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Get answers to common questions about Head Massage – 30 Mins.
Your therapist will assess tension areas, use focused scalp, neck, and temple techniques, and may include light aromatherapy. Expect gentle pressure, slower breathing, and a noticeable reduction in head and neck tightness.
Generally yes. Our therapists screen for contraindications like recent head injury, active scalp infections, or certain neurological conditions. Share your medical history and medications so we can adapt pressure or recommend an appropriate alternative if needed.
Arrive hydrated and avoid heavy meals immediately before your appointment. Remove heavy hair products if possible and inform your therapist of any scalp sensitivities. Wear comfortable clothing and allow a few minutes after the session to relax before resuming activities.
Head massage can ease tension and reduce trigger-related headaches for many clients, though results vary. Regular sessions may lower stress-related migraine occurrences. If you have chronic migraines, consult your physician and inform our therapist so techniques can be tailored.
Yes. Long hair is fine—therapists will work through length while focusing on the scalp and base of the skull. Tie hair loosely if preferred and avoid tight styles to allow full contact and comfortable pressure application.
Many clients feel immediate relaxation, reduced tension, and clearer thinking right after the session. For chronic headaches or long-standing tension, improvements are more noticeable with regular treatments and supportive home self-care practices.