Deep Tissue Message





Overview
Deep tissue massage is a focused therapy that works on the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It uses slow, firm pressure and specific techniques to release tightness, break down muscle knots, and improve movement.
Unlike lighter massage styles, deep tissue work is more intensive and targeted. It is often used to address long-term muscle tension, physical strain, or areas that feel consistently tight or restricted.
This ritual combines Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramides, botanical extracts, and gentle massage techniques that enhance absorption and deeply nourish your skin.
Relieves chronic muscle tension and pain
Deep tissue massage works on the deeper layers of muscle to release long-standing tension, stiffness, and knots. It is especially effective for people dealing with ongoing muscle discomfort caused by stress, posture, or physical strain.
Improves mobility and flexibility
By breaking down tight muscle fibers and releasing restrictions, deep tissue massage helps improve movement in stiff areas. This can make daily activities feel easier and reduce the feeling of tightness in the body.
Supports recovery and better posture
This treatment helps the body recover from physical activity by improving blood flow to affected muscles. It also helps correct muscle imbalances, which can support better posture over time and reduce strain on the body.
What to Expect During Your Session?
During your deep tissue massage, the pressure is slower and more focused compared to a standard massage. Your therapist works gradually into deeper layers of muscle using controlled techniques to release tightness safely and effectively.
Some areas may feel intense at times, especially where tension is built up, but the pressure is always adjusted based on your comfort level.
After the session, it is normal to feel lighter, more flexible, and sometimes slightly sore as your muscles begin to recover and reset.
Aftercare Recommendations
Drink plenty of water
Hydration helps flush out toxins released during the massage and supports muscle recovery.
Expect mild soreness
It is normal to feel slight soreness or tenderness for 24–48 hours as your muscles adjust and heal.
Avoid intense activity
Give your body time to recover by avoiding heavy exercise or strenuous activity for the rest of the day.
Rest and allow recovery
Take time to relax after your session so your muscles can fully benefit from the treatment and recover properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is deep tissue massage used for?
Deep tissue massage is used to relieve chronic muscle tension, stiffness, and pain by working on the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue.
Is deep tissue massage painful?
It can feel intense at times, especially on tight areas, but it should never be painful. Pressure is always adjusted based on your comfort level.
How is deep tissue massage different from a relaxation massage?
Deep tissue massage focuses on deeper muscle layers and targeted tension release, while relaxation massage is lighter and mainly designed for stress relief and overall calm.
Will I feel sore after a deep tissue massage?
Some mild soreness is normal for 24–48 hours after the session. This is part of the muscle recovery process and usually settles quickly.
