
In general, the relaxing massage always starts with light movements and progresses according to the characteristics of each one. The succession of movements will depend on the sub-technique used by the therapist and the client's disposition to deep and light touches. In general, it has deeper pressure than drainage and lighter pressure than a shaper.
Relaxing Massage - Anti Stress

As the intention is relaxation, in this type of massage the client has more freedom to choose the intensity and speed of the touch, as well as to communicate any factors that are helping or preventing total relaxation. The therapist's lights, music and pitch should be adjusted so that there are no tension elements during the session.
During this session it is highly recommended to leave the cell phone turned off (you can leave them charging in our exclusive UV disinfection booths)
Some clients even sleep during the session. In this case, the therapist continues the procedures without waking the client, and wakes her up a few minutes before the end of the session so that she has time to recover her senses with calm and tranquility.
As this type of massage is one of the oldest in the world, there are a multitude of techniques and sub modalities of relaxing massage, from all parts of the world, including volcanic stones, bamboos, hot candles, shells, suction cups, aromatic oils, chromotherapy , sound frequencies, etc.
Benefits
well-being, relaxation
draining effects, helping to improve immune response and organ dysfunction
Moisturizes the skin and helps prevent premature aging
Improves muscle elasticity
Decreases physical and mental fatigue
relief of acute pain and reduction of chronic pain from stress, posture problems or repetitive movements
stimulates the production of oxytocin, which improves stress and the feeling of fear, and serotonin, which normalizes mood, heartbeat and sensitivity to pain.
Collaborates with the nervous system
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Indications
acute and chronic, mental and body stress
acute and chronic muscle pain
depression
anxiety
attention deficit
preparation for exams, interviews, lectures, premieres, etc.
relaxation after workouts and after work
Contraindications
Rash such as blisters, wounds and scabies
Bruises
Infectious fever, hemorrhages, flebit
Inflamed joints
Tumors diagnosed or in suspected cases
Non-solidified fractures
Severe osteoporosis
Renal insufficiency
Cardiovascular problems, thrombosis or other circulatory disorders and anticoagulant therapies
Open wounds, recent burns and severe mental illness.
Check also the table of general and relative contraindications for all massages here
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In cases of doubtful diagnosis, it is recommended to postpone the massage session and consult a doctor.
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