Why Visit a Spa?
In America, unlike other countries, the spa experience is seen as extraneous and unnecessary to a person’s health and well-being. Studies have shown that people who watch their diet, exercise (even in moderation) and treat their bodies to a healing environment live longer and with less stress related diseases.
What to Expect at a Spa
When you come in you are greeted, asked to complete a consultation form which includes medical history and treatment you are under as well as prescriptions you are taking. We do this to help us discern the most appropriate treatment.
Your therapist will then bring you in to the treatment room, reviews your form with you, discuss the treatment you have selected. The therapist will leave the room to give you privacy for you to disrobe and go under the sheet. The room itself will have soft music playing and the lights will be dimmed.
The therapist will knock and return into the room to proceed with the session. They will check in and ask for feedback during the session to make sure you are comfortable. It’s okay to talk to your therapist during the session or not.
Your therapist will inform you when your session is complete, and will leave the room for you to get dressed. Once you are dressed, your therapist will re-enter the room to discuss with you
any follow-up treatment or home care.
What to Wear? (Massage / Facial / Waxing)
This is your time and your treatment. Dress comfortably in clothing that can be easily removed based on your treatment.
After your therapist brings you to the room and consults with you about your individualized treatment, you will be given time privately to disrobe to your comfort level.
Facial: You would remove your shirt, jewelry and personal items. Women will be given a wrap for covering.
Massage: Typically a client removes all clothing and is draped with a sheet. Only body parts being treated are exposed. “Guys… Commando is okay”
It’s okay to leave your undergarments on, or bring a pair of gym shorts.
Waxing: Body parts being waxed are exposed for therapist.
*Our therapists are discrete and professional




