Body Tune-Up - $50
Plus 15% gratuity

Regular Maintenance: This package is for those that really know how important massage therapy is in their lives, aiding in a healthy lifestyle. This is a 45 minute tune-up session to reinvigorate yet relax the body and is priced so you can add it to your monthly or bi-monthly regimen. This session includes: 15 minute full body chair massage session 30 minute full body tune up massage session (focusing on what your body needs for the day)

SOOTHE
Combo Strokes

Soothe
Combo Strokes
                              A combination of long relaxing strokes mixed with deeper pressure for areas that need it

 Rate: - $99

(Plus 15% Gratuity**)

This session features long soothing strokes that will melt all of your cares away, along with deeper pressure in the neck, shoulders and lower back to relieve muscle tension. 


SESSION

Full Body Chair Massage Session (15 Minutes)

Full Body Table Massage Session (60 Minutes) Long relaxing massage strokes Deeper Pressure where needed Foot Massage Hot Stones Hot Towels Calming Lavender Aromatherapy Calming Music to aid in relaxation

PRENATAL 

FOR OUR MOMMY TO BE

Prenatal

Rate: - $99 Plus 15% Gratuity

You desperately need this massage session if you're expecting!

This massage focuses on your shoulders, lower back, feet and tummy and includes a special cushion that allows you to lay on your belly even at full term.

SESSION Full Body Chair Massage Session (15 Minutes)

Full Body Table Massage Session with a special cushion that allows you to lay on your belly even at full term. (60 Minutes) A focus on shoulders, lower back, feet and tummy Long relaxing massage strokes Deeper Pressure in the neck, feet and lower back Massage above the breasts Foot Massage Hot Stones Hot Towels Calming Lavender Aromatherapy Calming Music to aid in relaxation

Fire and Ice/Sports Massage

A sports massage can help with flexibility, injury prevention, and performance.
It can also help with muscle soreness, inflammation,
and circulation.

It alleviates the symptoms of stress and anxiety
and has the added bonus of
incorporating the therapeutic elements
that other forms of massage are celebrated for.

Fire and Ice/Sports Massage

Rate: - $125

 (Plus 15% Gratuity**)

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SESSION TO INCLUDE:

Full Body Ashiatsu Chair Massage Session to prepare you for the table massage (15 minutes)

Full body Deep Tissue Table Massage (60 Minutes ) 

Concentration on areas that you desire 

Back Stretching

Leg Stretching

Neck Stretching

Neck Traction

Hip Stretching

Bio freeze in the areas where the pain is the greatest (if desired) 

Hot Towels to get deeper into the muscle belly 

Hot stones to make the muscles warm and relaxed 

Eucalyptus and Lavender Aromatherapy

Music to aid in relaxation 

Massage and Full Body Exfoliation

A body exfoliation with massage can help remove dead skin, improve skin texture, making it appear more radiant.
Your skin will feel more rejuvenated and revitalized. 

Full Body Exfoliation and Therapeutic Massage 
Rate: - $165
Plus 15% gratuity 


This session takes approximately 2 hours to complete.  
It is 2 sessions in one. 


FULL BODY EXFOLIATION

Full body Ashiatsu chair massage session (15 minutes) Full Body Sugar Scrub Exfoliation with hot oil treatment Facial Massage and scrub Hot Towels Aromatherapy

Meditative Music to help in relaxation


MASSAGE

Full Body Table Massage Session (60 Minutes) Long relaxing massage strokes Deeper Pressure in the neck and back for tension relief Foot Massage

Light Stretching Hot Stones Hot Towels Calming Lavender Aromatherapy Calming Music to aid in relaxation

SHOWER Basic shower to remove sugar scrub (You have your own private bathroom with shower, big enough for 2)

NOTE: Men benefit from body scrubs because they tend to have thicker skin, larger pores, and higher sebum production than women.


LYMPHATIC
MASSAGE

POST SURGERY/or LYMPHODEMA


Lymphatic Massage

Rate: - $125

Plus 15% Gratuity

POST OPERATIVE CARE

We do not use heat post surgery sites. We only use heat on the areas of your body that are not associated with your surgery to aid in relaxation. Deeper pressure not associated with the surgical sites.

Light lymphatic massage strokes to help reduce swelling

 We do not drain or "milk" the excess fluid out of the surgical sites as this would only encourage infection.


SESSION TO INCLUDE:

Heated table massage session (60 Minutes) )

Positioning with pillows and bolsters to allow the greatest comfort and care

Dry brushing to aid in lymph flow

Deep Breathing exercises

Gentle Stretches

Deeper pressure on neck and shoulders

Neck stretching

Full body chair massage session - if you are at least 6 weeks post op and depending on the type of surgery

Swing machine for better lymphatic flow

A pinwheel to take home to aid in diaphragm contraction


MORE ABOUT THIS SESSION

Manual lymphatic drainage can speed up the healing process by enhancing circulation and the flow of fluid in lymphatic vessels, reducing swelling. The massage can also release any trapped blood cells, diminishing bruising. Every move you make after your surgery makes a difference. You can perform massage on yourself, meditate, perform focused breathing exercises, receive massage from a massage therapist, eat raw foods rich in fiber to reduce constipation and much more. We've come up with the perfect package to address most of those things.

Using a sequence of gentle massage strokes, manual lymphatic drainage helps to stimulate the flow of fluid through the lymphatic system, thus relieving swelling and speeding up recovery.

Our manual lymphatic drainage massage includes some education on self-care practices. It is not painful, much more gentle than regular massage, and is usually very pleasant. Very little oils or lotions are used on the skin during these sessions. A dry brushing technique is preferable. Your massage session not only includes the Lymph massage and dry brushing, but also includes Deep Breathing Exercises as well as gentle stretches that will further stimulate lymph flow.

Surgeons typically recommend for best results that care be initiated in the first few days following surgery (within the first 5 days), and some recommend that patients come for a standard number of treatment sessions. However, the number of sessions should ideally be determined by the therapist in conversation with the patient and based on: the amount of swelling; patient responsiveness to treatment; patient commitment to self-care practices; and of course, on the patient’s perception of benefit and financial considerations. Patients should experience some benefit from the very first treatment, and may find that this benefit increases upon subsequent visits, but typically no more than a handful of sessions are required to achieve maximal benefit.


SOUGHT AFTER BENEFITS OF MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE AFTER LIPOSUCTION

1. Speeds up the healing process by: reducing swelling and bruising, increasing the removal of cellular debris and other waste from the area (including free fats), reducing local inflammation, and decreasing the risk of infection by improving the immune response (the lymphatic system plays an active role in immune surveillance, immune cell transport, and clearance).

2. Decreases scarring and the build-up of fibroid nodules (hard lumps), and consequently improves skin texture and tone.

3. Decreases pain, sensitivity and touch-avoidance by speeding healing and providing gentle and pleasing massage.


THE BEST FOODS AFTER COSMETIC SURGERY  

After undergoing surgery, your body will have some inflammation. Something that can help reduce it is to stay hydrated. In addition, drinking enough water also helps avoid complications — such as blood clots or fat embolisms.

Something else that reduces inflammation is magnesium. Although there are vitamin supplements that can help you reach your doctor’s recommended daily intake, there are also plenty of foods that provide this nutrient naturally. A list of foods to eat after cosmetic surgery includes:


Swiss cheese Dark chocolate Soy milk Bananas Potatoes — with their skin

 Black and/or kidney beans

 Pumpkin seeds, cashews, and peanuts

 Spinach

 Avocado

 Salmon

 Egg yolks

 Sardines

 Fortified cereals


Also, while spices and marinades make everything taste better, try to eat as many bland foods as possible. This allows your digestive system more time to rest and gives your body more energy to dedicate to the healing process. So does cutting your food into small pieces and fully chewing every bite before swallowing.


Smoothies, sherbets, yogurt, soups, applesauce, puddings, watermelon, avocado, bananas, toast, and plain bagels are also easily digested. When eating vegetables, cook them instead of eating them raw. This lowers their fiber content, which reduces bloating and gas.


FOODS TO AVOID AFTER A COSMETIC SURGERY

The same way there are foods that help reduce inflammation in your body, there are others that can actually cause additional inflammation. Avoid them throughout your healing period to ensure a smoother process. Foods to avoid after include:

Processed meats — such as bacon, deli cuts, and sausages 

Refined grains — such as white bread, pasta, rice, and crackers

 Sugary cereals

 Candy

 Fried foods

 Baked goods

 Sodas

 Fast foods

**Please note, a 15% gratuity is added to your bill at check out. 

 But if your therapist did a great job, let them know this by leaving an additional tip at check out. They rely on their tips, as this is a service industry. 


Call or text 901-632-1347 to make your reservations or complete the reservation request form on the page entitled "reservation requests." We appreciate your business!