Thai Hot Coconut Oil Massage - 2 hours.

Price:

310,00 

Warming and moisturising Thai Hot Coconut Oil Massage

Less intense than a traditional Thai massage and more relaxing massage performed with hot coconut oil. The acupressure technique with a combination of Ayurvedic massage relaxes and relieves stress. When performed correctly, the massage relieves pain in the shoulders, neck, neck, back and legs. The aim of this massage is to improve the immune and nervous systems and to accelerate the excretion of excess water from the body by stimulating the skin pores. The two-hour option allows the masseuses to concentrate longer on specific parts of the body.

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We strive to create the safest possible environment for our clients and staff in view of the situation around us. However, if you still do not feel comfortable using our services, we suggest postponing your visit to a later date. Do not worry about the expiry date of your invitation or pass. We will accept them at a later date. 

CONTRAINDICATIONS TO MASSAGE

In most cases, Thai massage is a safe treatment. People who are affected by any of the following should not undergo massage.
- The consumption of alcohol before the massage is not recommended.
- A meal should be consumed at the latest one and a half hours before the massage.  

Contraindications to massage:
- all conditions with a high body temperature (above 38° C), acute and subacute inflammatory conditions,
- skin discontinuity, early period after fractures, sprains and dislocations (in such cases individual healthy joints may be massaged)
- all kinds of dermatological lesions,
- scars, bruises, skin inflammations, varicose veins (in such cases, only healthy parts of the body may be massaged)
- allergies to cosmetics used in massage,
- haemorrhages or a tendency to their occurrence,
- Uncompensated heart defects, aneurysms, fresh blood clots, fresh myocardial infarction,
- malignant and non-malignant tumours,
- post-traumatic strokes in joints and muscles (up to 3 days after the injury)
- phlebitis
- osteomyelitis with fistulas,
- core cavernosity,
- the period of the first trimester and the last month of pregnancy,
- the entire period of pregnancy with complications,
- all cases requiring surgical intervention,
- people after surgery (massage can be given 12 months after surgery if it was major and 6 months after a minor one if the scars are well healed)
- peptic ulcer disease with bleeding,
- liver and kidney stones.