01/29/2026
Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD)
A fascia-focused lymphatic therapy that transforms how the body drains, heals, and restores balance.
Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD) is a gentle, slow, and highly effective manual therapy that blends modern fascia science with traditional lymphatic principles. Unlike conventional lymphatic techniques that focus primarily on superficial fluid movement, MFLD addresses both the lymphatic system and the fascial system — including the deep myofascial layers where restriction, congestion, and fibrosis often begin.
Fascia is the connective tissue web that surrounds every muscle, organ, nerve, and vessel in the body. When fascia becomes tight, dehydrated, or restricted, it can compress lymphatic vessels, trap fluid, and impair circulation. MFLD uses deliberate, rhythmic fascial stretching to restore tissue mobility, clear lymphatic pathways, and allow the body’s natural drainage process to function optimally again.
The result is a therapy that is:
Exceptionally gentle
Deeply relaxing
Highly adaptable for every body type and condition
Easy on the therapist’s hands and joints
Profoundly effective for swelling, pain, tension, and fatigue
Clients often describe MFLD as feeling more like a flowing, nurturing massage than a medical procedure — while experiencing noticeable reductions in swelling, discomfort, and tissue density, along with improved energy and nervous system regulation.
New MFLD class dates just opened — and spots are limited for hands-on training.
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