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Deep tissue massage is ideal for those experiencing any musculoskeletal issues such as strains or sports injuries. It provides a deeper release than other massage techniques by using slow, deep strokes and pressure to target the inner layers of muscles and connective tissues, breaking up scar tissue and releasing tension in the muscles.

Massages are carried out on my comfortable, heated massage couch that is extra wide for added comfort. You will experience true relaxation snuggled under soft warm blankets, with essential oil burning, to really soothe your senses and create that Spa atmosphere at home.

I mix my own aromatherapy massage oils which are used in every treatment. You will be able to choose your preferred oil before your treatment commences.

For bespoke aromatherapy oil blends to target specific issues please contact me in advance and this can be provided at an additional cost.

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Deep Tissue Massage Prices

Full Body Deep Tissue Massage (60 mins) £75

Full Body Deep Tissue Massage (90 mins) £105

Back, Neck and Shoulder Deep Tissue Massage (30 mins) £50

Legs Deep Tissue Massage (30 mins) £50

Back, Neck, Shoulders and Backs of Legs (60 mins) £75

A friend recommended Simone as I was suffering from a really stiff neck and having difficulty moving my head/ shoulders. After one message I could lift my arms above my head again! I’ve been having regular massages with Simone ever since. At each appointment she checks in with how your feeling and tailors the appointment to your current needs.

Natasha, Edgeley

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If you’d like to book a treatment or make an enquiry please contact me

Deep Tissue Massage Treatment FAQ’s

How long will my Deep Tissue Massage last?

The massage treatments I offer vary in lengths of time from 30 minutes to 90 minutes. For a full body healing and relaxation experience I recommend the 90 minute massage as this gives me time to work thoroughly on all areas of the body. Please allow 15 minutes either side of your massage for me to set-up, do a consultation and pack away.

How do I prepare for my Deep Tissue Massage?

You don’t need to do anything specific before your massage although I always think it’s beneficial to have 10 minutes of calm before you arrive for your treatment so that you get the most out of your massage.

What do I wear for my Deep Tissue Massage?

During your massage you will be asked to go down to your knickers or boxer shorts and remove all jewellery, with hair tied back in a pony or clip. Your modesty will be maintained throughout the treatment using warm, soft blankets to ensure you are never inappropriately exposed. If you do not feel comfortable going down to your knickers or boxers please speak to me as I may be able to adapt the treatment to suite your needs or suggest an alternative treatment.

How will I feel after my Deep Tissue Massage?

After your massage you will feel deeply relaxed, sleepy and often a little spaced out. Your body will feel relieved of tension and if you have had a deeper pressure, perhaps a little tender. It is always advisable to set aside some time after your treatment to sit and rest and make sure you drink lots of water for the rest of the day to stay hydrated and flush out any toxins.

What are the benefits of a Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep Tissue Massages work to target the inner layers of muscles and connective tissues, breaking up scar tissue and releasing tension in the muscles. Although using a deeper pressure than other massages, they can still be very relaxing by soothing your nervous system, calming the mind, whilst reducing stress and inflammation in the body. Deep Tissue Massages can improve sleep, reduce stress, anxiety and worry, lift mood and shift stuck energy in the body. Deep Tissue Massages also improve circulation, promote the removal of toxins from the body via lymphatic drainage, reduce muscle and joint pain and tension and improving mobility.

Read more about the benefits of a regular massage on my blog.

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