How We Master Lymphatic Drainage Therapy in Falcon
A straightforward process to get you back to feeling normal.
Here’s exactly how we handle Lymphatic Drainage Therapy in Falcon. You just had surgery. Liposuction, most likely. You’re swollen. You’re sore. And you’re holding onto fluid that won’t move on its own. That’s normal. But it’s also miserable, and it slows your recovery. Our job is to get that fluid moving, soften the tissue, and help your body do what it’s trying to do anyway. We just make it happen faster.
The process is straightforward. First, you come into our space at 5211 Pine Haven Dr. It’s not a spa. It’s a clinical treatment room designed for recovery. You’ll lie down on a comfortable table. We’ll talk for a few minutes about how you’re feeling, what you’ve noticed since your last session, and where the tight spots are. Then we get to work.
Next, we apply Manual Lymphatic Drainage using the Vodder technique. That’s not a fancy term. It’s a specific, light-pressure method that stimulates your lymphatic system to drain excess fluid. We start at the neck and work down. We move in specific directions. The pressure is gentle, but the effect is real. You’ll feel the swelling start to shift during the session. Some people feel a warmth. Others feel a release. Both are good signs.
Then we address the hard spots. Fibrosis. Scar tissue. Lumps that feel like they’re stuck to the muscle underneath. That’s where advanced soft tissue mobilization comes in. We use deeper pressure in those areas. We break up the adhesions. We stretch the skin and fascia to restore normal movement. This part takes time. It’s not a quick fix. But it’s the part that makes the biggest difference in how your body looks and feels weeks later.
Finally, we give you specific instructions for the next 24 to 48 hours. Drink water. Move gently. Avoid heat. We also tell you what to watch for. If you see new redness or feel sharp pain, call us. If the swelling goes down and then comes back, call us. We want you to know what’s normal and what’s not. That’s part of the service.
That’s the whole process. It’s not complicated. But it’s precise. And it works because we’ve done it hundreds of times for patients just like you. We know what recovery looks like when it goes right. We know what it looks like when it goes wrong. And we adjust our approach based on your body’s response that day, not a checklist. That’s the difference between general massage and targeted post-surgical care.
Every session builds on the last one. You don’t come in once and expect a miracle. You come in consistently, and each time we make progress. The swelling goes down a little more. The lumps soften. The skin starts to feel like it belongs to you again. That’s the goal. And we get there together.
So if you’re sitting at home right now, swollen and frustrated, wondering if this is ever going to get better, the answer is yes. But you need the right help. You need someone who understands the mechanics of post-surgical recovery. That’s what we do. Give us a call. Let’s get started.
How It Works: Our 3-Step Success Path
We Assess Your Recovery
We start every session by talking about what you’re feeling and where the tight spots are.
We Treat the Tissue
We use MLD and soft tissue mobilization to drain fluid and break up fibrosis.
We Guide Your Next Steps
We give you clear instructions for the next 48 hours so your recovery stays on track.
Our Proven Methodology for Lymphatic Drainage Therapy
The technique we use is the Vodder method. It’s not a secret. It’s a well-documented, clinically proven approach to Manual Lymphatic Drainage. But knowing the method is one thing. Knowing how to apply it to a post-surgical patient is another. That’s where our training comes in.
Every therapist on our team has completed advanced training in MLD and soft tissue mobilization. We understand the lymphatic system. We know how it connects to the circulatory system. We know how surgery disrupts it. And we know exactly how to stimulate it to drain fluid and reduce swelling. That’s not guesswork. That’s anatomy.
But technique alone isn’t enough. The real skill is in knowing when to push and when to hold back. A patient who is three days post-op needs a different approach than a patient who is six weeks post-op. The pressure has to be lighter. The movements have to be slower. The focus has to be on the neck and abdomen first, not the surgical site. That’s the difference between someone who knows the method and someone who knows the patient.
We also use advanced soft tissue mobilization for fibrosis and scar tissue. That’s a deeper technique. We use our thumbs, knuckles, and elbows to break up the adhesions that form under the skin. It’s not comfortable, but it’s effective. We work slowly and methodically, stretching the tissue and restoring its natural movement. This is what prevents the “lumpy” look that some patients get after liposuction.
We don’t use machines. We don’t use gadgets. We use our hands. That’s the only tool we need. Our hands can feel the difference between healthy tissue and fibrotic tissue. Our hands can adjust pressure in real time based on your body’s response. Our hands can find the exact spot that needs work and focus on it until it releases. That’s not something a machine can do.
Every session is documented. We track swelling measurements, tissue texture, and range of motion. We compare notes from session to session. If something isn’t improving, we change our approach. That’s the scientific method applied to recovery. It’s not magic. It’s just good practice.
The local surgical community trusts us because we communicate. We send progress reports back to your surgeon. We ask questions if something seems off. We work as a team with your healthcare provider to make sure your recovery is on track. That’s how it should be. And that’s how we do it.
How Our Process Benefits Falcon, Colorado Locals
Falcon is a growing community. More people are moving here. More people are choosing to have cosmetic procedures locally instead of driving to Denver or Colorado Springs. That means more people need post-surgical recovery care. And that’s where we come in.
Our location at 5211 Pine Haven Dr is central to Falcon. You don’t have to fight traffic on I-25. You don’t have to sit in a waiting room for an hour. You come in, we treat you, and you’re home in time to rest. That’s a real benefit when you’re recovering from surgery and every bit of energy counts.
We also understand the local climate. The dry air in Colorado can dehydrate your skin and make it feel tighter. That’s a problem when you’re trying to soften scar tissue. We adjust our protocol to account for that. We use more moisturizing techniques. We recommend specific products that work in this environment. It’s a small detail, but it matters.
And because we’re local, we’re available when you need us. You don’t have to wait a week for an appointment. If you’re in pain or worried about a new lump, you call us and we get you in. That’s the kind of service that makes a difference in a community like Falcon. We’re not a big corporate chain. We’re your neighbors. And we care about your recovery.
Helping Falcon, Colorado Thrive: The Client Experience
When you walk into our space, you’ll notice it’s quiet. No loud music. No bright lights. Just a calm, clean room with a treatment table and some soft lighting. We want you to feel like you can relax, even if you’re stressed about your recovery.
You’ll hear us ask questions. Not just “how are you?” but specific ones. “Where is the swelling the worst today?” “Does this spot feel tight when you twist?” “Have you noticed any new lumps?” We want details because details tell us what to do. You’ll feel heard. You’ll feel like someone is actually paying attention to your specific situation.
During the treatment, you’ll feel light pressure at first. It might feel like nothing is happening. That’s normal. The Vodder technique is gentle by design. But after a few minutes, you’ll start to feel a shift. The swelling will feel less tight. The skin will feel looser. Some people describe it as a release. Others say it feels like the fluid is moving. Both are accurate.
When we work on the hard spots, you’ll feel deeper pressure. It might be uncomfortable. We’ll tell you to breathe through it. We’ll slow down if you need us to. But we won’t stop until the tissue releases. That’s the part that really changes your recovery. You’ll feel it when it happens. The lump softens. The skin moves again. It’s a good feeling.
After the session, we’ll give you clear instructions. Drink water. Move gently. Avoid heat. We’ll also tell you what to expect in the next few hours. Some people feel a little tired. Others feel a surge of energy. Both are normal. We’ll tell you to call us if anything feels wrong. We mean that. We want you to call.
We follow up with you. Not with a generic text message. A real call or a personal note asking how you’re doing. We want to know if the swelling went down. We want to know if you had any questions after you left. We’re invested in your recovery because that’s the only way it works.
You’ll leave feeling like you’re in good hands. Not because we told you we’re experts, but because you experienced it. That’s the client experience we’ve built. It’s simple. It’s respectful. And it works.
🚀 How We Add Value to Your Day
- Faster Recovery We reduce swelling and soften tissue so you heal faster and get back to your normal routine.
- Clear Communication We tell you exactly what’s happening and what to expect, so you never feel in the dark about your recovery.
- Personalized Care We adjust every treatment based on your body’s response that day, not a generic protocol.

