Do you use oils?
No oils are used in chair massage. Sometimes lotion is during hand massage. Please let your therapist know if you prefer no lotion.
Do I have to remove my clothing?
Chair massage is done fully clothed. At most, you will be asked to remove any jacket or obstructive jewelry during the massage.
Will I be tired afterwards?
It is easy to mistake a sense of relaxation for fatique.. In our experience, however, after a few minutes needed to "re-adjust" to the surroundings - massage recipients are more alert and focused then ever.
What if I want more or less pressure?
Just ask! Our therapists are trained to adapt to a wide variety of body types and sensitivities to pressure. The therapist will check in with you during the massage, but never hesitate to let them know your preference.
What can I expect in a 15-minute massage?
During 15 minute session, the therapist will focus on relieving muscle tension in your neck, shoulders and back. If you'd like work done on your arms and hands please let them know, but keep in mind that this will mean less time on other areas.
Am I expected to tip?
Gratuities are not necessary. Our therapists are professionals and are well compensated for their work. That being said, if you receive an excellent massage, a tip is a nice way to show your appreciation.
I am pregnant. Can I still get a massage?
Massage can be very beneficial for women during pregnancy. However, be sure to let the therapist know that your are pregnant, and what trimester you are in so that they can avoid any risky techniques and assure your safety and comfort.
Are there any contraindications for massage?
Yes. Medical contraindications include but are not limited to: hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, fractures, herniated discs, malignancy, numbness or tingling in any part of the body, especially in the hands and feet. Please inform your massage therapist on any acute health condition before the massage
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