Massage Service Types
Discover the different types of massage therapy available. Whether you need deep relaxation, pain relief, or athletic recovery, there's a massage style perfect for you.
Swedish Massage
The most popular massage technique. Uses long, flowing strokes to promote relaxation, improve circulation, and reduce muscle tension throughout the body.
Deep Tissue
Targets deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue using slow, firm pressure. Ideal for chronic pain, muscle knots, and areas of tightness.
Hot Stone
Heated basalt stones are placed on key points of the body and used as massage tools. The warmth deeply relaxes muscles and enhances blood flow.
Sports Massage
Designed for athletes and active individuals. Focuses on preventing and treating injuries, improving flexibility, and enhancing athletic performance.
Prenatal Massage
Specially adapted for expectant mothers. Relieves pregnancy-related discomfort like back pain, swelling, and joint stiffness using safe positioning and techniques.
Couples Massage
Two people receive massages simultaneously in the same room from two therapists. A wonderful shared experience for partners, friends, or family members.
Reflexology
Applies pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and ears that correspond to different organs and systems in the body to promote healing.
Aromatherapy
Combines massage with essential oils extracted from plants. Each oil offers unique therapeutic benefits, from lavender for relaxation to eucalyptus for invigoration.
Thai Massage
An ancient healing practice that combines acupressure, yoga-like stretching, and deep compression. Performed fully clothed on a floor mat.
Shiatsu
A Japanese technique using finger and palm pressure along energy meridians. Restores energy balance and promotes the body's natural healing abilities.
Lymphatic Drainage
A gentle technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to remove toxins and reduce swelling. Often recommended after surgery or for immune support.
Trigger Point Therapy
Focuses on releasing tight areas within muscle fibers that cause pain in other parts of the body. Effective for chronic pain and tension headaches.
Myofascial Release
Targets the fascia — the connective tissue surrounding muscles. Uses sustained pressure to release restrictions and restore motion and reduce pain.
Cupping Therapy
Uses suction cups placed on the skin to increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation. Often combined with traditional massage techniques.
Chair Massage
A convenient, shorter massage performed while you sit in a specially designed chair. Focuses on the back, shoulders, neck, and arms. Great for workplace wellness.
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