Classic Massage

Classic massage is one of the most common and fundamental massage techniques, aimed at reducing muscle tension, improving blood and lymph circulation, and enhancing overall well-being.

The massage involves a variety of movements: gentle and long strokes, soft circular motions, vigorous kneading of the muscles, and the application of pressure.

➥ Goals:

  • Regulate muscle tone and reduce tension

  • Stimulate blood circulation

  • Relieve body fatigue and stress

  • Create a sense of overall lightness and comfort

Classic massage is excellent both for relaxation and for preventive care.

Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage is a medical-oriented massage technique primarily aimed at addressing specific issues such as muscle tension, pain, fatigue, or restricted movement.

➥ Goals:

  • Treat damaged or tense muscles

  • Reduce pain and promote recovery

  • Stimulate blood and lymph circulation

  • Improve mobility and functional performance

Therapeutic massage is always tailored individually — the specialist selects the technique and intensity based on the specific problem.

Sports Massage

Sports massage is a targeted massage technique designed for athletes and active individuals. Its main goal is to prepare muscles, aid recovery, and prevent injuries.

➥ Goals:

  • Muscle recovery after physical exertion

  • Improve blood and oxygen circulation

  • Reduce the risk of injuries

  • Enhance flexibility and mobility

Sports massage is often intensive and tailored to a specific sport or injured area.

Healing Visceral Massage

Visceral massage is a specialized therapeutic technique aimed at gentle manipulation of the internal organs and applying pressure to the surrounding tissues.

➥ Goals:

  • Improve the function of internal organs

  • Stimulate blood and lymph circulation

  • Enhance connections between organs and support metabolism

  • Reduce stiffness in muscles and tissues

Visceral massage is often used as an adjunct therapy for digestive, respiratory, and urinary system issues and is always performed gently under the supervision of a professional.

Cupping Massage

Cupping massage is a traditional therapeutic technique that uses special cups placed on the skin to create a vacuum.

➥ Goals:

  • Reduce muscle tension

  • Stimulate blood circulation

  • Promote toxin removal and accelerate recovery

  • Relieve stress and fatigue

Cupping massage can be performed statically (cups left on the skin) or dynamically (moving cups across the skin), and the results often appear as skin redness, which is a normal reaction.

Lymphatic Drainage

Lymphatic drainage is a gentle therapeutic massage technique aimed at promoting the normal circulation of lymph fluid in the body.

➥ Goals:

  • Balance bodily fluids and reduce swelling

  • Eliminate toxins

  • Strengthen the immune system

  • Improve the tone of the skin and tissues

Lymphatic drainage is performed with soft, logical movements following the direction of the muscles and lymphatic vessels, and it is often used in combination with therapeutic and aesthetic procedures.

Anti-Cellulite

Anti-Cellulite massage is a specialized technique aimed at reducing fat deposits and improving the appearance of the skin to minimize the appearance of "orange peel" skin.

➥ Goals:

  • Stimulate blood and lymph circulation

  • Reduce fat deposits and improve muscle tone

  • Firm the skin and increase its elasticity

  • Detoxify the body

Anti-cellulite massage is often performed with the use of creams and oils and can be either gentle or more intensive to stimulate the muscles.

Massage With Honey

Honey massage is a specialized technique that uses natural honey to stimulate the skin and muscles.

➥ Goals:

  • Gentle micro-cleansing and renewal of the skin

  • Stimulate blood and lymph circulation

  • Relieve muscle tension

  • Detoxify the body and promote relaxation

The procedure is performed by applying honey to the skin and using light massage movements, which gently “lift” the skin and make the muscles more elastic.