Compression Therapy in Czechia
Compression Therapy in Czechia ranges from Kč260 to Kč2,000 across 10 providers in 7 cities. Kosmeticko-regenerační institut Zlín offers the most affordable options from Kč260, while premium providers charge up to Kč2,000. The median price is Kč600.
Prices verified June 2026
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Digi Press Pneumatic Lymphatic Massage
Digi Press is a pressotherapy (pneumatic compression) lymphatic massage with 20 programmes tailored to the client. Before each session the therapist measures blood pressure to set the optimal device pressure and performs a short manual massage to activate lymph flow, making the device phase more effective and comfortable. The sequential pressure waves are used to smooth cellulite, reduce fluid retention and the feeling of heavy legs, support body contouring, aid post-sport recovery, and stimulate the lymphatic and immune systems. At 260 Kč per session — or 2,300 Kč for a ten-session course — it is one of the most affordable pressotherapy offerings in the region.
Lymphatic Drainage — Pneumatic Compression
Lymphatic Drainage at Body Factory Olomouc uses the Master 12000 pneumatic compression device, a clinical-grade system with 24 air chambers and five preset programs, to apply sequential pressure waves through the limbs and torso. Unlike manual lymphatic drainage massage, the Master 12000 delivers highly consistent sequential compression — inflating chambers from distal to proximal in an uninterrupted wave — that propels lymphatic fluid through the lymphatic capillaries and toward the central lymphatic ducts more reliably than hand massage alone. The treatment addresses venous and lymphatic insufficiency, heavy legs, post-exercise recovery, cellulite, and varicose vein prevention. Sessions of 30 or 40 minutes are available individually or in packs of five. The treatment can also be combined with Vacupress for a comprehensive 90-minute body-contouring and drainage session.
Lymphatic Drainage — Lymfoven
Mechanical lymphatic drainage using the Lymfoven intermittent-compression device — a specialised system that uses inflatable bags fitted around the legs to apply rhythmic, graduated pressure that mimics and amplifies the body's natural lymphatic pump. Each 30-minute session restores lymph flow, stimulates venous return, accelerates local metabolism and helps break down fluid retention and accumulated toxins in the subcutaneous tissue. Conditions that may respond include tired or heavy legs, limb oedema, muscle cramps and stiffness, venous insufficiency, and cellulite. The sensation is described by patients as a very pleasant deep massage. At Dermo Písek the treatment is administered in a dedicated room by trained clinic staff.
Pressotherapy — Machine Lymphatic Drainage (BTL Lymphastim 6000)
Pressotherapy at Sportklinik uses the BTL Lymphastim 6000 — a medical-grade sequential air-compression system consisting of inflatable sleeve compartments that envelope the limbs and rhythmically inflate and deflate. The device mimics the natural muscle pump that drives lymphatic circulation, assisting the body in clearing excess fluid, metabolic waste, and inflammatory proteins from tissues. It is used both clinically — for post-surgical oedema, lymphoedema, and sports recovery — and as a standalone wellness treatment for leg heaviness, poor circulation, and relaxation. Sessions last 30 minutes and can be booked as a standalone appointment or added to physiotherapy sessions.
Device Lymphatic Drainage
Pneumatic compression-based lymphatic drainage using medical devices at CPM Pavla Koláře, complementing manual lymph massage with mechanical pressure wave stimulation along the limbs and trunk. The device applies sequential compression through a multi-chamber suit, systematically moving fluid from the extremities towards the core lymph nodes. Particularly effective for post-surgical oedema, chronic venous and lymphatic insufficiency, and recovery acceleration. Often combined with 30 minutes of preceding manual lymph work as part of a bundled pack.
Lymfastim — Pneumatic Lymphatic Drainage
The Lymfastim device provides sequential pneumatic compression therapy — an evidence-based, machine-assisted method for stimulating lymphatic flow and reducing tissue oedema. Inflatable sleeve chambers fill in a sequential wave pattern from the extremities toward the lymph nodes, mimicking the rhythmic pumping of manual lymphatic massage at a consistent, programmable pressure. At AKESO Dermatologie, 30- and 60-minute sessions are available in single appointments or discounted packs, supervised by qualified therapist Hana Koutová, DiS.
Device Lymphatic Drainage (Pressotherapy)
Device lymphatic drainage at Perfect Visage uses sequential pressure-wave compression sleeves on the legs and lower body to stimulate lymph flow, reduce swelling and fluid retention, lighten heavy legs and support cellulite and body-contouring programmes. Sessions cost 600 Kč for 30 minutes or 800 Kč for an hour, with a 7+1 package.
Instrumental Lymphatic Drainage
Machine-assisted lymphatic drainage uses a pneumatic compression device to stimulate lymph flow through the limbs and trunk, reducing fluid retention, swelling, and the sensation of heaviness. Unlike manual lymphatic drainage massage, the instrumental approach delivers a consistent, programmable compression sequence that follows the anatomical lymph drainage pathway — from distal to proximal — without requiring the sustained manual effort of a therapist. At K+Clinic, it is available as a standalone session for post-surgical recovery, varicose vein symptoms, and general detox support.
Pressotherapy (30min)
Pneumatic compression therapy using a full-leg pressotherapy device to stimulate lymphatic drainage, improve venous return, reduce fluid retention, and accelerate post-exercise recovery. A passive, device-based treatment.
Manual Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage
Therapist-led manual therapy and lymphatic drainage at Carlsbad Clinic, for circulation, swelling and mobility. Comprehensive manual therapy is a 55-minute hands-on session targeting soft tissue and joint restrictions; manual lymphatic drainage uses gentle rhythmic strokes to move lymph and reduce swelling. A faster automated (machine) lymphatic drainage is also offered for guests who want compression-style decongestion at a lower price. Sessions complement the clinic's physiotherapy and balneotherapy programmes.
