A shorter session designed to focus on one specific area of tension or discomfort, such as the neck, shoulders, back, hips, or legs. This appointment includes approximately 25 minutes of hands-on massage, with time reserved for consultation, dressing, and transition. Best for targeted work, maintenance between longer sessions, or clients who need focused relief in a limited amount of time.
A standard full-length massage session designed to address general tension, stress, soreness, and muscle tightness. This session allows time for either a full-body massage or more focused work on priority areas, depending on the client’s needs, and will include approximately 55 minutes of hands-on massage, with time reserved for consultation, dressing, and transition. Best for routine care, stress relief, muscle maintenance, and clients looking for a balanced therapeutic session.
An extended massage session that allows for more detailed, thorough work. This is a good option for clients who want a full-body massage while still leaving enough time to focus on specific areas of tension, pain, or restriction. It includes approximately 85 minutes of hands-on massage, with time reserved for consultation, dressing, and transition. Best for deeper therapeutic work, chronic tension patterns, physically demanding jobs, athletes, and clients who prefer a slower, more complete session.
Add cupping to your massage session for targeted work on areas of tightness, restriction, or stubborn muscle tension. Cupping may be used briefly during the session as part of the overall treatment plan and will be adjusted based on client comfort, skin response, and treatment goals. Note: Cupping may leave temporary marks or discoloration.
Choose between Peppermint, Orange, Tea Tree, Lavender, Lemon Grass, and Eucalyptus to add a light aromatherapy and focused scalp massage to your session for a calming, relaxing finish. This add-on uses a small amount of selected essential oil aroma during scalp work and is intended to support relaxation and the overall massage experience.
Add brief percussive massage work to your session using a handheld massage gun. This can be used on appropriate areas to help warm up larger muscle groups or provide focused work before or after hands-on massage. Note: This add-on is not used over bones, joints, the spine, the front of the neck, injured areas, bruising, varicose veins, or areas of numbness. Pressure and duration will be adjusted for comfort and safety.