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Get answers to common questions about Face Massage.
This addon usually runs 10–20 minutes depending on preference and therapist recommendations. It’s designed as a focused finish to your primary massage, offering targeted tension release and circulation without significantly extending overall appointment time.
Yes, with precautions. Tell your therapist about sensitivities, acne, rosacea, or recent procedures. They’ll adapt pressure, technique, and products or avoid the area if necessary to ensure safety and comfort.
Targeted jaw, temple, and sinus area massage can relieve tension-related headaches and help drainage. While not a medical treatment, many clients report reduced pressure and improved comfort after the addon session.
We recommend removing heavy makeup for best results and to allow products to absorb. If you can’t, your therapist can gently work around light makeup, but clean skin optimizes lymphatic work and reduces clogged pores.
Yes. The addon complements most therapeutic, Swedish, deep tissue, and relaxation massages. Your therapist will integrate techniques to match pressure and goals, ensuring a seamless transition and consistent treatment flow.
Avoid if you have open wounds, active infections, recent facial surgery, severe acne, contagious skin conditions, or uncontrolled hypertension. Inform your therapist about medications, procedures, or health issues so they can modify or decline the service safely.