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Megan Tallent NcLMBT#17921, Lymphatic Drainage Massage Expert in Charlotte, N.C. (Copy)

Meet our newest therapist at Key of Life Wellness and Massage: Megan Tallent NcLMBT# 17921, a licensed massage therapist in Charlotte, North Carolina, providing lymphatic drainage massage including for post operation or surgery, deep tissue massage, and massage therapy for relaxation and relief for chronic pain or sports related pain and injuries.

At Key of Life Wellness & Massage, when we welcome a new therapist to our holistic private practice, we look for dedication, skill, and commitment to our wonderful clients. We are thrilled to welcome Megan Tallent to Key of Life!

Below, you can read more about Megan and learn about lymphatic drainage massage, which is one of several types of massage Megan has practiced professionally. She is an expert in helping clients reduce pain and swelling frequently caused by chronic issues, injuries, or surgery/medical operations.

Key of Life is excited Megan has brought her wealth of experience to the practice and she’s ready to begin booking new clients for massages at our Park Road/South Charlotte location!

Megan Tallent NCLMBT#

  • Graduated of The Nc School of Advanced Bodywork

  • Trained in lymphatic drainage massage, Swedish massage, deep tissue, neuromuscular massage, and more.

Meet Megan Tallent NcLMBT 17921, Licensed Massage Therapist

About Megan:


What Is Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Lymphatic Drainage Massage addresses the root issue of many types of swelling, soreness, and fluid retention. Often, clients are dealing with a disrupted lymphatic system after having surgery, body augmentation procedures, or significant injury.

This technique can be especially beneficial for clients undergoing cancer treatment and women who have had breast cancer treatment. The lymphatic system, also, is key to our body’s immune system defense.

To help your body’s natural process of removing lymph — or fluid — the practice of lymphatic drainage massage promotes the movement of excess fluid away from body tissue.

Megan recommends clients with significant build-up of lymphatic fluid consider massage therapy 2 to 3 times per week. The technique is gentle, involving a light touch by the trained therapist, to promote relaxation and alleviate lymphedema.

“The body always tries to heal itself,” Megan said.

“After an injury or surgery, fluid rushes to the area.”

If that fluid becomes trapped or is not naturally removed, build-ups can be painful and problematic to overall health. Lymphatic Drainage Massage generally follows a two-step technique of clearing the body tissue of lymph while moving the fluid to lymph nodes for reabsorption.

Book A Massage With Megan Tallent

Lymphatic Drainage Massage appointments will be available with Megan for 60, 90, or 120-minute sessions at Key of Life.

Megan first went to college for massage and later started her own practice with the goal of giving clients “a positive thing in their daily life.”

She’s experienced in helping people with all kinds of physical pain concerns and situations, frequently seeing clients who have ongoing neck, shoulder, and back pain. After joining us in April, Megan says she’s thrilled to be part of Key of Life and is excited to meet new faces around the practice:

“I'm excited to be a part of KOLW, I love help clients on their path to healing, and I’m excited to work with you!”

Our experienced therapists tailor each session to address your specific needs and concerns, ensuring that you receive personalized care that delivers results. At Key of Life Wellness & Massage, we believe everyone deserves to live pain-free.

Take advantage of our $89 New Client Special for a 60-minute massage where we’ll focus on helping you heal and alleviate back pain and other problems!

Call us today or book online here for a fast, secure appointment process.

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