How Lymphedema Bandaging Works & Who Needs It 

Lymphedema bandaging is an essential part of Complete Decongestive Therapy and helps reduce limb size and prevent re-accumulation of fluid. 

What Is Lymphedema Bandaging? 

It involves multilayer, short-stretch bandages 

applied with specific tension to: 

● Improve lymph drainage 

● Increase tissue pressure 

● Soften hardened tissues 

● Support muscle pumping action 

How It Works 

1. Short-stretch bandages create high working pressure and low resting pressure. 

2. When the patient moves, the bandage provides resistance → stimulating lymph flow. 

3. This helps reduce swelling and shape the limb. 

4. Once limb size stabilizes, compression garments are used for maintenance.

Who Needs Lymphedema Bandaging? 

● Patients with Stage 1, 2, or 3 lymphedema 

● Post-cancer surgery patients with limb 

swelling 

● Those experiencing fibrosis or skin 

thickening 

● Individuals who cannot use compression garments due to size changes ● Patients in intensive reduction phase of treatment 

Benefits 

● Noticeable reduction in limb size 

● Improved mobility 

● Better skin quality 

● Prevention of progression 

● Foundation for long-term compression 

therapy 

Our hospital’s certified therapists ensure 

proper technique to maximize results and prevent complications.

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