Swedish / Relaxation Massage

Relaxation or Swedish massage is perhaps the best-known form of massage. This type of massage is perfect for someone who has never received a massage before, or anyone looking to just relax. During a Swedish massage, the Massage Therapist will apply gentle pressure to the body, smoothly manipulating the muscle tissue. Careful rubbing and kneading of the body’s outer tissue layers promotes stress relief and relaxation of the entire body. Making massage part of your regular healthcare routine is important because our bodies release stress hormones in response to everyday situations such as work, life changes, or just about anything. Relaxation / Swedish massage can help your body better manage this.

60 Minutes – $70  /  90 Minutes – $105

Hot Stone Massage

Calm your nerves and release tension with this relaxing, hot stone massage. With deep, radiating heat and polished steaming river rocks placed strategically on your body, while also being used as an extension of your massage therapists’ hands during treatment, you will feel your circulation improve, and your mind and body release during this spiritual and relaxing treatment.

This is great for those whom are looking to relax and release tension. Benefits include relaxation and improves circulation. You can expect results such as improved circulation, clearer mind, healthier, and more relaxed body

60 Minutes – $85  /  90 Minutes – $115

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is a kind of a massage that uses slow and firm strokes to ease the muscles and release tensions deep in the skin. This technique works on the deeper layers of muscle tissue.

Deep tissue massage is similar to Swedish body massage. In this technique, the finger pressure concentrates on particular areas, and relax the fibers of muscles and tendons.

This massage features in different forms of massage such as Swedish massage, Thai massage, Sports massage, Lymphatic drainage.

It is very effective for the people with muscular pain.

60 Minutes – $80  /  90 Minutes – $120

Aromatherapy Massage

Aromatherapy is designed to bring your mind and body into the present for a beautifully effective massage session. This service is designed to deliver an amazing massage experience that features the use of essential oils. In addition to the individual benefits of each essence, incorporating aromatherapy into your massage session can lead to better after effects; essential oils bring the mind into the present to help the physical body respond.

Take a deep breath and enjoy your next aromatherapy massage with an aromatic renewal of the mind and body.

60 Minutes – $70  /  90 Minutes – $100

Sports Massage

Sports massage can significantly benefit athletes of every kind, beginners and professionals alike. This type of massage can be characterized in two ways: pre-activity and post-activity. In a pre-activity sports massage, we use dynamic stretching to allow the connective tissue to move through its full range of motion, thereby reducing possible injury.

In post-activity massage, we focus on recovering muscle tissue impacted during a previous activity. This type of massage involves using long strokes to realign muscle fibers and flush out the toxins that contribute to muscle and joint soreness so athletes leave feeling absolutely amazing.

60 Minutes – $80  /  90 Minutes – $120

Lymphatic Massage & Podal Reflexology

A very specialized type of massage called lymphatic drainage is an important part of the treatment of lymphoedema (swelling of tissues). The aim of this massage is to stimulate or move the excess fluid away from the swollen area so that it can drain normally. Massage also encourages and improves drainage in the healthy lymphatics (which helps keep fluid away from swollen areas).

The lymphatic system consists of organs, ducts and nodes. It transports a watery clear fluid called lymph. This fluid distributes immune cells and other factors throughout the body. It also interacts with the blood circulatory system to drain fluid from cells and tissues. The lymphatic system contains immune cells called lymphocytes, which protect the body against antigens (viruses, bacteria, etc.) that invade the body. The main functions of the lymphatic system are to collect and return interstitial fluid, including plasma protein, to the blood and thus help maintain fluid balance; to defend the body against disease by producing lymphocytes; and to absorb lipids from the intestines and transport them to the blood.

$1 Per Minute

Add On Services

Mention any add on services when booking your massage so we can have them ready!

$25

Parafin Treatment – Hands

$25

Cupping

$30

Wood Therapy