Additional Massage Services

Lymphatic Detox

Lymphatic Drainage Detox is a very gentle, rhythmic massage that helps stimulate the body’s lymphatic system—the network that moves fluid, waste, and toxins out of your tissues. Using light, precise strokes and soft pumping motions toward the lymph nodes, the therapist encourages better lymph flow without deep pressure, making it ideal for clients who are touch-sensitive or prone to swelling. 

Benefits often include reduced puffiness and fluid retention, a lighter, less “bloated” feeling, and improved circulation in heavy or tired areas like the legs and ankles. Many people also notice deeper relaxation, better sleep, and a subtle boost in energy as the body feels clearer, less congested, and more in balance.

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Deep-Tissue Bodywork

Deep-Tissue Bodywork and Ashiatsu are both focused, therapeutic styles designed to release deep muscle tension and chronic tightness. Deep-tissue uses slow, firm pressure with hands, forearms, and elbows to work into specific problem areas like the neck, shoulders, and lower back.

Ashiatsu uses the therapist’s feet and body weight—guided by overhead bars—to deliver broad, even compression along the back and body, creating very deep pressure that still feels smooth and comfortable.

Together, these approaches can help reduce pain, loosen stubborn knots, improve posture and mobility, and ease the strain caused by stress, heavy training, or long hours sitting. Clients often leave feeling lighter, looser, and more aligned, with a deep sense of relaxation throughout the whole body.

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Traditional Gua Sha

Traditional Gua Sha is an ancient East Asian technique that uses a smooth-edged tool—often stone, horn, or metal—gently scraped over oiled skin to encourage circulation and release built-up tension. The practitioner works in long, rhythmic strokes along muscles and meridian lines, usually on the neck, shoulders, back, or legs. This can create temporary redness or light marks on the skin, which are a normal sign of increased local blood flow.

Many people choose Gua Sha to help ease stiffness, “stuck” tension, and that heavy, tired feeling in overworked areas. It can leave the body feeling lighter, warmer, and more open, with a deep sense of release and relaxation. While it’s not a medical treatment or cure, Traditional Gua Sha can be a powerful complement to other forms of bodywork and a supportive part of a holistic self-care routine.

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Chinese Acupressure

Chinese Acupressure is a hands-on therapy based on Traditional Chinese Medicine that uses steady, focused pressure on specific points along the body’s energy pathways (meridians). Instead of needles, the practitioner uses fingers, thumbs, or palms to press and hold these points, often combining them with gentle stretches or rocking motions to encourage natural balance and flow.

Clients often choose Chinese Acupressure to help relieve muscle tension, headaches, stress, and that overall sense of being “wound up” or out of balance. It can promote deep relaxation, ease discomfort, and leave you feeling more grounded, clear, and restored. While not a medical treatment, it works well alongside other bodywork and wellness practices as part of a holistic self-care routine.

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Hot Stone Therapy

Hot Stone Therapy uses smooth, heated stones—often basalt—placed on key areas of the body and gently glided along the muscles with oil. The warmth from the stones penetrates deeply, helping tight muscles soften more quickly than with hands alone. The therapist alternates between using the stones as extensions of their hands and setting them in strategic spots to maintain a soothing, steady heat.

Clients often choose Hot Stone Therapy for its deeply relaxing, almost “melting” effect on stress and tension. Benefits can include easier muscle release, improved circulation, reduced feelings of stiffness, and a calm, grounded state of mind. It’s especially comforting for those who feel chilled, overworked, or stressed, and pairs well with other bodywork as part of a restorative self-care routine.

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Eye Massage

Eye Massage is a gentle treatment focused on the delicate muscles around the eyes, temples, and forehead. Using light acupressure, fingertip tapping, and slow circular motions along traditional meridian points, the therapist works to ease tension from squinting, screen use, and stress. Sometimes warmed towels or subtle pressure around the brow and sinus areas are included to deepen relaxation without irritating the eyes.

Clients often choose Eye Massage to relieve that heavy, tired, or “burning” feeling from long hours on devices or intense concentration. Benefits can include softer facial tension, a sense of openness around the eyes, and a calmer, clearer mental state. While it’s not a medical treatment and doesn’t replace eye care, Eye Massage can be a soothing addition to a full-body session or a focused pick-me-up for overworked eyes.

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