Lymph Drainage Therapy
Precision Detox and Recovery for Your Body
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Lymph Drainage Therapy
Precision Detox and Recovery for Your Body
In a fast-paced city like Hong Kong, we often focus on what we put into our bodies (food, supplements, water), but we rarely think about how our body clears things out.
Your lymphatic system is your body’s “waste disposal unit” and a key part of your immune defense. When it gets blocked or sluggish, you feel heavy, tired, and puffy. At Sens Fontaine, we use Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (LDT) to get this vital system moving efficiently again.
What is Lymphatic Drainage Therapy?
It is important not to confuse this with a standard oil massage. LDT is a highly specialized, scientific technique.
Using the advanced methods developed by the Chikly Health Institute, our practitioners are trained to manually detect the specific rhythm, direction, and quality of your lymph flow. We don’t just press on the skin; we “map” the fluid to find exactly where it is stuck.
Using gentle, wave-like hand movements, we manually guide the fluid toward open pathways. This precise technique works with your body’s own physiology to flush out stagnant fluids, toxins, and proteins that are trapped in the tissues.

What are the Benefits?
Because the lymphatic system cleanses every tissue in the body, getting it to flow correctly has a ripple effect on your overall health.
Suitable For Whom? / Who Can Visit Us?
LDT is ideal for anyone whose body feels “congested” or who is recovering from physical trauma.
Post-Surgery Patients
Highly recommended for those recovering from cosmetic surgery (like liposuction) or orthopedic surgery to reduce swelling and improve healing results.
Athletes
To flush out metabolic waste (like lactic acid) after intense training or marathons.
The “Puffy” & Tired
If you feel swollen after long flights or long days sitting in the office.
Health Optimizers
People who want to proactively support their immune system during flu season.
Suitable for What Body Issues/Conditions?
- Edema & Water Retention: Swollen ankles, legs, or fingers.
- Sports Injuries: Sprains, strains, and deep bruising (hematomas).
- Sinusitis & Allergies: Reducing congestion in the face and head.
- Chronic Pain: Often, pain is caused by pressure from trapped fluid; releasing the fluid relieves the pain.
- Scar Tissue: Helping to soften old or new scars.
