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Our services.

  • Signature Mending Massage

    A deep pressured massage focusing on relieving constant muscle tension due to high stress jobs, muscle spasms, physical lifestyles, medical patients and accident survivors.

  • Cupping

    This alternative therapy promotes blood flow to the area, helps release tension in the muscles and improves circulation and aids in detoxification. This is used in conjunction with other massage techniques to enhance its benefits. It is a safe non-invasive treatment that can help to alleviate pain and promote relaxation

  • Reflexology

    This ancient practice stimulating reflex points too promote relaxation, improve circulation, and support the body's natural healing process. This is non invasive, safe, and gentle therapy that can be used to address a range of physical and emotional conditions, including stress, anxiety, chronic pain, and digestive issues.

  • Hot Stones

    This enhancement involves the use of smooth, heated stones as an extension of the therapists hands. The heat penetrates deep into the muscles, helping to loosen them up and release trapped tension, allowing for a deeper massage.

  • Aromatherapy

    Aromatherapy is a holistic healing technique that uses essential oils to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being. During a massage session, aromatic oils are carefully selected and applied to the skin or diffused into the air to promote relaxation, reduce stress, alleviate pain, and improve mood. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or address a specific health concern, aromatherapy can be a powerful complement to your massage therapy experience.

  • Lymphatic Massage

    Lymphatic massage, also known as lymphatic drainage massage, is a gentle form of massage that aims to stimulate the lymphatic system. This system is responsible for transporting lymph fluid, which carries waste products and immune cells throughout the body.

    It is important to note that lymphatic massage should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment, and it is always advisable to consult with a doctor before seeking massage therapy. However, for those who are experiencing swelling, lymphatic massage can be a beneficial addition to their healthcare routine.