Lymphatic drainage massage. In your Austin home.
Recovering from surgery is hard enough without adding a drive across Austin to the list. ATX Relief brings lymphatic drainage massage to you: Jean Pierre Maurin, Licensed Massage Therapist, travels to homes across the Austin metro with everything needed for a quiet, restorative session. You rest before, during, and after — right where you are.
Call (210) 316-9055 Call or text to check availabilityWhat is lymphatic drainage massage?
Lymphatic drainage massage (often called manual lymphatic drainage) uses light, rhythmic strokes that follow the body's lymphatic pathways. The lymphatic system helps move fluid through the body, and unlike blood circulation, it has no pump of its own — it relies on gentle movement to keep fluid from pooling.
This is not deep tissue work. The pressure is feather-light and the pace is slow and repetitive. Many clients find it deeply calming; it's not unusual to drift off on the table.
Who it helps
Post-surgery recovery
After a procedure, swelling and fluid retention are common as the body heals. Gentle lymphatic work is a popular part of many aftercare routines because it encourages the natural drainage of excess fluid. One important note: always follow your surgeon's guidance on when to begin. Every procedure and every body is different, and your surgical team's timeline comes first. When you book, let Jean Pierre know what your surgeon has advised so the session works within that plan.
Swelling reduction
Whether from a recent procedure, long days on your feet, or general fluid retention, the light rhythmic strokes of lymphatic massage are designed to help reduce swelling and leave the body feeling lighter.
Everyday wellness
Because the lymphatic system plays a role in the body's immune function, many clients simply build lymphatic sessions into their wellness routine — a gentle, restorative reset that supports healthy circulation without the intensity of deeper work.
What a session looks like — in your home
There's no clinic, no waiting room, and no traffic on MoPac. Here's how an in-home session works:
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He comes to you
Jean Pierre arrives with a professional massage table, fresh linens, and everything else the session needs. All you provide is a quiet spot with enough room for the table.
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A brief assessment first
Every session starts with a short conversation: what's swollen, what's tender, what your surgeon has cleared, and what you want out of the visit. The work is guided by what your body actually needs that day.
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Slow, gentle, quiet
The session itself is calm and unhurried — light rhythmic strokes, no digging, no discomfort. Wear whatever is comfortable; draping keeps you covered throughout.
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Then you just rest
When the session ends, he packs up and lets himself out of your way. No getting dressed to drive home — you're already there. For post-op clients, that alone is often the reason to choose in-home care.
Pricing
Simple, flat pricing — travel is included, and there are no platform fees or surge pricing.
| Session | Price |
|---|---|
| 60 minutes | $120 |
| 90 minutes | $180 |
| 120 minutes | $240 |
All sessions include travel to your home in the Austin metro.
Serving Austin and surrounding communities
ATX Relief comes to homes in Austin, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Manor, Cedar Park, Leander, and Hutto. Not sure if you're in range? Text your address and ask.
The same trusted therapist, every visit
Booking through a massage app means a different stranger at your door each time. With ATX Relief, it's Jean Pierre every visit — a licensed massage therapist who learns your body, tracks how your recovery is progressing, and adjusts each session accordingly. For post-surgical work, that continuity matters.
Frequently asked questions
How soon after surgery can I start lymphatic drainage massage?
That's your surgeon's call, and it varies by procedure and by person. Follow your surgical team's aftercare instructions on timing, and share their guidance when you book — Jean Pierre works within whatever your surgeon has cleared.
Does lymphatic drainage massage hurt?
No. If you're picturing deep tissue work, this is the opposite: pressure is very light, and the strokes are slow and rhythmic. Sessions are gentle enough that many clients fall asleep. If anything ever feels uncomfortable, say so and the work adjusts immediately.
What do I need to have ready at home?
Just a quiet space with enough room for a massage table. Jean Pierre brings the table, fresh linens, and all supplies. Wear something comfortable — draping keeps you covered the entire session.
How many sessions will I need?
There's no one-size-fits-all answer. Some clients book a single session; many post-op clients schedule a short series during the weeks their surgeon recommends, then taper off. After your first visit, Jean Pierre can suggest a cadence based on how your body responds — and your surgeon's aftercare plan always takes priority.
Book your in-home lymphatic drainage session
Ready to schedule, or have questions about whether lymphatic massage fits your recovery?
(210) 316-9055Texting your preferred day and time is the fastest way to book. You can also email jpmaurin57@hotmail.com.