





Resin Gua Sha Massage Tool – Lymphatic Drainage Support for Upper and Lower Limbs
Encourage fluid flow and reduce discomfort post-surgery
This beautifully shaped resin Gua Sha tool is specifically designed to assist with lymphatic drainage in both the upper and lower limbs, supporting fluid movement and reducing symptoms commonly associated with post-surgical swelling. Whether you’re recovering from mastectomy or lumpectomy surgeries for breast cancer, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy for prostate cancer, or other procedures involving lymph node removal, this tool is an essential part of your healing journey.
After surgeries where lymph nodes have been removed, it’s common for lymphatic fluid to build up in surrounding tissues, leading to feelings of heaviness, tightness, altered sensations, and discomfort. Gentle, regular use of the Gua Sha tool can help promote superficial fluid flow beneath the skin, reducing fluid build-up and supporting overall comfort and mobility.
How to use:
Apply a light massage oil to the skin, then use the Gua Sha tool to sweep in long, upward strokes—guiding fluid toward the groin, armpits, or heart, depending on the area being treated. This technique supports the natural lymphatic pathways and can help ease pressure, improve movement, and reduce pain or burning sensations associated with fluid retention.
Ideal for:
Post-operative care following lymph node removal (e.g., mastectomy, lumpectomy, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy)
Managing mild swelling, tension, or restricted movement in the arms or legs
Daily self-care to encourage circulation and skin health
Note: Always check with your healthcare provider before beginning lymphatic massage, especially if you are managing a chronic condition or recovering from surgery.
Encourage fluid flow and reduce discomfort post-surgery
This beautifully shaped resin Gua Sha tool is specifically designed to assist with lymphatic drainage in both the upper and lower limbs, supporting fluid movement and reducing symptoms commonly associated with post-surgical swelling. Whether you’re recovering from mastectomy or lumpectomy surgeries for breast cancer, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy for prostate cancer, or other procedures involving lymph node removal, this tool is an essential part of your healing journey.
After surgeries where lymph nodes have been removed, it’s common for lymphatic fluid to build up in surrounding tissues, leading to feelings of heaviness, tightness, altered sensations, and discomfort. Gentle, regular use of the Gua Sha tool can help promote superficial fluid flow beneath the skin, reducing fluid build-up and supporting overall comfort and mobility.
How to use:
Apply a light massage oil to the skin, then use the Gua Sha tool to sweep in long, upward strokes—guiding fluid toward the groin, armpits, or heart, depending on the area being treated. This technique supports the natural lymphatic pathways and can help ease pressure, improve movement, and reduce pain or burning sensations associated with fluid retention.
Ideal for:
Post-operative care following lymph node removal (e.g., mastectomy, lumpectomy, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy)
Managing mild swelling, tension, or restricted movement in the arms or legs
Daily self-care to encourage circulation and skin health
Note: Always check with your healthcare provider before beginning lymphatic massage, especially if you are managing a chronic condition or recovering from surgery.
Encourage fluid flow and reduce discomfort post-surgery
This beautifully shaped resin Gua Sha tool is specifically designed to assist with lymphatic drainage in both the upper and lower limbs, supporting fluid movement and reducing symptoms commonly associated with post-surgical swelling. Whether you’re recovering from mastectomy or lumpectomy surgeries for breast cancer, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy for prostate cancer, or other procedures involving lymph node removal, this tool is an essential part of your healing journey.
After surgeries where lymph nodes have been removed, it’s common for lymphatic fluid to build up in surrounding tissues, leading to feelings of heaviness, tightness, altered sensations, and discomfort. Gentle, regular use of the Gua Sha tool can help promote superficial fluid flow beneath the skin, reducing fluid build-up and supporting overall comfort and mobility.
How to use:
Apply a light massage oil to the skin, then use the Gua Sha tool to sweep in long, upward strokes—guiding fluid toward the groin, armpits, or heart, depending on the area being treated. This technique supports the natural lymphatic pathways and can help ease pressure, improve movement, and reduce pain or burning sensations associated with fluid retention.
Ideal for:
Post-operative care following lymph node removal (e.g., mastectomy, lumpectomy, lymph node dissection after prostatectomy)
Managing mild swelling, tension, or restricted movement in the arms or legs
Daily self-care to encourage circulation and skin health
Note: Always check with your healthcare provider before beginning lymphatic massage, especially if you are managing a chronic condition or recovering from surgery.