Do you want to buy the lymphatic drainage capsule by Sculptique? Please read this review first. Like you, I – a stay at home mom of three dealing with postpartum lymphedema was drawn by the brand’s social media ads.

Swollen feet are not just uncomfortable, they are exhausting. So I thought maybe this was the solution I had been praying for. I ordered the lymphatic drainage capsule from tryculptique.com.

Spoiler alert: It was one of my worse purchase experience. Here’s my review of Sculptique Lymphatic Capsules.

About Sculptique Lymphatic Drainage

Sculptique Lymphatic Drainage is a capsule supplement sold on sculptique.com and trysculptique.com. It is marketed as a formula designed to support the lymphatic system, reduce bloating, minimize fluid retention, and help with swelling.

The branding makes it look like a premium, highly specialized product. The website features bold claims, glowing testimonials, before and after photos, and even statements about thousands of satisfied customers.

Whats inside each capsule?

According to the information on the brand’s websites, the capsules contain the following ingredients;

  • Dandelion extract
  • Burdock
  • Cleavers herb
  • Kelp extract
  • Rutin
  • Lemon Powder
  • Bromelain
  • Echinacea Purpurea

These ingredients are often found in packaged lymphatic drainage supplements. This blend aims to reduce swelling, improve circulation, aid in digestion, and enhance overall lymphatic system detoxification. 

However, I am not sure the capsule actually contain the ingredients listed.

My experience using Sculptique Lymphatic Drainage

I received my first order in less than one week, which I will give them credit for. Shipping was surprisingly fast. I started taking the capsules exactly as directed; 2 capsules daily.

The first few days, I noticed one main change. I was going to the bathroom a lot. Frequent urination was the first thing I experienced. At first, I thought maybe this was a good sign. Maybe my body was “flushing out excess fluid.”

But as the days went on, I realized something important. My feet were still swollen. The tightness around my ankles at night was still there. My shoes still felt snug by evening. The imprint from my socks was still visible. The only real change was that I was running to the bathroom more often.

Then came the second side effect.

Loose stool.

Nothing extreme, but enough to be uncomfortable and inconvenient. As a busy mom, I do not have the luxury of dealing with unnecessary digestive issues caused by a supplement that is not even working.

After about three weeks of consistent use, I had to admit the truth to myself. There was no improvement in my postpartum lymphedema. No visible reduction in swelling or noticeable difference in how my legs felt or even improvement in heaviness.

How I was Scammed by the brand

Now let me talk about what truly made this experience awful. After placing my order, I started receiving charges for additional bottles without clearly consenting to a subscription. Within one week, I had received charges for three bottles. I did not knowingly sign up for an aggressive recurring subscription. Yet it was happening. I emailed them asking to cancel. No response.

I called. No response.

It felt like I was dealing with a ghost company.

Eventually, I had to cancel my credit card just to stop the charges. That is how serious it got.

When a company makes it extremely difficult to cancel and ignores customer support requests, that is a massive red flag.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Fast shipping
  • Easy checkout process

Cons

  • No visible reduction in swelling
  • Caused digestive side effects
  • Generic formula
  • Fake or recycled before and after images
  • Inflated customer satisfaction claims

The truth about trysculptique.com

One of the biggest selling points on trysculptique.com is the before and after photos. After my disappointing experience, I decided to do a thorough investigation.

What I discovered was disturbing. The before and after images used on the website appear to have been collected from elsewhere online. They are not original, verified transformation photos tied to real, documented customers of Sculptique.

This is incredibly misleading. If a company has to use recycled or stock images to demonstrate results, that tells you something about the actual effectiveness of the product. Authentic brands do not need to fake visual proof.

Also, the site boldly claims over 93,000 satisfied customers. But when you cross reference that with independent review platforms, the numbers do not align. If a brand truly had tens of thousands of satisfied buyers, you would expect a strong, consistent positive reputation across multiple third party platforms.

The website displays Trustpilot reviews as part of its marketing. However, when I checked the real page on Trustpilot, the rating tells a completely different story. The actual rating is a poor 1.5 stars, with numerous complaints from buyers.

Common complaints include:

Unauthorized subscription charges
Difficulty canceling
Poor or nonexistent customer support
Refund issues

That is a major difference from the polished testimonials presented on the official site.

If a company selectively pastes favorable reviews while ignoring a low public rating, that is misleading marketing.

Alternative

A fellow mom recommended a lymphatic drainage supplement on Amazon.com that has been working for her. It’s the NUTRAHARMONY USDA Organic Lymphatic Drainage Supplement. It comes in drop bottles, and I got the big bottle for $58.72.

I’ve been using it for the past one week. So far, it’s working great. My swollen feet are reducing, (not completely flat). I believe that before the bottle runs out my feet would have gone to their normal size. No side effects noted. Love this brand. Love that it is made in the USA, sugar free, Non-GMO, and excellent ingredients. 

while you’re here, please see my review of this product I tried last month ‘Beam Glow

By Lilian Davidson

I’m a stay at home mom of 3, a dedicated product reviewer with a passion for testing viral TikTok finds. From skincare to household items, I personally buy, test, and provide honest, long-term reviews so you don’t have to waste money on trends that don’t deliver. My reviews are based on real experiences, not just first impressions, and I always give a balanced take on what works, what doesn’t, and what’s worth your time. NOTE - WE ARE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED BY OUR READERS, and we may earn a commission when you buy through our links.

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