Bemer Blood Flow: Before and After
- Nicole Longwell

- Jun 14, 2016
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Enhancing Micro‑Circulation with the BEMER System
When we think about circulation, most of us picture the major arteries and veins—but what truly fuels tissue health is the network of the smallest blood vessels: the arterioles and capillaries. These micro‑vessels deliver oxygen, nutrients, and remove waste at the cellular level. Optimizing that micro‑circulation can support recovery, performance, nervous system regulation and overall wellness.
That’s where the BEMER system comes in. BEMER uses a patented pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) signal to influence local circulation in those tiniest vessels. According to the manufacturer, this signal helps increase the “functional capillary density” (i.e., how many capillaries are perfused and functional at a given time) and improves microvascular flow.
In the video, microscope‑level imagery shows a “before” in which capillary flow is slowed or irregular, and an “after” in which flow appears more homogeneous, with red blood cells moving freely. This visual helps clients understand what we mean when we say “micro‑circulation improvement.”
Why BEMER Blood Flow matters
Improved micro‑circulation means better delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues — essential for healing, recovery from massage, muscle work, craniosacral work, or microcurrent modalities.
Waste products (metabolic by‑products, inflammatory debris) are cleared more efficiently when circulation is optimized.
Tissues that are well‑perfused respond better to manual therapies because they’re in a healthier baseline state.
For clients with sluggish circulation, post‑surgical recovery, nervous system stress or chronic soft‑tissue issues, micro‑vascular enhancement may be a differentiator in outcomes.

How it fits into your life
At Longwell Massage Therapy, you can integrate a BEMER into your session for a “circulation boost” to complement the bodywork session. For example:
Before a deep tissue or neuromuscular massage: use BEMER to prime the tissues with improved perfusion, then follow with manual work to maximize results.
After craniosacral or microcurrent therapy, use BEMER to enhance vascular and metabolic clean‑up, supporting the nervous system reset.
For post‑surgical recovery protocols: incorporate BEMER to support tissue healing, then manual therapy when cleared.
For clients dealing with chronic inflammation, fibromyalgia, or circulatory stagnation, BEMER is an adjunctive modality that focuses on the circulatory foundation.
Client education points
This isn’t just about “blood flow” in the broad sense; it’s about the micro‑vessels that support cellular function every minute.
“We’re enhancing your tissue’s ability to respond to the work by optimizing its delivery system — its micro‑circulation.”“Think of it as improving the ‘roads’ that bring supplies and haul away waste from your tissues, so the massage or microcurrent work gets the best possible starting point.”
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