Lymphatic drainage is a massage technique that aims to increase the circulation of fluids in the lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage can help remove edema and toxins by stimulating the lymph nodes and blood vessels in the body. This technique specifically aims to combat edema by reducing fluid accumulation in the lymphatic system. The term "edema removal" It refers to the removal of excess fluid accumulated in the body. Edema can often be caused by excessive fluid retention, circulatory problems or problems in the lymphatic system. Lymph drainage can help reduce edema, which can contribute to a more defined and firm appearance of body lines. "Tightening" generally refers to skin and It means that muscle tissues appear firmer and more toned. The association of lymphatic drainage with tightening may be related to the edema-reducing properties of lymphatic drainage, as well as increasing skin elasticity and promoting muscle activity.