Description
Description
2-day Lymphatic Drainage Combo Course. Learn face MLD & Gua Sha contouring plus full body MLD techniques for powerful client results.
3 Different Facial Techniques Combined
- Facial Lymphatic Drainage
- Facial Massage
- Facial Gua Sha Contouring
What you will learn
- History and Philosophy of Gua Sha: Understand the origins and evolution of Gua Sha, including its roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine and its modern applications.
- Anatomy and Physiology: Gain a deep understanding of facial anatomy, skin structure, and the lymphatic system to effectively target key areas during treatment.
- Gua Sha Tools and Techniques: Learn about different types of Gua Sha tools, their benefits, and how to use them correctly. Practice various techniques to address specific skin concerns and achieve desired results.
- Facial Mapping: Study the contours of the face and how to follow natural lines for optimal results. Learn to identify areas that require special attention, such as the jawline, cheekbones, forehead, and neck.
- Treatment Protocols: Develop a step-by-step approach to performing a Lymph Drainage, Face Massage & Gua Sha Contouring Facial Treatment. This includes preparation, cleansing, application of facial oils, and the execution of Gua Sha strokes.
- Client Consultation and Aftercare: Understand how to conduct thorough client consultations, identify contraindications, and provide personalised aftercare advice to ensure lasting results.
- Practical Sessions: Engage in hands-on practice with real models under the guidance of experienced instructors. Receive feedback and refine your techniques to deliver professional-grade treatments.
PLUS
Full Body Manual Lymphatic Drainage
What is Lymphatic Drainage Massage ?
Lymphatic Massage is commonly referred as Lymphatic Drainage which is a specialised massage type that gently assists the lymphatic system in maintaining the body’s fluid balance, blood circulation, and immune mechanisms. This involves a gentle rhythmic massage treatment and movement of the hands which pushes fluid towards the lymph nodes. Once fluid reaches the nodes, it can be transported elsewhere in the body, using the lymphatic drainage system. This can assist the body’s natural ability to remove any build-up of toxins.
The system’s network of vessels and nodes contains lymph, a mixture of water, proteins, immune system components, waste products, and other remnants of cell metabolism.
At Le Spa Massage Academy, we enhance the traditional MLD sequence by beginning each treatment with a dry-brushing stimulation technique. This added step prepares the skin, boosts surface circulation, and creates an elevated experience for both therapist and client. It also allows therapists to incorporate additional MLD techniques, making the session more comprehensive, enjoyable, and effective.





