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Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
Esthetics Magazine
68 episodes
4 days ago
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Esthetics Crash Course: The Lymphatic System
Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
8 minutes 12 seconds
1 month ago
Esthetics Crash Course: The Lymphatic System

Master the Lymphatic System—the body’s essential cleaner and immune defender! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course by Esthetics Magazine provides the critical knowledge every esthetician needs to understand drainage, detoxification, and immune health—especially as it relates to post-treatment swelling and massage techniques.

In this deep-dive, you will explore:

  • Lymphatic System Overview: Learn the primary function: transporting lymph (fluid containing white blood cells) to remove and destroy waste, debris, and toxins like free radicals.

  • Key Structures: We break down the roles of the lymph nodes (hundreds are in the head and neck!), spleen, thymus, and lymph vessels.1 Understand how afferent and efferent vessels filter lymph through the nodes.


  • Lymphatic Functions: Discover the three main jobs: maintaining fluid pressure/flow, absorbing and transporting fats/fatty acids (as chyle), and providing immunity by producing and moving white blood cells (lymphocytes).2


  • Boosting Lymph Flow: Crucially, learn how the lack of a "central pump" means that physical activity, breathing, and massage are vital for augmenting lymph movement. This is highly relevant for minimizing postoperative or post-traumatic swelling and aiding clients with compromised systems.

  • The Immune Response: Understand how the body reacts to antigens through the primary and secondary immune responses, involving macrophages and various T cells (including Helper T cells and Memory T cells) to achieve immunity.

This is indispensable information for providing effective treatments, performing manual lymphatic drainage, and properly referring clients with conditions like lymphadenitis or other compromised lymphatic systems.


Visit our website for more essential esthetics education: estheticsmagazine.com


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Esthetics Crash Course: The Lymphatic System & Immune Response

Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
Resources for skin care students and professionals.