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        Types of Massage:

  • Deep Tissue Massage

  • Relaxing (Swedish Massage)

  • Sports Massage

  • Isometric Massage

  • Classic Face Massage - 30 mins

  • Lymphatic Face Massage - 30 mins

  • Lymphatic Body Massage - min 1 hour

  • Lifting Face Massage (With elements of Kobido) - min 1 hour

 

        Prices:

  • 30 mins -      £50 (only back)

  • 1 hour -         £75

  • 1.5 hour -     £95

  • 2 hours -      £110

  • 3 hours -      Available upon request

 

 

Please note: This is a professional service and is NOT sensual, NOR erotic. 

Our qualified therapist has years of experience with professional massage only so please do not ask and be respectful.

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Body and Balance Massage Room

Precautions:

 

Massage therapy appears to have a few serious risks — if it is performed by a properly trained therapist and if appropriate cautions are followed. The number of serious injuries reported is very small. Side effects of massage therapy may include temporary pain or discomfort, bruising, swelling and sensitivity or allergy to massage oils.

Cautions about massage therapy include the following:

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  • Vigorous massage should be avoided by people with bleeding disorders, low blood platelet counts and by people taking blood-thinning medications such as Warfarin.

  • Massage should not be done in any area of the body with blood clots, fractures, open or healing wounds, skin infections, weakened bones (such as from osteoporosis or cancer) or where there has been a recent surgery.

  • Although massage therapy appears to be generally safe for cancer patients, they should consult their oncologist before having a massage that involves deep or intense pressure. Any direct pressure over a tumour usually is discouraged. Cancer patients should discuss any concerns about massage therapy with their oncologist.

  • Pregnant women should consult their health care provider before using massage therapy.

 

General Contraindications:

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For certain medical conditions, massage therapy is generally contraindicated or should be avoided at the time. 

These include:

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  • systemic contagious or infectious diseases, including the common cold

  • acute conditions requiring first aid or medical attention

  • severe unstable hypertension

  • significant fever.

 

Massage therapy does not constitute medical treatment and is not a substitute for a medical examination or diagnosis. If you are dealing with a serious health condition check with your health care provider before seeking massage therapy and make sure you inform your massage practitioner of any health conditions that may affect the work. 

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449 Purley Way, Croydon, CR0 4RG, UK

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