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Get answers to common questions about Reflexology - 60 min.
Your session begins with a brief intake, then a methodical sequence working foot or hand reflex points. With a full hour we spend extra time on each zone to encourage deep release, relaxation, and a noticeable sense of balance afterward.
Frequency depends on goals: weekly or biweekly sessions are common for acute concerns, then monthly for maintenance. Chronic issues may need an initial series; your therapist will recommend a personalized plan based on response and wellness goals.
Generally safe, but always inform your therapist about medications and health conditions. Reflexology may be contraindicated with deep vein thrombosis, open wounds, or certain circulatory disorders. We recommend physician clearance for serious or unstable medical issues.
Arrive hydrated and avoid heavy meals or alcohol beforehand. After the session rest, drink water, and allow gentle activity. You may experience increased urination, mild fatigue, or emotional releases—these are normal detox signs that usually resolve within a day or two.
Reflexology is typically gentle; therapists use moderate pressure that may feel intense on sensitive spots but should not be sharply painful. Communicate discomfort so pressure can be adjusted. Temporary soreness or emotional release can occur and usually subsides quickly.
Yes. Reflexology pairs well with massage, facials, or body treatments for a comprehensive spa experience. Schedule spacing depends on services; your therapist can suggest combinations and timing to maximize relaxation without overworking the same areas.