Thai Massage Service
Thai massage is known for its unique combination of assisted yoga postures, acupressure, and Ayurvedic principles. With a history dating back more than two thousand years, Thai massage continues to be a popular choice for those seeking physical and emotional healing.
At our Thai massage sessions, our trained therapists will use their expertise to tailor the massage to your specific needs. From alleviating pain and tension to promoting relaxation, Thai massage can be a powerful tool in your wellness journey.
Book an appointment with us today to experience the benefits of Thai massage for yourself.
Benefit Of Thai Massage
Thai massage is a combination of yogic Asanas and stretches, meant to strengthen the physical body and harmonise energy in the body, potentially resulting in a new life experience.
This therapy requires active participation from the person receiving the massage.
Thai massage movements are designed to increase or enhance flexibility in the body.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Thai Massage?
The Thai massage is a combination of compression, acupressure and yogic stretches. It stimulate the energy lines of your body to restore balance. Thai massages can be rigorous where your therapist may press, stretch and knead your muscles with their hand and feet to release the blocked energy. This process helps reduce stress and enhance overall health.
How Much Does A Thai Massage Cost?
At Long Life, we offer three massage packages. A 60-minute Jazz is £70, a 90-minute Vintage massage is £90 and a 120-minute Mighty dose is £120 between 8am-11pm.
From 11pm until 8am, a 60-minute Thai massage would cost £100, a 90-minute massage will cost £120 and a 120-minute massage will cost £150
From 11pm until 8am, a 60-minute Thai massage would cost £100, a 90-minute massage will cost £120 and a 120-minute massage will cost £150
When Should You Get A Thai Massage?
If you are suffering from physical or mental fatigue, a Thai massage could make you feel better. And for others, it’s always good to incorporate massage routines that involve stretching and relaxing techniques, so they will keep the bodies flexible.
Who Should Not Get A Thai Massage?
Pregnant mothers are generally advised not to get a Thai massage during their first trimester.
Also the customers those suffering from medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, unmedicated high blood pressure, blood clots, cancer and osteoporosis should avoid Thai massages.
What Are The Benefits Of Getting A Thai Massage?
Thai massage can help treat a range of physical and psychological ailments. While it’s very relaxing and tension-relieving, the stretches and breathwork encourage flexibility. Some of the science-backed health benefits of this massage are improved blood circulation, reduced chronic pains, improved energy levels, relief from headaches, and recovery from injuries.
How Often Should I Get A Thai Massage?
There are no hard and fast rules as to how often a person must get a Thai massage. However, if you are planning to reduce stress and boost your health, doing it once or twice a month would be good.
If you are suffering from chronic headaches and are looking for non-pharmaceutical remedies for relief, scientific research shows that the benefits of a Thai massage can last from anywhere between several days to 15 weeks.
If you are suffering from chronic headaches and are looking for non-pharmaceutical remedies for relief, scientific research shows that the benefits of a Thai massage can last from anywhere between several days to 15 weeks.