Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Therapeutic Massage - 105 min.

You'll receive a thorough intake, targeted deep tissue and cupping work, and periodic feedback. The 105 minutes allow extended time on chronic areas, warm-up, and integration so therapists can pursue lasting relief with personalized pressure and techniques.

Yes; when performed by trained therapists, cupping is safe. We explain sensations, adjust suction, and monitor skin response. Mild bruising can occur but typically resolves within days. Inform your therapist of skin conditions or anticoagulant medications beforehand.

Frequency depends on your condition and goals. For chronic pain, many clients start with weekly or biweekly sessions for several weeks, then taper to monthly maintenance. Your therapist will recommend a personalized plan based on response and improvements.

Some soreness or mild bruising is normal after deep tissue and cupping, lasting one to three days. Hydrate, rest, and apply heat or ice as advised. If pain is severe or persists beyond a week, contact us to reassess treatment.

Arrive hydrated and wear comfortable clothing. Avoid heavy meals or alcohol beforehand. Complete intake form and list medications, injuries, or recent treatments. Communicate preferences and pain levels to your therapist so they can tailor pressure and techniques during the extended session.

Ideal for clients with persistent pain, chronic tension, postural issues, or athletes needing deep recovery. Also appropriate when standard sessions haven't provided lasting relief. Therapists customize combination of cupping and deep tissue to each client's sensitivity and goals.