Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Relaxation Massage-90 minutes.

Your therapist will warm muscle tissue, apply targeted pressure to release knots, and use long, flowing strokes to promote relaxation. Communication about pressure and comfort is encouraged; treatment includes focused areas and overall full-body attention to ensure lasting relief.

Many pregnant clients can enjoy modified treatments after the first trimester. We recommend consulting your physician first. Our therapists use side-lying positioning and lighter pressure to ensure comfort and safety. Inform us of any high-risk conditions or complications before booking.

Many clients notice immediate decreased tension and improved mobility after the session, while optimal benefits accumulate with regular treatments. Hydration and light activity afterward help maintain results. If pain persists, follow-up sessions or a care plan may be recommended.

Arrive hydrated and avoid heavy meals or alcohol beforehand. Bring information about medical history and any problem areas. Wear comfortable clothing to and from the appointment. Arrive ten minutes early to complete intake forms and discuss pressure preferences with your therapist.

Yes. Active infections, fever, recent surgery, blood clots, uncontrolled hypertension, certain skin conditions, and some cardiac issues may preclude massage. Pregnant clients with complications should avoid this treatment. Always disclose medications and medical history so your therapist can modify or recommend appropriate alternatives.

Yes. This 90-minute massage pairs well with facials, body wraps, or express treatments for a spa day. Allow time between treatments and consult reception about sequencing. Our staff will recommend complementary services tailored to your relaxation and recovery goals.