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Orange Bleue Crépy-En-Valois

25 Rue du Bois de Tillet, 60800 Crépy-en-Valois, France

+33 3 44 88 81 25+33 3 44 88 81 25Call to book
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Hennach Radouan

13 Rue Andre Marie Ampere, 60800 Crépy-en-Valois, France

+33 3 44 94 18 85+33 3 44 94 18 85Call to book

Physiotherapy

Dry Needling

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Absolue Beauté

14 Rue Jeanne d'Arc, 60800 Crépy-en-Valois, France

+33 3 44 59 16 51+33 3 44 59 16 51Call to book

Dermaplaning

Microdermabrasion

Threading

Acne Facial

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Peggy Carbon Naturopathe Crépy en Valois, Massages Bien-Être, Kobido, Shirotchampi, Drainage lymphatique, Réflexologie

3 Chem. de Crépy, 60800 Rouville, France

+33 6 21 83 32 08+33 6 21 83 32 08Call to book

Acupuncture

Dry Needling

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Mag beauty break

15 Av. du Président John Kennedy, 60800 Crépy-en-Valois, France

+33 7 82 77 40 23+33 7 82 77 40 23Call to book

Threading

Bridal Makeup

Makeup Service

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Breavoine Stéphanie

3 Rue du Clos Saint-Hubert, 60800 Crépy-en-Valois, France

+33 6 13 10 08 23+33 6 13 10 08 23Call to book

Dermaplaning

Microdermabrasion

Threading

Acne Facial

Deep Tissue Massage FAQs

There are no hard and fast rules on how often you should get a deep tissue massage - it’s more about what feels right for you and what provides the most benefits. This could be daily, a few times a week, every month - whatever makes you feel comfortable.

Remember you can always ask your therapist to recommend a treatment plan, as their expertise means they’ll know how to address the underlying issues you may be suffering from.

This is entirely up to you. If you’ve experienced a deep tissue massage and felt the benefits, then you might decide it’s worth doing regularly - or even just the once so you could know what it’s like and if it’s something you’d be interested in again.

You might feel they aren’t for you, in which case you might be more interested in other types of massage treatment, including:

  • Swedish massage
  • Hot stone massage
  • Thai massage
  • Lymphatic massage
  • Shiatsu massage

To prepare for your deep tissue massage, one of the most important things is to avoid eating a heavy meal or drinking a lot of liquids before the treatment. A deep tissue massage involves intense pressure being applied to your body, which can be uncomfortable on a full stomach.

Otherwise, the main thing you should do is get yourself in a relaxed state of mind and body, so the massage can be as effective as possible. Try to arrive early so you can let yourself unwind before your massage starts.

When you get a deep tissue massage, your therapist will ask which area of your body you want them to focus on. There is no standard method - the treatment should be tailored to your specific needs, but all therapists will have their own individual styles too.

You’ll be asked to lay on the massage table, either on your front, back or side depending on what area is being massaged. Your therapist might begin lightly at first to warm up your muscles, before moving on to the areas of focus.

This will involve deep pressure being applied slowly with hands, arms and elbows to release your contracted muscles and tissues. The time it takes to complete the treatment can vary, but it will normally be between one and two hours.

Massage etiquette is a thing - and it’s important for both you and your therapist. When you’re undergoing a treatment, you shouldn’t:

  • Disrespect your therapists’ boundaries
  • Be late and expect your full time
  • Dress down while your therapist is still in the room
  • Make excessive noise

The reason a deep tissue massage can leave lingering pain and discomfort is because they involve intense physical pressure on your body. It’s completely normal for the soreness to last for a day or even two or three!

Feeling slightly sick or dizzy after a massage, particularly a deep tissue massage that involves intense pressure on your body, is quite common. It’s normally as a result of dehydration - a deep tissue massage releases toxins from your lymphatic system that build up under your skin. The best way to remedy this and flush out those toxins is to stay hydrated, so make sure you drink a little water regularly before your massage and hydrate thoroughly afterwards!

However remember, if you are feeling any severe discomfort, pain or sickness after your treatment, you should talk to a healthcare professional.

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For improved mobility, a deep tissue massage can get you back on track. It's an intense form of massage using deep pressure to treat sports injuries or chronic pain issues.

And even if you don't have any specific muscular problems, a deep tissue massage gives great relaxation. Beneficial for boosting circulation and breaking down knots in the skin's soft tissue, a deep tissue massage really gets to work. Try this muscle-relieving massage for all-over wellbeing and pain relief. In St-Ladre-La Sablonniere, deep tissue massages usually take around 1 hour, with prices starting from €40.

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