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Bamboo Massage

This treatment can target specific problem areas within the body to ensure that muscles stretch and tension is relieved. Ideal for individuals for a deeper tissue penetration to assist stimulation and lymphatic drainage to optimise sports performance. We also offer couples massage – a dual booking, where you can have your massages  in the same room as each other, at the same time.

Thank you Alysha for sorting my back out – it feels a lot better!

Grant

Pricing

How Much Does a Bamboo Massage Cost?
Full Body – 60 mins – £68

Benefits of a Bamboo Massage

Stimulates cellular activity to repair and nourish the skin

There are many benefits to the skin and muscles.

Long-Lasting Results

The results of a bamboo massage treatment can last months.

Suitable For All Skin Types

This treatment is suitable for people of all skin types.

Bespoke Treatment

This is a bespoke treatment that our specialists can offer.

Why Bamboo Massage is Popular

Muscle Pain and Tension

Bamboo massage treatment is both energising and soothing. If you enjoy deep tissue massage treatment, you will favour this massage therapy. This massage not only works on a deep level, but it also has a huge impact on your lymph and circulation. Each bamboo cane is meticulously handcrafted and designed to knead across the body.

Uses of Bamboo

Bamboo has been present for millennia, and its benefits have been recognised by many ancient and modern civilisations. It is found in cooking utensils, tableware, chopping blocks, cutting tools, flooring, floor mats, bedding, cosmetic goods, clothes, and a variety of other applications, proving it to be a versatile and useful tool.

Its Adaptation in Modern Times

Although it is unknown whether heated bamboo was used to massage people in ancient times, it is now one of the most common kinds of massage. Bamboo massage has been modified as a type of massage in modern times to relieve tension and strain on the therapists’ hands and wrists.

Warm Bamboo

Warm bamboo massage is an innovative method of providing sports, deep tissue, and trigger point massage by rolling and kneading to generate an intense sense of relaxation and well-being. This massage is also utilised as a strong preventative therapy against modern-day stress and to assist in the alleviation of a variety of physical and mental issues.

Warm bamboo massage massages the body with solid bamboo sticks of varying lengths and diameters. The sticks are gently heated before being used.

Release of Toxins

Increased Circulation

The sensation of the tissue by the bamboo sticks is said to ease this “sluggish condition” by dispersing the heat caused by toxin build-up and poor circulation, trigger-point activation, or different acupressure treatments through lymphatic drainage.

Other Services Offered in Conjunction

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue Massage is a broad phrase that refers to a variety of therapies and is frequently utilised in almost all types of Deep tissue work massage.

Deep tissue massage is a very efficient therapeutic massage for patients who suffer from muscular discomfort.

Hot Stone Massage

Hot Stone Massage is a thorough massage that relaxes you by using soothing oils, warm basalt and sometimes cold marble stones. Choose between a back massage and a full-body hot stones massage.

Distinction between Bamboo and Hot Stone Massage

Using bamboo tools of various shapes and sizes, these massage techniques use distinctive strokes (kneading, rolling, criss-cross movements). You will experience the bamboo’s relaxing warmth. Depending on your needs, the full body massage using bamboo may be used warm or cold. The main distinction is that bamboo massage may be performed standing, sitting, or reclining, whereas hot stone massage is often performed laying on a table. To get a deeper stretch of the muscles, the bamboo sticks can go deeper into the muscle fibres and fascia.

Loyalty Discounts

Voucher Program

We offer periodical discounts with the use of a voucher and will accept a voucher from approved partners. Vouchers can also be purchased as a gifts; search our website to find out more.

Who it is recommended for

Is Bamboo Massage Safe?

For health & safety purposes, we do not recommend this type of massage for people who have the following conditions:

• Neuropathy, post-surgery injury or trauma where nerves have been damaged

• Surgery when nerves have been severed and there is a loss of feeling

• Any condition where there is nerve damage to the body

• Varicose veins – it is best to avoid any places where you have varicose veins during your massage.

• Blood Pressure (High/Low)

• Anyone who has been administered medicine that may cause temperature problems.

• Cardiovascular Disease

• Immune system dysfunctions, such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

• Clients suffering from burns, skin cancer, dermatitis, or acne; • Skin problems exacerbated by moisture or heat, such as eczema or psoriasis.

Thrombosis, pregnancy, circulation problems, vein issues, undergoing cancer treatments, Diabetes, or epilepsy.

If you have any doubts, please visit your doctor before beginning massage treatment. If you have any questions, please contact us to speak to a therapist.

Booking a Consultation

You can book a consultation over the phone or send us a message to allocate your time slot. It is necessary to have this done before your first treatment massage to discuss any potential issues that could prove to be detrimental, and also to discuss your overall health and goals.

Preparing for your Spa Appointment

Aromatherapy

Your therapist will have a range of aromatherapy oils for you to choose from. Once you have decided, you can relax, enjoy your aromatherapy spa treatment and allow the aromatherapy session to commence.

What to expect

Your spa appointment will after the consultation, where the choice of treatment (full body or certain areas of the body) as well as the duration has been established and the therapist will make sure to heed any concerns you have for the duration of your therapy. Ask for full body or to target specific areas like the neck for example