Professional Medical Massage Specialist in Colorado

Hello, I'm Sharon Thomas and I am dedicated to providing superior skill sets, perfected throughout the past over 25 years, in the services I tailor to each patient's unique needs, following their cosmetic surgery. I'm a Nationally Certified & Medical Massage Licensed, Lymphatic Drainage Therapist and specialist in energetic systems. I combine experience and understanding to help you recover your mobility and well-being back.

My one-of-a-kind advanced, expedited and personalized comprehensive post-surgical healing program, lasting over just four comprehensive thorough sessions, within a month, helps you reclaim your body's intelligence so that it, itself, knows how to maintain the therapeutic journey long after our work together has subsided.

Contact me about your lymphatic drainage needs. Serving Perry Park and surrounding areas.

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Medical Massage Therapy

The lymph system is a movement-dependent system, meaning it does not operate automatically like the circulation of the heart does. I work with you to ensure the muscle groups are working efficiently, and the brain is communicating with the body in a balanced way so that muscle movement takes place and is sustained.

Multi-Light Therapy

This light-targeted therapy is used for muscular wellness, muscle restoration, and skin restoration. The therapeutic light spectrum penetrate one inch deep, with accuracy, into the targeted areas having had liposuction.

Microcurrent Therapy

Through the use of precise gentle low-level electrical currents, adhesions, developing scar tissue, and fibrous tissue buildup are dissolved, and the nervous system is stimulated to return to equilibrium to the recovery mode.

Reiki and Energetic Rebalancing

Reiki Massage Therapy is a ancient Japanese practice that purifies and balances the energetic pathways in the body. As a result, the body's inherent healing capacity improve, helping to promote ideal physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lymphatic massage is a soft, restorative technique designed to help your body's lymphatic network work optimally. This type of massage can reduce swelling, enhance circulation, and strengthen your immune system. It uses gentle, wave-like movements to encourage the flow of lymph fluid in your body.

After liposuction, lymphatic drainage massage helps reduce swelling after surgery, hastens recovery, enhances circulation, and helps prevent complications like fibrosis or irregular healing. It encourages the body's innate recovery mechanisms and helps achieve optimal surgical results.

No, lymphatic treatment is very mild and shouldn't be uncomfortable. The therapist uses light pressure to stimulate lymph flow. Unlike deep tissue massage, it involves soft, wave-like movements that are relaxing and comfortable.

The frequency depends on your specific needs. For post-liposuction recovery, we typically recommend four complete sessions within 30 days. For general wellness or chronic swelling treatment, sessions may be weekly or as recommended by your healthcare provider.

During a session, you can expect a evaluation about your wellness goals and objectives, gentle flowing movements to stimulate lymph flow, a very relaxing experience, and aftercare instructions including fluid intake and resting. Sessions typically last about 45-60 minutes.

Lymphatic drainage massage is helpful for post-operative individuals (especially after cosmetic surgery), people with chronic swelling or persistent inflammation, athletes seeking recovery support, and anyone feeling tired or overwhelmed who wants to strengthen their body's defenses and general health.

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Lymphatic therapy is a gentle, restorative technique designed to help your body's lymph system work optimally. This type of massage can minimize swelling, enhance circulation, and support your body's defenses. Whether you're healing after surgery, dealing with swelling, or just want to improve your well-being, lymphatic therapy might be the solution you're looking for.


What is Lymphatic Drainage?

Lymphatic massage is a special kind of massage that focuses on your lymphatic network. The lymphatic network is a network of tissues and components that help your body remove waste, unwanted materials, and other harmful substances. It also helps your immune health fight diseases. When this system isn't working properly, you might experience fluid retention, pain, or feel tired all the time.

This massage uses soft, wave-like movements to promote the flow of lymph fluid in your body. Unlike deep tissue massage, it's very gentle and doesn't involve deep pressure. It's often used to help people recover from surgery, minimize swelling, or boost their general well-being.


How Does Lymphatic Drainage Work?

The lymph system doesn't have a pump like the heart to move lymph fluid around. Instead, it relies on body movement and breath work to keep things moving. Sometimes, though, the system can get congested or slow down. This can happen after surgery, during illness, or if you're not very mobile.

Lymphatic Drainage helps by:

  1. Promoting Lymph Flow: The soft movements promote lymph fluid to move through your body.

  2. Minimizing Swelling: By enhancing circulation, it can minimize swelling in areas like your limbs, lower extremities, or upper body.

  3. Strengthening Immunity: It helps your body clear waste, which can boost your immune system.

  4. Promoting Relaxation: The gentle touch can help you feel calm and relaxed.


Benefits of Lymphatic Therapy

Here are some of the main benefits of this type of massage:

  • Reduces Swelling: It's great for people with chronic swelling or swelling after surgery.

  • Hastens Recovery: It can help you recover faster after surgery or injury.

  • Enhances Skin Health: By eliminating toxins, it can make your skin look healthier.

  • Boosts Energy: Many people feel more revitalized after a session.

  • Strengthens Immune Health: It helps your body resist infections.


Who Can Benefit from Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

This massage is helpful for many people, including:

  • Post-Operative Patients: It's often used after body contouring or other procedures to reduce swelling.

  • People with Chronic Swelling: A condition where lymph builds up and causes swelling.

  • Athletes: It can help with performance enhancement and reduce soreness.

  • Anyone Feeling Drained or Overwhelmed: It's a great way to de-stress and feel better.


What to Expect During a Lymphatic Therapy

If you've never had this type of massage before, here's what you can expect:

  1. Consultation: The therapist will ask about your health and desired outcomes for the massage.

  2. Soft Movements: The therapist will use gentle, rhythmic strokes to encourage lymph flow.

  3. Calmness: You'll likely feel very relaxed during and after the session.

  4. Post-Massage Care: You might be advised to drink water and rest after the massage.

Lymphatic therapy is a effective way to boost your body's healing abilities. Whether you're in post-surgical recovery, dealing with swelling, or just want to improve your well-being, this gentle massage can make a big difference. If you're interested in trying it, contact a qualified therapist in your area. Remember to drink plenty of water and relax after your session to get the most benefits.

By understanding how your lymphatic system works and how this massage can help, you'll be better equipped to take care of your well-being. Give it a try—you might just feel lighter, more balanced, and more revitalized!