Can bodywork support cosmetic and plastic breast surgery?
Absolutely! Our bodywork therapies offer gentle, restorative support for you if you have undergone breast augmentation, whether for cosmetic or reconstructive purposes.
Surgical procedures – especially those involving implants, tissue expansion, or reconstruction – can leave behind physical tension, scar tissue, and emotional sensitivity. We specialize in modalities like scarwork, myofascial release, and manual lymphatic drainage, which are particularly beneficial for post-surgical recovery. These therapies help soften adhesions, improve circulation, and support your body’s natural healing processes without disrupting surgical outcomes.
Scarwork, for example, can reduce tightness and discomfort around incision sites, helping restore mobility and ease in the chest, shoulders, and upper body. Myofascial release addresses deeper layers of connective tissue that may have become restricted due to surgery or compensatory movement patterns. Manual lymphatic drainage gently stimulates the lymph system, reducing swelling and promoting detoxification – especially helpful in the early stages of recovery.
Beyond physical healing, our approach recognizes the emotional and psychological layers of post-surgical experiences. Bodywork sessions are trauma-informed and client-led, creating a safe space for you to reconnect with your body, to process changes, and to cultivate a sense of ease and embodiment. This is especially important for those navigating complex feelings around body image, identity, or medical trauma.
Whether the surgery was elective or medically necessary, our therapies support integration – helping you feel whole, grounded, and empowered in your body. Our sessions are always specifically tailored to your individual needs and respect surgical timelines and your personal boundaries.
Ultimately, our therapeutic bodywork offers more than physical relief – it’s a pathway to deeper healing, self-awareness, and compassionate care during a transformative time.
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