Massage Guide: Which Massage Is Right for You?
Different types of massage focus on different needs. Some clients want deep pressure for chronic tension, while others want relaxation, stretching, or relief after long hours standing or working.
Body Massage
Body massage is often chosen by clients looking to relax, reduce everyday muscle tension, and feel refreshed. Pressure can vary depending on preference.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage uses firmer pressure to work into areas of chronic tightness and stubborn muscle tension. Many clients choose it for sore shoulders, back tension, neck stiffness, or persistent knots.
Thai Massage
Thai massage combines pressure techniques with stretching movements. Clients often choose it when flexibility, stiffness, or feeling tight throughout the body is the concern.
Couples Massage
Couples massage allows two people to receive massages at the same time. Popular for anniversaries, birthdays, date nights, or simply relaxing together.
Combo Massage
Combo massage combines a 30-minute foot massage with a 30-minute body massage.
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage generally uses lighter to moderate pressure and is commonly chosen by clients seeking relaxation rather than intense pressure. It is often a comfortable option for first-time massage clients.
- Relaxation
- Stress relief
- Gentler pressure
- First-time massage clients
Shiatsu Massage
Shiatsu is a Japanese massage technique using finger, thumb, and palm pressure applied to specific points on the body. Some clients choose Shiatsu because they enjoy traditional Eastern massage approaches.
Unlike massages focused primarily on muscles, Shiatsu often emphasizes pressure points and balance throughout the body.
Hot Stone Massage
Hot Stone Massage uses warmed stones to help relax muscles and create a soothing experience. Heat may help loosen tight muscles before deeper massage work begins.
- Relaxation
- Stress reduction
- Muscle tension relief
- Warm, soothing experience
Foot & Hand Massage
Foot and hand massage focuses on areas that work hard every day. Many clients choose it after long hours standing, walking, driving, or repetitive work using their hands.
- Tired feet
- Long periods standing
- Hand fatigue
- Focused relaxation