Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapist Merrick, NY

Feel Lighter, Less Puffy, More Like Yourself

Our licensed lymphatic drainage massage therapists help Long Island women reduce swelling, speed recovery, and feel genuinely better — in a boutique setting built around your needs, not a booking queue.

Licensed Therapists, Medical Oversight

Every lymphatic drainage session is performed by a licensed massage therapist with doctors, NPs, and RNs on-site — not just nearby.

Personalized Programs, Not Single Sessions

We build treatment plans around your specific goals, whether post-surgical recovery, chronic puffiness, or overall wellness maintenance.

Boutique Setting on Merrick Road

Private treatment rooms, concierge-level care, and a calm environment designed to feel nothing like a chain spa or clinical office.

20% Off Your First Visit

New guests receive 20% off their first service — a low-risk way to experience the difference before committing to a program.

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Lymphatic Massage Near Merrick, NY

What Lymphatic Drainage Actually Does

Your lymphatic system is a network of more than 600 nodes responsible for filtering toxins, dead cells, and excess fluid from your body. When it slows down — from stress, surgery, a sedentary period, or just the pace of everyday life — fluid builds up. You feel it as puffiness, bloating, fatigue, or that general heaviness that won’t quit no matter how much water you drink. Lymphatic drainage massage is a specialized, light-pressure technique that manually stimulates lymph flow, helping your body process and move that buildup. It is not a deep tissue massage. The pressure is gentle and rhythmic, and most clients describe it as deeply relaxing. The results — reduced swelling, less bloating, improved energy, faster post-surgical healing — are cumulative and real. This is therapeutic massage therapy with a specific clinical purpose. And in New York State, it can only legally be performed by a licensed massage therapist. That distinction matters more than most people realize.

Lymphatic Drainage Benefits, Long Island

What You Can Expect to Feel

Most clients notice a difference after the first session — and results build meaningfully over a series of treatments.

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Licensed Lymph Massage Therapist, Nassau County

Not Every Provider Is Qualified to Do This

Here is something worth knowing before you book anywhere: in New York State, manual lymphatic drainage is explicitly excluded from the “light massage” exemption that allows estheticians or appearance enhancement practitioners to perform surface-level bodywork. That means only a licensed massage therapist — someone who has completed at minimum 1,000 hours of massage therapy education and passed state licensing exams — is legally authorized to perform lymphatic drainage massage in NY. That is one of the highest licensure thresholds in the country. And it exists for a reason. Lymphatic drainage performed incorrectly can move fluid in the wrong direction, aggravate certain conditions, or simply do nothing at all. At Beauty Lab, our therapists are licensed, trained specifically in manual lymphatic drainage techniques, and work within a medically supervised environment. When you are recovering from surgery or managing a health concern, that is not a small detail. It is the entire point.

Therapeutic Massage Therapy, Merrick, NY

A Complete Experience, Not Just a Treatment

Walking into Beauty Lab on Merrick Road feels different from most massage places near you. There is no assembly line energy here. You are greeted, settled in, and treated like the appointment matters — because it does. Your session begins with a brief consultation so your therapist understands your goals, your health history, and any post-surgical considerations. The treatment itself uses precise, light-pressure strokes sequenced to clear central lymph nodes first and then work outward — the way the technique is meant to be performed. Afterward, you receive guidance on hydration, activity, and what to expect between sessions. And because we combine lymphatic drainage with IV therapy, injectables, and advanced skincare under one roof, clients who want a more comprehensive wellness approach can build a program that covers all of it — without coordinating care across multiple providers across Long Island.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapist FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

One session will give you a noticeable sense of relief — less puffiness, a lighter feeling, reduced bloating. But lasting results require consistency. Most clinical protocols recommend a series of five to ten sessions, depending on your goals. If you are recovering from surgery, you may need sessions more frequently in the first few weeks and then taper off as swelling resolves. For general wellness or aesthetic goals, a maintenance schedule of once or twice a month often works well. We do not just book you for a single appointment and send you on your way — we build a plan that makes sense for where you are and what you are trying to accomplish.
It is one of the most common concerns we hear, and the answer is straightforward: lymphatic drainage massage uses very light, rhythmic pressure — significantly less than Swedish or deep tissue massage. There should be no bruising, no soreness, and no discomfort during or after a properly performed session. Most clients describe it as deeply relaxing, almost meditative. The technique works not by forcing pressure into tissue but by gently stimulating the lymphatic vessels just beneath the skin to encourage fluid movement. If you have ever left a deep tissue session feeling beat up, this is a completely different experience.
This is one of the most common reasons clients come to us here in Merrick, and it is one of the most important applications of lymphatic drainage massage. Generally, post-surgical sessions can begin within days of certain procedures — but the exact timing depends on your surgeon’s instructions and the type of procedure you had. For liposuction, BBL, tummy tucks, and facelifts, early lymphatic drainage can meaningfully reduce swelling, minimize the risk of fibrosis and fluid accumulation, and help you see your results sooner. We work within your surgeon’s guidelines and recommend bringing any post-op instructions to your first consultation so we can coordinate your care properly. You should never feel like you are figuring this out alone.
This deserves a straightforward answer, because a lot of what circulates on social media overstates what lymphatic drainage can do. The short answer is: it is not a weight loss treatment. What it does is reduce water retention and bloating, which can make you feel and look noticeably slimmer — sometimes immediately after a session. That is a real and meaningful result, but it is different from fat loss. If you are looking for body contouring or weight management support, we offer additional services at Beauty Lab that address those goals more directly. Lymphatic drainage works best when you understand what it actually does — and what it does is genuinely valuable.
In New York State, this question has a clear legal answer. Manual lymphatic drainage can only be legally performed by a licensed massage therapist — someone who has completed at least 1,000 hours of formal massage therapy education and passed state licensing exams. It cannot be performed by estheticians, barbers, or appearance enhancement practitioners, regardless of any informal training they may have received. At Beauty Lab, all lymphatic drainage sessions are performed by licensed massage therapists, and our entire practice operates under the oversight of on-site physicians, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses. Before booking anywhere, it is completely reasonable to ask for credentials. A qualified provider will never hesitate to share them.
Yes, and we always ask about this before your first session. Lymphatic drainage massage is contraindicated for certain conditions, including active infections, blood clots (deep vein thrombosis), congestive heart failure, and certain types of active cancer. If you have a chronic health condition or are on medications that affect fluid balance or circulation, it is important to discuss this before beginning any lymphatic massage program. This is one of the reasons we take the intake consultation seriously at Beauty Lab — and one of the reasons having a medically supervised environment matters. Our on-site medical team means that if a question comes up during your assessment, there is a qualified clinician available to help evaluate it, not just a front desk form to fill out.
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Your Intake Consultation

We review your health history, surgical background, and wellness goals before anything else — so your session is built around your specific situation.

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Your Personalized Session

Your licensed therapist performs a sequenced, light-pressure manual lymphatic drainage treatment in a private, calm treatment room on Merrick Road.

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Your Ongoing Treatment Plan

We recommend a series of sessions — typically five to ten — and give you clear guidance on what to do between visits for lasting results.