What are Your Favorite Types of Massage?
Open the spa menu to the massage section and you're sure to see some suitable methods. So, how do you choose the type of massage that best suits what you're feeling (stress, muscle pain, etc.) This is a great start before you book your next spa appointment. We share ten of the most popular massage styles to help you choose your favorite.
Swedish
Swedish massage is arguably the most popular type of massage, appearing on most spa menus around the world. This Western massage uses the following techniques - deflation (stroking), friction (rubbing), petrification (kneading), and tapotement (rhythmic caressing) - for a therapeutic experience spa is really relaxing. This is a good form of massage to book if you are a spa novice.
Couple’s
Enjoy a side-by-side massage of your choice with someone you love, be it your spouse or sister. Couples massage offers the chance for partners and best friends to relax together in the same treatment room while the therapist works on each one. Learn more about couples massage.
Hot Stone
You can enhance your massage experience with a hot stone massage that combines hot basalt stones, heated from 120°F to 140°F, to enhance relaxation. Your masseuse will apply hot oil to the stones so that they slide deeper down the body, which is the precursor to the stones lying along the back, palms, and stomach. In a word... heaven.
Deep Tissue
This therapeutic massage is a favorite among athletes and those with toned muscles. A deep tissue massage that combines short, slow strokes and intense pressure (from the therapist's thumb, forearm, and elbow) to break down tight, tight muscles and release tension.
Thai Massage
We admit it, Thai massage is one of our favorites. In Thai massage, the therapist gives you a series of stretches that cover the entire body. (Consider this a great yoga session while someone else is doing the work.) During the massage, you wear loose clothing and lie on a rug or table large enough to accommodate both. therapist and you.
Reflexology
Reflexology is an exciting form of healing massage that involves massaging the soft, fleshy balls of the foot, pulling the toes, probing around the heel, and pushing deep into the arch of the foot. More than simply a foot massage, a reflexologist will stimulate points on the feet that correspond to specific organs.
Myofascial Release
Myofascial release is different from most massages because it focuses on muscles, the thin tissue that covers every organ in the body, rather than just the muscle. The theory is that when muscle fibers are injured or stressed, the fibers and membranes surrounding them become short and tight. Myofascial release treats these symptoms by releasing the uneven tension of the injured fascia.
Aromatherapy
The use of essential oils is an additional element to enhance the massage. Fragrant aromatic extracts, derived from herbs, plants, and other botanicals, not only stimulate the senses but also have additional therapeutic benefits: soothing the body and mind, improving improve mood, promoting sleep, and more. - all the effects we expect from a massage.
Pregnancy/Prenatal Massage
Pregnancy massage, also known as prenatal massage, is a favorite way for expectant mothers to relax and relieve the fatigue in the back and leg muscles.
This type of gentle massage is said to be especially helpful during the second and third trimesters when expectant mothers carry extra weight that can put pressure on your back. It's important to consult your doctor before getting a prenatal massage and to make sure your therapist is trained to work with pregnant women.
Scalp Massage
Let's face it: there's nothing more relaxing than a scalp massage. During this extremely gentle treatment, your therapist will massage warm oil all over your scalp, helping to relax tense muscles in the temples and neck area.
Choosing the right therapist to do your massage is also essential, and it's better to consult with a professional therapist. In Sophia’s Health Massage, you can find several kinds of massage, remedial, relaxation, deep tissue massage or even waxing. If you don't know which message you need, Sophia’s Health Massage therapist will help you decide it.


