Head massage

30min
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60min
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Head massage

30min
38
60min
68

Explore the art of Thai head massage

Holistic craniofacial treatment

Did you know that facial expression areas retain the emotions they express? With our head massage, we release all this tension. This massage, which primarily works on the head, also treats the most important parts of the face, the scalp, and the nape of the neck, activating blood circulation.

We perform the Thai head or cranial massage on our high massage tables imported from Thailand.

Comprehensive relaxation for your mind and body

Experience relaxation at the highest confluence of the Sen Paths

This massage is a holistic treatment that treats all areas of the head, which is why it is known as a craniofacial massage. The technique of this massage consists of working each area by pressing the key points of facial and cranial reflexology. This activates blood circulation and oxygenation in these areas to eliminate accumulated tension.

The Thai head massage has its origins in the millenary Shiro Abhyanga massage of Ayurvedic medicine. Among its properties we find not only its therapeutic purposes, but also its aesthetic application to tone the facial muscles, highlighting also the feeling of well-being and relaxation that is experienced after the massage. Our masseuses have developed these ancient massage techniques from Ayurvedic medicine. By massaging the head, scalp, neck and facial muscles, various ailments such as anxiety or even tension headaches that can lead to dizziness can be alleviated.

Craniofacial massage

Craniofacial massage reduces and can even eliminate severe headaches, migraines, and migraine headaches. Improved blood flow increases the level of oxygen to the brain, which leads to a deep relaxation that eliminates neck pain. Notice how accumulated stress, tension in the jaw area and mental fatigue disappear. It also has aesthetic effects; by activating the blood circulation in this area, it helps the supply of nutrients to our hair, strengthening it and slowing down its loss. Thanks to this massage you will improve the appearance of your skin, making it brighter, smoother, and firmer, reducing bags and dark circles under the eyes on your face.

How do we perform the head massage?

The head massage is performed on a high massage table imported from Thailand, designed to provide maximum comfort. Our therapists use traditional techniques that include pressure with the thumbs, knuckles, and palms, as well as gentle movements on the scalp, forehead, temples, neck, and face. This treatment is performed in a calm and relaxing environment, allowing you to unwind and enjoy a revitalizing experience.

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Key Benefits of Head Massage

Relief of tension and stress

The techniques applied reduce anxiety and tension headaches, promoting deep relaxation.

Improved blood circulation

The stimulation of specific points promotes better blood flow, providing oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.

Toning of facial muscles

The massage helps tone the muscles of the face, improving its appearance and firmness.

Energy
balance

Working on the Sen paths, the vital energy of the body is harmonized, promoting a state of balance and well-being.

Reduction of headaches

The combination of techniques used can reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches.

Essential areas worked in the head massage

Scalp

Circular movements and gentle pressure are applied throughout the scalp to stimulate blood circulation, oxygenate the tissues and relax the muscles. This work relieves tension accumulated due to stress and improves hair health, providing a feeling of deep calm.

Nape and neck

With specific techniques, the neck and neck area is worked to release muscle stiffness, reduce accumulated fatigue and improve mobility. This approach relieves pressure on the cervical vertebrae, contributing to better posture and a feeling of immediate relief.

Forehead and temples

The pressures on the forehead and temples are designed to release accumulated tension in these sensitive areas, reducing stress and relieving headaches. Gentle movements in this area also help calm the mind and improve mental clarity.

Face

Massage on the cheeks, jaw and eye area tones the facial muscles, improving their firmness and appearance. In addition, it helps release accumulated tension in the jaw and provides deep relaxation that improves the general well-being of the face, softening signs of fatigue and stress.
Essential areas worked in the head massage

Forehead and temples

The pressures on the forehead and temples are designed to release accumulated tension in these sensitive areas, reducing stress and relieving headaches. Gentle movements in this area also help calm the mind and improve mental clarity.

Face

Massage on the cheeks, jaw and eye area tones the facial muscles, improving their firmness and appearance. In addition, it helps release accumulated tension in the jaw and provides deep relaxation that improves the general well-being of the face, softening signs of fatigue and stress.

Scalp

Circular movements and gentle pressure are applied throughout the scalp to stimulate blood circulation, oxygenate the tissues and relax the muscles. This work relieves tension accumulated due to stress and improves hair health, providing a feeling of deep calm.

Nape and neck

With specific techniques, the neck and neck area is worked to release muscle stiffness, reduce accumulated fatigue and improve mobility. This approach relieves pressure on the cervical vertebrae, contributing to better posture and a feeling of immediate relief.

History of head massage

Roots in Ayurvedic medicine

Thai head massage has its beginnings in ancient India, where techniques such as Shiro Abhyanga, an Ayurvedic head massage, were practiced to improve circulation, relieve tension, and promote mental and physical health.

Evolution and adaptation in Thailand

When these techniques arrived in Thailand, they merged with local practices of traditional Thai medicine. They were perfected to work not only on the scalp, but also on the face, neck and shoulders, becoming a more complete and deeply relaxing therapy.

Application in religious and family contexts

Head massage was practiced in both temples and Thai homes, where it was considered a way to connect with spiritual and physical well-being. In temples, it was used as a complement to meditation, while in the family environment, it was done to relieve the stress of everyday life.

History of Thai head massage