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Get answers to common questions about Couples deep tissue - 60 Min.
Expect firm, focused pressure aimed at deeper muscle layers. Therapists continuously check comfort and will adjust intensity on request. Communicate openly about any pain; mild to moderate soreness for 24 to 48 hours is normal as muscles release and recover.
Yesāfirst-timers can enjoy this treatment when therapists customize pressure. We begin with a consultation to assess health history and comfort levels, then adapt techniques. If you prefer gentler work, request reduced pressure or consider a Swedish couples massage instead.
Two therapists communicate and plan individualized routines before starting, aligning timing and pressure to each partnerās needs. They synchronize transitions and respect personal boundaries, ensuring both receive focused deep-tissue work while maintaining a comfortable, unified experience.
Yes. Deep tissue may be contraindicated for recent surgeries, open wounds, active infections, clotting disorders, severe osteoporosis, uncontrolled hypertension, or active cancer. Pregnant clients should consult their physician. Always disclose medications and medical history during booking for safe modifications.
Arrive ten to fifteen minutes early to complete intake forms, hydrate well, and avoid heavy meals or alcohol beforehand. Wear loose clothing and remove jewelry. Discuss areas of concern and pressure preferences during the pre-massage consultation to ensure a comfortable, effective session.
Hydrate generously, rest, and apply gentle stretching or light movement to promote circulation. Warm baths can soothe tight muscles and ice helps acute inflammation. Avoid strenuous exercise for twenty-four to forty-eight hours and follow any personalized self-care guidance your therapists provide.