Scroll down for Info re Upcoming Post Op Body Sculpting & Lymphatic Drainage Course

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Upcoming dates for this class:
December 13 , 2023
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Registration for this class
closes on December 1, 2023
To secure your spot
please submit a non-refundable deposit of
$450 by December 1, 2023
email us for payment options
Please remit full payment of
$450 by December 12, 2023
$900
*****
NCBTMB approved
8 CE Hours
***
Full day class includes:
*very informative lecture
*post op body sculpting demos and hands on practice with real post op clients
*workbook with course materials
*5-piece set of wood therapy tools
Why should you take this course?
Post Op Body Sculpting needs YOU!
Go to the CONTACT page to request info on how to register
After taking this class you will be able to incorporate Post Op and Wood Therapy into your current practice. OR start a practice using only these skills!
As an added bonus, this work / modality will take the strain off your hands and thumbs, thus elongating your career in massage therapy.
There is so much demand for massage therapists to provide post op massage. When you add post op massage to your practice your calendar will quickly fill up with post op clients.
The Lymphatic System
Postoperative Care
What is Post Op Massage
Conducting Appointments
Discussion of Hands-on Techniques
Positioning the Client
Proper Room Set up and Setting for Treatments
Wood Therapy
Offering Post Op Massage is Good for YOU and Business!
Live Demonstrations and lots of hands on practice
Be prepared, as many Post Op Clients will be looking for you during this plastic surgery season
Hi, I am Kerrie Harris!
I am the owner and operator of Miracles Massage LLC, please check out my website at www.MiraclesMassage444.com
Because I offer lymphatic drainage massage in my practice, I began getting post op clients several years back. I quickly discovered that what I learned at Baltimore School of Massage and the CEU classes I took for manual lymphatic drainage was not the most productive approach to help post op clients heal and get the best results from their plastic surgeries.
I began doing a lot of independent research to learn how to help my post op clients, and found there was not a lot of courses offering post op massage, for accreditation or just for general knowledge. I was left to do my own research and figure it out! All the while, I was treating more and more post op clients. I have spent these several years discovering, honing, mastering and compiling my Post Op Body Sculpting techniques and knowledge with my practical studies.
I learned by real experience which techniques worked and what didn't work. I learned what actions by me produced the body sculpting results my clients were looking for and the best practices for reducing client pain.
After every post op massage, I ask every client to look in the mirror to see if they notice a difference. Pretty much every single client sees an improved contoured look, decrease in their swelling, and most report their pain is greatly reduced if not altogether gone. Since this is the norm, I gained confidence that my approach and techniques are beneficial to clients, helping them heal quicker, look and feel better while I minimize post op pain.
After working on post op clients for several years and seeing how my service helped them look great faster and more importantly, feel great, I decided to get my own cosmetic procedure done. I wanted to understand the healing journey from the perspective of my clients’, regarding pain levels, wearing the faja, etc.
Much to my disappointment, I could not find a massage therapist to give me my post op massages!
I went to massage therapists who said they provided post op massage, but they didn’t do it the way I do, and I did not feel any relief after those sessions. As I was researching post op massage, I realized that most of the people offering post op massage are not massage therapists!
Eventually I went to two unlicensed providers because I was desperate to have lymphatic drainage to help me heal and minimize the discomfort I was experiencing. Surprisingly, these “body contour specialists” offered a better post op massage than the massage therapists I saw!
As a massage therapist providing post op massage, I realized the best way to find other massage therapists offering post op lymphatic drainage was to train anyone interested in learning, and I immediately began designing this course.
Plastic surgery is more popular and affordable than ever, and post op clients need multiple massages a week during their healing journey. Post Op Massage is a fun modality, and the need for therapists is growing every day.
I have now been doing post op lymphatic drainage for several years and have treated countless clients. Because demand is so high, I now only take new post op and lymphatic drainage clients, and have ceased giving deep tissue, Swedish, cupping, and hot sticks and stones massages except for long-time clients.
I am excited to teach you the post op techniques that spares your hands, can elongate your massage career and help people heal quickly to look and feel great. Nothing feels better than knowing you really helped someone (as you already know), and doing post op massages makes you feel great, as your clients always leave so much happier and more comfortable than when they arrived.
Taking this class can change your whole practice, or at a minimum, add a very lucrative talent to your current skillset.
I look forward to meeting you and sharing my knowledge on this topic.
Sincerely,
Kerrie Harris
licensed massage therapist in Maryland since 2012
PS.... Please also see my other website at http://www.MiraclesMassage444.com
National Certification Board Approved
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