Massage Offerings

All service pricing is based on time. Rates are as follows -

30 minute session - $55

60 minute session - $110

90 minute session - $145

Swedish/Relaxation Massage

Swedish relaxation massage is a widely practiced technique designed to promote overall relaxation and well-being. This style utilizes long, flowing strokes, gentle kneading, and rhythmic tapping to soothe the body's muscles and improve circulation. The therapist often employs a combination of various movements, such as effleurage, petrissage, friction, and vibration, to release tension and encourage a sense of calm. Typically performed in a serene environment, this massage is ideal for those seeking to unwind and alleviate stress, allowing both the mind and body to rejuvenate.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue in the body. This form of massage utilizes strong pressure and slow strokes to target specific areas of tension or pain. It is particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from chronic pain, injury recovery, or muscle stiffness. By addressing the underlying muscle layers, deep tissue massage promotes greater range of motion and alleviates discomfort. Many clients report lasting relief and improved overall wellness following treatment, making it a valuable option for maintaining physical health.

Craniosacral Massage

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach that focuses on the craniosacral system, which comprises the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This therapy aims to release tensions in the central nervous system, promoting the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Practitioners use light touch to evaluate and enhance the functioning of this system, addressing a variety of issues such as headaches, neck pain, and stress-related disorders. By fostering a deep relaxation, craniosacral therapy can help improve overall well-being and facilitate a sense of balance within the body.

Intraoral Massage

Intraoral massage is a specialized technique targeting the muscles within the oral cavity, primarily focusing on areas such as the jaw and facial muscles. This form of massage can be beneficial for individuals experiencing tension, discomfort, or dysfunction associated with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), bruxism, or general muscle tightness in the jaw. By applying gentle pressure and manipulating specific muscles inside the mouth, intraoral massage aims to relieve pain, enhance mobility, and promote relaxation. It is often incorporated into a holistic approach to wellness, complementing other therapeutic modalities to improve overall oral and facial health.

Lymph Drainage Massage

Lymphatic drainage massage is a therapeutic technique designed to enhance the movement of lymph fluid throughout the body. This gentle, targeted manipulation aids in reducing swelling, improving circulation, and promoting detoxification by encouraging the lymphatic system to function more efficiently. Practitioners use light pressure and rhythmic, circular motions primarily focusing on lymph nodes and pathways to achieve these benefits. This type of massage is often recommended for individuals recovering from surgery, those with lymphedema, or anyone seeking to boost their immune system and overall wellness.

Cupping

Cupping is a traditional therapeutic technique that involves placing heated glass cups on the skin to create suction. This method is believed to promote blood flow, relieve muscle tension, and enhance the body's natural healing processes. The cups create a vacuum that pulls the skin into the cup, leading to temporary marks that resemble bruises. The treatment is often used in conjunction with other healing modalities to support overall wellness. While many find the sensation soothing and beneficial, it's important to consult with a qualified therapist to ensure its suitable for individual health needs.