Types of Massage We Specialize In
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Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (Vodder Technique) Massage
- Gentle, light, rhythmic technique developed by Dr. Emil Vodder in the 1930s
- Uses four basic strokes: stationary circle, pump, rotary, and scoop
- Helps reduce swelling, support post-surgical recovery, and improve immune function
- Stimulates lymph flow and circulation
- Supports the body’s natural detox process and overall wellness
- Promotes relaxation and a refreshed, revitalized feeling
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Couples Massage
- A shared massage experience for two people scheduled at the same time
- Each client receives a customized treatment based on individual needs
- Ideal for partners or friends seeking relaxation and stress relief together
- Promotes relaxation, connection, and overall renewal
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Reflexology (Foot Massage)
- Feet connect to specific organs and body systems
- Focuses on stimulating certain acupoints
- Thumb or knuckles’ pressures
- Aids in relieving pain, improving health, and restoring balance to your body
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Prenatal Massage
- For second trimester (13–27 weeks), low-risk pregnancy with mild edema
- Performed in side-lying position with pillow support
- Uses gentle medium pressure and long strokes on the back, shoulders, and legs
- Avoids deep pressure on the lower back, hips, and inner upper limbs
- Avoids certain acupressure points: GB-21, SP-6, BL-60, ST-12, LI-4
- Helps reduce discomfort and heaviness, improve circulation, and calm the mind during pregnancy
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Combo Massage
- Combines multiple techniques, including Swedish, deep tissue, Shiatsu, or Ashiatsu
- Blends relaxation with deeper therapeutic work to address muscle tension and stress
- Helps improve circulation and reduce muscular tightness over a longer session
- Promotes overall balance and supports a greater sense of well-being
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Therapeutic Stretching
- A combination of AIS (Active Isolated Stretching) and Thai Stretching
- Greatly helps tendons’ flexibility and joints’ mobilization
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Shiatsu Massage
- Uses thumbs, fingers, elbows, and knees
- Concentrates pressure at certain energy pathways
- Focuses on the whole body
- Helps balance or unblock the flow of energy (Qi)
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Ashiatsu (Walk-on Back)
- A deep tissue compression massage
- The use of the therapist’s feet
- Penetrates into the deeper layers of soft tissues
- Strongly stimulates circulation
- Loosens adhesions and tight muscles
- Highly efficient for relieving muscle tension and chronic pain
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Deep Tissue Massage
- Warming up muscles with medium pressure
- Focusing on the achy or tension tissue area
- Adding pressure slowly and deeply
- Repeated manipulation and stretching
- Relieving aches, pains, and deep-seated tension
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Swedish Massage
- A relaxing and calming massage
- Light to medium pressure
- Effleurage, petrissage, and friction techniques
- Relieving general tension and stiffness
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Acupressure Massage
- Similar to Shiatsu
- Helps open the channels of the body’s natural energy
- 364 acupoints are defined in human body
- Specifically focuses on certain pressure points
- One of the most recommended techniques
- Reduces stress, increases blood circulation, and strengthens muscles
Massage Add-on Services
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Body Scrub (Add-on)
- 20-minute add-on to a massage session
- Gentle exfoliation using sugar or sea salt to remove dead skin cells
- Helps smooth skin and improve circulation
- Supports a healthy, refreshed glow
- Leaves skin soft, clean, and nourished
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Guasha (scaping) Therapy (Add-on)
- 10-minute add-on to a massage session
- Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)technique
- Uses a smooth tool to gently scrape the skin in slow strokes
- Improves circulation and relieves muscle tension
- Helps reduce neck, shoulder, and back tightness and stagnation in tissues
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Cupping Therapy (Add-on)
- 10-minute add-on to a massage session
- Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique
- Uses suction from heated glass or plastic cups applied to the skin
- Helps relieve muscle pain and tightness
- Supports the body’s natural detoxification process
- Improves circulation of Qi and blood along meridians
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Hot Stone (Add-on)
- Stones are on the back 10-15 minutes
- The therapist manipulates the client’s muscles by using the stones
- Helps absorb positive (Yang) energy for your back
- Softens tension muscles quickly and aids sleep
















