Reflexology Massage
What is Reflexology Massage?
Reflexology Massage is a holistic therapy that applies gentle pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and sometimes ears. These reflex points correspond to different organs and systems in the body. By stimulating them, reflexology promotes balance, enhances relaxation, and supports the body’s natural healing processes. It is a deeply calming treatment that works both physically and emotionally.
Benefits of Reflexology Massage
- Reduces stress and promotes deep relaxation
- Improves circulation and energy flow throughout the body
- Supports the body’s detoxification process
- Helps relieve tension, headaches, and migraines
- Assists in balancing hormones and boosting immunity
- Encourages better sleep and emotional well-being
- Complements traditional medical treatments by supporting overall wellness
Who is Reflexology Massage Ideal For?
- Individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, or insomnia
- People with headaches, migraines, or chronic tension
- Clients with digestive issues or hormonal imbalances
- Anyone seeking a natural way to restore balance and energy
- Those who prefer a non-invasive, gentle, and holistic approach to wellness
Pricing
Reflexology Massage - 45 Minutes
$60
Reflexology Massage - 60 Minutes
$70
Reflexology Massage - 90 Minutes
$100
Reflexology Massage - 120 Minutes
$140
FAQs About Reflexology Massage
Is reflexology the same as a regular foot massage?
No. While it may feel similar, reflexology targets specific reflex points that correspond to organs and systems in the body, making it more therapeutic than a simple foot massage.
Is reflexology painful?
Reflexology is generally not painful. You may feel mild sensitivity on certain points, which often indicates an area of imbalance, but overall it should feel relaxing.
How long does a reflexology session last?
A typical session lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your needs.
How many sessions are recommended?
For relaxation, occasional sessions work well. For specific issues (like stress, sleep, or digestive balance), weekly or bi-weekly sessions may provide better results.
Who should avoid reflexology?
Reflexology is safe for most people but may not be suitable for individuals with foot injuries, infections, or certain health conditions (such as blood clots). Pregnant women should consult their doctor before starting reflexology.