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Lymphatic Enhancement Therapy
LET or Electro-Lymphaic Drainage is a on-invasive therapy utilizing. device aimed at stimulating and enhancing the function of the lymphatic system.
The use of electro-sound technology is thought to penetrate deeper in tissues than manual techniques, potentially leading to more thorough and efficient drainage.
What LET Does
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LET delivers precise, low-level electrical impulses that encourage lymph vessels to contract more efficiently. The lymphatic system does not have a central pump like the heart, so it relies on stimulation and movement. LET enhances that natural pumping action, helping move stagnant fluid and metabolic waste.
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Between your cells is interstitial fluid — the environment where nutrients enter and waste exits. LET helps improve this exchange, which supports tissue hydration, detoxification, and overall cellular function.
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By promoting proper fluid circulation, LET assists in decreasing edema, especially in post-surgical or inflammatory conditions. This can help tissues recover in a more organized and balanced way.
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Microcurrent stimulation has been shown to enhance ATP (cellular energy) production. Increased ATP supports cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and tissue regeneration.
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Low-level electrical stimulation can support parasympathetic activation (rest-and-repair mode), which plays a role in healing, inflammation reduction, and fluid balance.
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After trauma or surgery, tissue can harden or become fibrotic. LET helps encourage fluid movement through those dense areas, which can gradually improve tissue pliability.
How It Works Physiologically
Encourages ATP production at the cellular level
Improves bioelectric communication between cells
Delivers specific microcurrent frequencies
Enhances capillary uptake and waste transport
Stimulates smooth muscle contraction within lymph vessels