Massage Therapy
Targeted, therapeutic work that gets into the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue — releasing chronic tension and restoring freedom of movement.
About This Treatment
Deep tissue massage uses slow, deliberate strokes and firm pressure to reach the deeper layers of muscle fibre and fascia. Unlike a relaxation massage, the goal here is to break down adhesions — areas of rigid tissue that cause pain, inflammation, and restricted movement.
This therapeutic treatment effectively addresses back pain, neck tension, and postural issues common in office workers and those with physically demanding lifestyles. If you've been carrying tension for weeks, months, or years — this is the treatment that can actually shift it.
Our therapists often combine deep tissue work with complementary techniques such as myofascial release and trigger point therapy within the same session, tailoring the approach to what your body needs.
Benefits
Directly targets the source of chronic muscle pain and tension, providing relief that lasts far longer than surface-level treatments.
Breaks down adhesions in muscle tissue and fascia, restoring freedom of movement that tension and injury have gradually stolen.
Addresses the muscle imbalances that pull your body out of alignment — especially helpful for those spending long hours at a desk.
Releases physical tension that accumulates with stress, lowering cortisol levels and triggering the parasympathetic nervous system.
Client Stories
"I had one of the best deep tissue massages from here! My therapist, Christos, was friendly and put me at ease from the moment I walked in. The tension I'd been carrying for months was gone by the end."
"Yury is absolutely fantastic. Aside from his calm demeanour and fantastic knowledge, he has this magical ability of making even therapeutic massages feel genuinely pleasant!"
FAQ
Deep tissue work can involve some discomfort, particularly in areas of significant tension — but it should never be truly painful. Your therapist will regularly check in with you and adjust pressure based on your feedback. Many clients describe the sensation as "pleasantly intense" — and the relief afterwards makes it well worth it.
This depends on your condition and goals. Some clients feel significant relief after just one session; others benefit most from a course of 4–6 sessions, particularly for chronic conditions. Your therapist will give you an honest assessment after your first appointment.
We recommend drinking plenty of water, avoiding strenuous exercise for 24 hours, and having a warm bath if you experience any post-treatment soreness. Some mild soreness the next day is normal and a sign the treatment is working.
Deep tissue massage is suitable for most people. However, it may not be recommended if you have certain conditions such as blood clots, osteoporosis, or very recent injuries. Our therapists will assess your suitability during the consultation. If in doubt, contact us and we'll advise you.
Start feeling the difference
60, 90 or 120 minutes — choose the session that works for you. Easy online booking via Fresha.