Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to take my clothes off for Thai Massage?
No. Thai Massage is performed fully clothed. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that allow movement.
Is Thai Massage painful?
It can be intense, especially the stretching, but should not be painful. A good practitioner works within your comfort range. Communicate your limits.
How is Thai Massage different from Swedish or deep tissue massage?
Thai Massage includes passive stretching and yoga-like positions, works with energy lines, and is done clothed on a mat rather than on a table with oil.
Is Thai Massage safe for people with injuries?
Generally yes, but inform your practitioner about any injuries, medical conditions, or limitations. They can adapt the work accordingly.
What should I expect in my first session?
You'll discuss your needs, then lie on a mat. The practitioner will move you through stretches and apply pressure. The work is interactive—you can communicate your comfort level.
How often should I get Thai Massage?
It depends on your needs. Some people go weekly, others monthly. Regular sessions help maintain flexibility and address chronic tension.