Incisional
Drainage

Targeted lymphatic drainage and gentle scar mobilization at the site of your incisions. Begun once incisions have closed, this protocol limits adhesion formation and softens the surrounding tissue while drainage continues globally.

Duration
60 min
Price
Price varies
Recommended
6 – 8 Sessions
Earliest
From Week 2
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Incisional drainage post-op
What It Does

Why Incision Work
Belongs In Recovery

Most clients are told to leave their incisions alone. That is correct in the first two weeks. After that, doing nothing is the choice with the highest fibrosis risk.

The Visit

What To Expect
Each Session

Come Prepared

  • Wait for surgeon clearance before booking
  • Bring your surgeon's incision-care instructions
  • Hydrate well in the 24 hours before
  • Wear loose clothing that doesn't press on incisions
  • Arrive 5 minutes early — we will inspect the site first

After Your Session

  • Keep incisions clean and dry per surgeon protocol
  • Resume compression within 30 minutes
  • Apply prescribed scar cream at bedtime, not before
  • Light walking only for 24 hours
  • Photograph progress weekly to track change
Recovery Timeline

When To Begin

Every body is different — these timelines are starting points only.

i.
Weeks 0 – 2
Hands off the incision. Drainage continues globally, around the surgical site, but never on it.
Indirect Only
ii.
Weeks 2 – 6
Direct work begins once cleared. Light cross-fiber mobilization at first, building in depth weekly.
2× Weekly
iii.
Weeks 7 – 12
Deeper scar mobilization integrated with continued drainage. Most visible softening happens in this window.
Weekly
iv.
Months 4+
Maintenance and refinement as needed. Some clients return at the six-month mark for a final smoothing pass.
As Needed
Common Questions

Incisional Drainage, Answered

After your incisions are fully closed and your surgeon has cleared direct touch — typically week 2, sometimes week 3. We will not begin sooner.
It is more sensation than pain. The pressure is light, and we work in tolerable doses. If something is too much, we stop.
Drainage moves fluid. Incisional work mobilizes tissue. Most clients book both — one followed by the other in a 90-minute combined session.
Yes — and you should. We will teach you a 5-minute self-mobilization routine to do daily between visits.
Self-Assessment

Fibrosis Or Scar Tissue?

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Juanita Chabolla, LMT
Performed By

Juanita Chabolla, LMT

Fourteen-year licensed massage therapist specializing in post-operative lymphatic massage. Compression expert serving Beverly Hills since 2018.

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