Yes, you can stay clothed during certain types of massages, especially traditional Thai massages where loose clothing is provided. However, for oil-based massages, you might need to undress partially. Your comfort is the top priority, so you can always discuss your preferences with your therapist.
No, you do not need to bring your own clothes or towels. We provide everything you need, including massage attire, towels, and any other necessary items. Just come prepared to relax and enjoy your experience.
Yes, it’s not uncommon to experience an emotional release during or after a Thai massage. The deep pressure and stretching can release stored tension, not just physically but emotionally as well. Some people feel a sense of relief, joy, or even sadness afterward. This is a natural response as your body and mind are releasing built-up stress, and it’s part of the healing process.
It’s generally recommended to remove any jewelry before your massage. This ensures that nothing gets in the way during the treatment and helps prevent any accidental damage or discomfort. We will provide a safe place for you to store your valuables during your session.
It’s best to avoid eating a heavy meal before your massage. Ideally, have a light snack if you’re hungry, but give yourself at least an hour to digest before the session. A full stomach can cause discomfort, especially during a Thai massage where pressure is applied to your abdomen. After the massage, it’s a good idea to drink water to stay hydrated.
Thai massage improves circulation, flexibility, and muscle tone. It reduces stress, relieves muscle tension, and enhances overall well-being by incorporating stretching and acupressure techniques.
For a traditional Thai massage, you will typically be provided with loose, comfortable clothing to wear. This is because Thai massages involve a lot of stretching and movement, so the clothing needs to be non-restrictive. For oil-based massages, you may be asked to undress to your comfort level, with appropriate draping provided to ensure your privacy.