Thai Massage Regional Tasmania
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Top Thai Massage Therapists in Regional Tasmania, TAS
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  1. Black Swan Asian Traditional Chinese Massage

    Black Swan Asian Traditional Chinese Massage

    105A Reibey St, Ulverstone 7315
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Questions & Answers

How much does a Thai massage cost?

Thai massages are $95 on average.

What is a Thai massage?

Thai massage is an invigorating style of massage that incorporates firm pressure and elements of stretching. It's one that will work out your kinks and lengthen the muscle.

When should I get a Thai massage?

If your body is calling out for some tension relief and stretching, you're well due for a Thai massage. This dynamic treatment is ideal for those who need something a little more dynamic.

What should I do after a Thai massage?

Definitely take it easy and drink plenty of water. It's best to rest right after a Thai massage because your muscles have been worked, giving them time to recoup is highly recommended.

How often should I get a Thai massage?

There is no strict guideline to how often you should get a Thai massage. However, you do need time between treatments to allow the body and muscle composition to recover. We say the more the merrier, really.

Do Thai massages hurt?

It's quite a deep, vigorous form of massage, so you will feel pressure and potentially moments of discomfort. Be sure to speak up if you're in pain, though.

How long do Thai massages usually go for?

People tend to spend about 75 minutes at their Thai massage appointments on average.