Swedish massage uses movements to warm the muscles and work deep into the tissues to relieve tension and pain. This deeply relaxing Swedish massage can help with the build up of tension caused by sport, driving, being sat at a desk or computer for long periods of time or the general build up of stress from daily life.

The petrissage techniques used in Swedish massage manipulates the tissues and stimulates the blood circulation, releasing built up toxins stored in the tense muscles. The waste is then carried away by the lymphatic system leaving you feeling deeply relaxed and stimulated with a renewed sense of energy.

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Benefits of Swedish Massage

Relieves tension and stiffness in muscles reducing pain

Reduces muscle fatigue

Increases flexability of muscles

Increases circulation and lowers blood pressure

Helps remove toxins from body

Promotes better digestion

Releases endorphins

Relaxes the body and mind

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Price

Back, Neck & Scalp Swedish massage treatment – £45

Full Body Swedish massage treatment – £55

30 minute Swedish massage with 30 minute Reflexology – £55

90 minute Swedish massage treatment – £75

For a healthy body and healthy mind, please call Alana Melody on 07891 181186 for any enquiries or to make an appointment for Swedish massage Milton Keynes. Alternatively, you can contact Carol via Appointments & Bookings, or book on-line below.

I would just like to thank you for the treatment today and although not perfect yet I must say it’s the 1st time in many weeks I could sit in the evening without any discomfort!

Steve Aitkinson – Simpson Village, Milton Keynes

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