Detox, De-Bloat & Rebalance Your Body Naturally
At House of SUR, we believe that true beauty starts from within—and that includes supporting your body’s natural detox processes. If you’re feeling sluggish, bloated, or run down, our Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage Massage (BLDM) is the gentle yet powerful reset your body craves.
What Is BLDM?
BLDM is a specialised massage technique designed to stimulate your lymphatic system—your body’s internal cleansing network. Using fast, rhythmic, and firm strokes, this treatment encourages the removal of toxins, excess fluids, and metabolic waste, helping your body function more efficiently.
Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system doesn’t have a pump—it relies on manual stimulation, breath, and movement to stay active. That’s where this treatment comes in.
Key Benefits
Detoxification – Supports natural toxin elimination
Reduces swelling & fluid retention – Especially post-surgery or post-travel
Boosts circulation & immune function – Enhances overall wellness
Improves skin clarity & tone – Encourages healthy glow
Promotes relaxation – Helps calm the nervous system
Supports recovery – Ideal alongside body sculpting or postnatal care
What to Expect
Each session lasts 30–60 minutes and is performed with firm, fast-paced movements—different from your typical relaxing massage. While some clients may feel slight discomfort during areas of fluid buildup, the overall sensation is therapeutic and deeply effective.
You may notice:
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Immediate relief from bloating or heaviness
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Increased urination as your body flushes toxins
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A light, energized feeling post-treatment
One hour. Real results.
This isn’t your average massage. Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage has immediate effects- helping flush out excess fluid, reduce swelling, and define your natural curves in just one session. Perfect before events, vacations, or anytime you want to feel your absolute best.
The image to the right is a before & after from just one session at House of SUR!
Note: BLDM is not recommended during pregnancy, but can be safely performed while breastfeeding (consult your practitioner).