Best Massages in Luton

At the clinic we always aspire to offer treatments which improve our client’s overall well-being. What better way to achieve this than with a classic massage. Massage therapy is a holistic practice involving manipulation of soft tissues in your body, allowing the release of endorphins and dopamine to help reduce physical strain and mental stress.

Benefits of Massage

  • Relaxation
  • Pain Relief
  • Improve Circulation
  • Stress reduction
  • Improve aches and
  • movement
  • Detoxifying through
  • lymphatic system

Massages Therapy

Our massages work on the lymphatic system, which is crucial to balance the fluid and function of the immune system, which helps alleviate pain caused by fluid retention. A good massage will also improve blood circulation to the heart and in turn deliver oxygen to other muscles which suffer from stiffness due to a build-up of lactic acid.

COST OF TREATMENT

Full body Massage

£60

60 mins

Back/shoulder/neck Massage

£28

30 mins

Facial & Back Massage

£55

75 mins

A 15-minute massage when combined with our full facial.

Reflexology

£35

45 mins

Application of pressure on focal points on the hands and feet, which correspond to different organs in the body.

FAQs

How often should I get a massage?

The frequency of massage therapy depends on individual needs, goals, and lifestyle: For relaxation and stress relief: Once a month is often sufficient. For chronic pain or specific conditions: Weekly or bi-weekly sessions may be more beneficial. For athletes or those with physically demanding jobs: Regular massages, possibly weekly, can help maintain peak performance and prevent injury. Consulting with our massage therapist can help determine the ideal frequency for your specific situation.

Do I need to undress for a massage?

Our therapist leaves the room whilst requesting you to undress and cover yourself with a provided towel. You should undress to your comfort level. Our massages are performed with the client undressed and covered with a sheet, with only the area being worked on exposed. Always communicate your comfort level with our therapist.

Who should avoid massage therapy?

While massage is safe for most people, it may not be suitable for those with: Certain medical conditions: Such as blood clots, severe osteoporosis, or certain types of cancer. Skin infections or open wounds: Massage could exacerbate these conditions. Recent surgery: Depending on the type of surgery and recovery stage. Pregnancy: Unless receiving a pregnancy massage. Always consult with your healthcare provider and inform your massage therapist of any medical conditions or concerns before receiving a massage.
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