
I’ve spent nearly two decades in hands-on bodywork, and today my work is centered on helping women heal from the kinds of surgical trauma that are too often minimized, rushed, or overlooked.
I work with women recovering from cosmetic and plastic surgery, C-sections, and breast cancer treatments involving radiation, adhesions, and lymph node removal. While the surgeries may look different, the patterns I see are strikingly similar: swelling that doesn’t resolve, scar tissue that restricts movement, nervous systems stuck in protection, and women being told they should already be “back to normal.”
They aren’t broken.
Their bodies are responding exactly as they should — without enough support.
I began my career as a neuromuscular therapist in 2008 at age 19 in Denver, Colorado. It was there that I discovered microcurrent therapy and bioelectric healing — technologies that support the body’s natural repair processes through gentle, targeted stimulation rather than force. Working with professional athletes, including members of the Denver Broncos, showed me how precisely the body can recover when it’s given the right conditions.
But it wasn’t until years later, working closely with women after plastic surgery, mastectomies, radiation, lymph node removal, and C-sections, that everything came into focus.
I saw women discharged from hospitals stitched, sore, and overwhelmed — expected to “bounce back” while carrying scar tissue that restricts lymph flow, alters posture, disrupts nerve signaling, and quietly contributes to pain, numbness, and emotional disconnection years later. Whether the surgery was chosen, necessary, or life-saving, the aftermath was often the same: too little guidance during the most critical healing window.
That realization changed my work completely.
Through Key Lymphatics, my mission is to provide trauma-informed, bioelectric post-surgical recovery that respects the intelligence of the body and the lived experience of women. This isn’t about rushing swelling down or chasing surface-level results. It’s about restoring flow — of lymph, of nervous system regulation, of movement, sensation, and connection.
Healing here is intentional.
Each session is guided by how your body responds in real time — not a rigid protocol.
Whether you are healing from cosmetic surgery, childbirth, or cancer treatment, the goal is the same: to help your body feel safe enough to complete what surgery began.
My purpose is simple: to help women return home to themselves —
one scar, one session, one breath at a time.
Because healing isn’t just possible —
it’s your birthright.
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