Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Relaxation Massage – 90 Mins.

You’ll receive a brief consultation, undress to your comfort level, and enjoy long, flowing strokes across the body. Therapists use light to medium pressure to ease surface tension and encourage deep relaxation. Rest time is recommended afterward.

Yes. Therapists can adjust pressure and use gentle, non-irritating oils. Please disclose allergies and skin conditions when booking so we can select products that suit your needs and avoid potential triggers.

Frequency depends on stress and activity levels; many start weekly or biweekly and move to monthly maintenance. Your therapist will recommend timing based on posture, tension patterns, and goals for consistent relaxation benefits.

Absolutely. We prioritize communication—pressure is discussed at the start and adjusted throughout. The focus remains soothing, but therapists accommodate light to medium pressure to maximize comfort and release surface muscle tension.

Certain conditions like uncontrolled high blood pressure, recent surgery, blood clots, or infectious skin issues may contraindicate massage. Always disclose medical history and medications so our team can advise or request physician clearance.

Arrive hydrated and at least ten minutes early for a brief consultation. Avoid heavy meals right before your session, wear comfortable clothing, and communicate any areas to focus on or avoid for the best experience.