Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hot Stone Massage - 30 Mins.

Yes, generally safe. Therapists conduct a pre-screening, adjust heat and pressure, and may avoid stones if necessary. Inform us about pregnancy, circulatory issues, neuropathy, or recent surgeries so we can tailor the session for your safety and comfort.

You’ll experience warmed basalt stones placed on muscles and used as massage tools. The therapist alternates stone work with hand techniques, focusing on tight areas. A brief consultation sets heat and pressure preferences before the treatment begins.

Stones are heated to a comfortable, therapist-monitored temperature that soothes rather than burns. Therapists continually test and adjust heat, and you should tell them immediately if any stone feels too hot or uncomfortable.

Yes. We modify techniques for sensitive skin by lowering stone temperature, using protective layers, limiting direct contact, and choosing gentle oils. Disclose allergies or skin concerns during intake so we can customize the session.

Hydrate well and avoid heavy meals right before your appointment. Arrive a few minutes early, remove jewelry, and share any medical history or preferences. Proper hydration and communication help maximize comfort and treatment benefits.

Many clients feel immediate loosening of tension and warmth relief, while deeper benefits can develop over 24–48 hours as circulation improves. Drink water, rest, and avoid strenuous activity to extend results.