Scar release massage therapy

Improve mobility and ease discomfort with scar release massage for all types of scarring

Mastectomy and reconstruction, and lumpectomy scars

Following surgery such as lumpectomy, mastectomy and breast reconstruction for breast cancer, Scar release massage improves wound healing and appearance of the scarring and has many benefits for emotional and physical wellbeing. Following radiotherapy to this area treatment reduces scarring and tightening. Shoulder movement can improve and relief from post-surgical pain. Help your body heal and lower your risk of lymphedema.

Treatment includes:

  • Assessment of your scar

  • Scar work massage

  • Targeted breathing

  • Self-massage advice

Initial Consultation and full Treatment (1 hour 30 minutes) £95

Follow on treatments (1 hour ) £80

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Hysterectomy and C-section scars

If you have experienced a hysterectomy and/or other gynaecological or related surgeries that have involved abdominal incisions Scar Release Massage Therapy eases painful, numb, and restricted scars.

Treatment is personalised to each and every patient but often involves:

  • Assessment of your scar, diastasis recti

  • Scar work massage

  • Targeted breathing and pelvic exercises

  • Self-massage advice

Initial Consultation & Full Treatment (1 hour 30 minutes) £95

Follow on treatments (1 hour) £80

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Episiotomy scars & perineal tears

Postpartum perineal care is vital in the weeks after childbirth. To help with the healing process from episiotomy scars and perineal scars Holistic Pelvic Care internal work can help gently release and breakdown scar tissue from tight and painful scars. Helping provide relief and comfort and preventing long-term side effects like painful intercourse or urinary leakage. 

Treatment includes:

  • Assessment of your scar

  • Scar work massage

  • Targeted breathing and pelvic exercises

Initial Consultation & Full Treatment (1 hour 30 minutes) £130

Follow on treatment (1 hour) £90

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