Manual Lymphatic Drainage in Redhill and Reigate

Gentle treatment to support the lymphatic system

Manual Lymphatic Drainage, often called MLD, is a gentle, pain-free treatment that supports the body’s lymphatic system. At Sara Gordon & Associates, we offer Manual Lymphatic Drainage for patients in Redhill, Reigate and the surrounding area who may be experiencing fluid retention, swelling or a feeling of heaviness and discomfort.

The lymphatic system plays an important role in helping the body regulate immunity and manage fluid balance. When it is not working as efficiently as it should, lymphatic fluid can build up in the tissues, which may lead to swelling and congestion.


How Manual Lymphatic Drainage works

Manual Lymphatic Drainage uses light, rhythmic movements on the skin to encourage the flow of lymphatic fluid through the lymphatic system. This can help reduce blockages, support drainage and assist the body in moving excess fluid towards the lymph nodes, where it can be filtered and processed naturally.

MLD is also thought to help the body clear metabolic waste and support the transport of nutrients to cells. As well as its physical benefits, the slow, gentle nature of the treatment can have a calming effect on the nervous system, making it a relaxing and restorative experience for many people.


A calming and supportive treatment

Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a very gentle form of treatment and is designed to be both comfortable and relaxing. It may be helpful for people who are looking for support with swelling, fluid retention or general lymphatic system function, and treatment is always carried out with care and attention to your individual needs.


Manual Lymphatic Drainage appointments near Redhill and Reigate

If you have any questions about Manual Lymphatic Drainage, you can email Bethan at bethan.cannon@physioandpilates.co.uk.

If you would like to book this treatment, please book a Manual Lymphatic Drainage appointment with Bethan Cannon. Appointments are one hour long and cost £90, or £320 for a course of four.