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Body massage

Body massage involves the manipulation of muscles and soft tissues to promote relaxation, relieve tension, and improve overall well-being. A trained therapist applies pressure and various techniques to different parts of the body, releasing muscle stiffness and promoting circulation. Massage can reduce stress, alleviate pain, and enhance physical and mental relaxation, leaving the recipient feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.

Back massage

A back massage involves the manipulation of muscles and tissues on the back to alleviate tension, promote relaxation, and relieve discomfort. Using various techniques such as kneading, stroking, and applying pressure, a massage therapist targets specific areas of the back to release tightness, improve circulation, and reduce muscle stiffness. Back massages can help alleviate back pain, reduce stress, and promote overall well-being, leaving the recipient feeling relaxed and revitalized.

Relaxing

A full body relaxing massage involves the gentle manipulation of muscles and tissues throughout the entire body to promote relaxation, reduce tension, and enhance overall well-being. Using techniques such as kneading, stroking, and applying gentle pressure, a trained massage therapist targets various muscle groups to release tension and improve circulation. This type of massage helps alleviate stress, promote relaxation, and rejuvenate the body and mind, leaving the recipient feeling calm, refreshed, and revitalized.

Deep tissue

A full body deep tissue massage involves applying firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and fascia, aiming to relieve chronic tension and muscle stiffness. This type of massage focuses on specific problem areas to alleviate tightness, improve range of motion, and promote relaxation. Deep tissue massage can help reduce pain, increase flexibility, and release knots or adhesions in the muscles, leaving the recipient feeling rejuvenated and with improved overall mobility and well-being.

Cellulite

Cellulite massage is a technique aimed at reducing the appearance of cellulite by targeting the affected areas with specialized massage techniques. It involves vigorous kneading, rolling, and suction to stimulate circulation, break down fatty deposits, and improve the texture of the skin. Cellulite massage can help smooth and firm the skin, temporarily reducing the dimpled appearance associated with cellulite. However, it’s important to note that results may vary, and multiple sessions may be needed for noticeable improvements.

Wood therapy

Wood therapy massage involves using specially designed wooden tools to manipulate and sculpt the body, aiming to reduce cellulite, contour the body, and promote relaxation.

Cavitation with radio frequency

Cavitation with radio frequency body treatment is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that combines ultrasound cavitation and radio frequency energy to target and reduce stubborn fat deposits and tighten the skin. Ultrasound cavitation uses low-frequency sound waves to break down fat cells, while radio frequency energy heats the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting skin tightening. This combination treatment helps contour the body, reduce the appearance of cellulite, and improve skin texture and firmness, resulting in a more toned and sculpted appearance.

Contraindications

Contraindications in massage include fever, acute injury, skin conditions, recent surgery, blood clots, severe hypertension, pregnancy complications, and cancer. These conditions may make massage therapy unsafe or inappropriate. Always consult with a healthcare professional before receiving massage treatment.

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