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  2. Does Lymphatic Drainage Massage Really Work? - AOL

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    These massages are gaining traction among healthy people interested in benefits like glowing skin, de-bloating and tip-top digestion. But is it legit?

  3. Lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    It may also occur in the lower limbs or groin after surgery for colon, ovarian or uterine cancer, if removal of lymph nodes or radiation therapy is required. Surgery or treatment for prostate, colon and testicular cancers may result in secondary lymphedema, particularly when lymph nodes have been removed or damaged. [medical citation needed]

  4. 5 Beauty Lessons All Women Over 60 Can Learn from Demi Moore

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    5. Can't Go Wrong with At-Home Lymphatic Drainage. Moore is no stranger to at-home lymphatic drainage face massage and relies on her Georgia Louise Rose Quartz Stone to lift and sculpt her face ...

  5. 15 Best Cellulite Body Massagers to Smooth Out Your Skin - AOL

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    This lymphatic drainage massage tool — made with FSC-certified beechwood — is almost like an oversized gua sha for your body instead of your face. Sweep the tool over skin to help detox, de ...

  6. Lymphatic system - Wikipedia

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    The study of lymphatic drainage of various organs is important in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of cancer. The lymphatic system, because of its closeness to many tissues of the body, is responsible for carrying cancerous cells between the various parts of the body in a process called metastasis. The intervening lymph nodes can trap ...

  7. Manual lymphatic drainage - Wikipedia

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    Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of manual manipulation of the skin, not to be confused with massage, based on the hypothesis that it will encourage the natural drainage of the lymph, which carries waste products away from the tissues back toward the heart.