Aromatherapy oil massage
Mechanism of Action:
The oil massage is a wellness massage performed with massage oil blended with various scents. This massage, consisting of long, smoothing movements with oil, relaxes the entire body, achieving the effects detailed in the wellness massage.
Massage Oils Blended with Medicinal Aromatics:
Honey
contains various vitamins, minerals, proteins, amino acids, enzymes, and plant hormones. It nourishes and soothes the skin, reducing inflammation. Honey is also excellent for detoxifying the skin. Recommended for skin nourishment and detoxification.
Orange Peel
has a skin-tightening effect, restores balance to dry or oily skin, improves blood circulation, making it ideal for treating cellulite. It increases sweating, aiding the elimination of toxins through the skin. Its effects can be enhanced when combined with internal cleansing.
Mango-Apricot
refreshes and nourishes the skin. Suitable for all skin types, but especially recommended for those with dry skin due to its moisturizing properties. It has a calming effect on the nerves. Its pleasant aroma positively affects brain function, relieving tension and bad moods.
Lavender
lavender oil alleviates muscle pain, relieves muscle spasms, and is excellent for healing wounds, abrasions, and bruises, as well as soothing inflamed skin. Its scent has long been used for relaxation, calming the nerves and aiding sleep.
Lemon Balm
lemon balm oil has a calming effect. It aids relaxation, and its fresh scent soothes both body and mind. Lemon balm oil also has antiseptic properties.
Yogi
this unique scent contains pure essential oils from the mystical East, making it noticeable even after the massage. A blend of Eastern essential oils. It has a calming and relaxing effect and also improves mood.
Grape Seed
the oil found in grape seeds is one of the most versatile natural ingredients. Its strong antioxidant properties and high vitamin content have been discovered in the beauty industry. It helps maintain skin elasticity and delay the aging process. It is often used for dry, mature skin care. Its aroma reflects the grape, with a fruity scent enhanced by a nutty-raisin accord, making it particularly intriguing.
Treatment Procedure:
the patient lies face down on the treatment bed, relaxing their muscles. Comfort is ensured by the face cradle on the bed. The patient remains passive during the treatment.
Duration:
20', 40', or 60' minute treatments are available.
Indications:
excellent for musculoskeletal and rheumatic conditions. Highly recommended for guests with a stressful lifestyle. The primary goal is to enhance muscle strength and elasticity, boost metabolism, and maintain skin youthfulness and elasticity. It also serves as a supplement to weight loss and detoxification programs.
Contraindications:
Cardiac and circulatory conditions: within 6 months after a heart attack, heart failure, high blood pressure unresponsive to medication, phlebitis, hyperthyroidism, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory phase of musculoskeletal diseases, incontinence (partial or complete loss of bowel or bladder control), bleeding disorders, anticoagulant use, menstruation, cancer (for 5 years after diagnosis, and thereafter on an individual basis), infectious diseases, open wounds or injuries, infectious skin diseases, fever, pregnancy, local skin changes (skin injury, skin disease), caution is advised for varicose veins in the lower limbs, bleeding disorders, or anticoagulant use.