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Energy Massage by Ana Beauty

It consists of relaxing the body, soul and mind. It's a massage aimed at energy and balance points in the body. Energizing crystals are used and the massage takes place under a bed of lavender after a relaxing foot bath.

Brazilian Massage

It's a technique that uses intense and deep manual movements, with the aim of reorganizing the layers of fat, promoting the harmonization of body contours. Furthermore, when applied with the correct technique, it can help reduce weight and fluid retention, stimulate blood circulation and metabolism and contribute to improving self-esteem and quality of life.

Lymphatic Drainage Post Surgery

The lymphatic drainage massage or lymphatic drainage involves using gentle movements or techniques to stimulate lymph flow throughout the body. The massages help the body get rid of excess fluids and restore immune system body function. The massages are designed to target areas with swelling and help with other systemic conditions requiring fluid movement and eliminating toxins and waste.

Lymphatic drain massages help the body maintain body fluid balance, immune functions, and proper blood circulation. They help accelerate the absorption and transportation of lymph fluids while treating lymphedema pre and post-surgery. Pre-surgery massages help eliminate toxins from the body, while post-surgery massages help the body recover faster. If you are getting plastic surgery, post-surgery helps break up fat cells and deliver excellent body contouring results.

Prenatal Massage

Prenatal massage is a type that's similar to regular massage – it aims to relax tense muscles, ease sore spots, improve circulation and mobility, and just make you feel good. But prenatal massage is also customized to the needs of pregnant women and their changing bodies, and therapists trained in prenatal massage adjust their techniques accordingly.

Carrying a baby inside you changes your center of gravity and puts a lot of stress on your back, neck, abdominal muscles, and shoulders. Pregnancy also relaxes your ligaments, meaning your pelvic joints are less stable, and it also changes your posture, pulling your pelvis forward. Add to that the extra weight you're carrying and you may end up with an aching lower back.