Relaxation Massage

This is a gentle, full-body massage that uses long strokes, kneading, and circular movements on the topmost layers of muscles. It is designed to promote relaxation, increase circulation, and reduce muscle tension.

Sports massage

This massage is specifically designed for athletes and individuals who engage in regular physical activity. It helps to prevent and treat injuries, improve flexibility and range of motion, and enhance athletic performance.

Reflexology

Complementary therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. It is correspond to different parts of the body, and that applying pressure to them help to relieve pain, reduce stress etc.

Kinesiotape

Kinesiotape is a stretchy, therapeutic tape that supports muscles and joints, reduces pain and inflammation, and is commonly used by athletes and individuals with musculoskeletal injuries or conditions.

Deep tissue massage

This type of massage uses slow, deep pressure to target the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It is ideal for individuals with chronic muscle pain or tension, or those recovering from an injury.

Presstherapy

Presstherapy is a mechanical compression therapy that uses air pressure to massage and stimulate circulation in the legs, arms, or abdomen, and is commonly used for beauty, wellness, and medical treatments.

Head massage

Therapeutic technique that focuses on the head, neck, and shoulders. It typically involves a combination of gentle massage, kneading, and pressure-point stimulation to relieve tension and promote relaxation.

Thai massage

This ancient form of massage originated in Thailand and uses stretching and deep massage techniques to improve flexibility, increase circulation, and promote relaxation.