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Gift Vouchers

Give the Gift of Relaxation
An ideal present, gift vouchers are available in exchange for any treatment at Thy Spa. Gift vouchers are non-refundable and are valid for 6 months.
After Massage
After Massage Here are some simple tips to help you maintain and balance your body before and after your massage.
Before
– Eat Lightly : Ensure you have had a meal a few hours before or eat something light, like fresh fruits, at least 1 hour before the massage.
– Hydrate: Drink some water or tea; avoid coffee and alcohol.
After
– Drink Water: Drinking water after a massage is recommended by massage therapists and other health care practitioners. Proper hydration helps the kidneys and other organs process substances released by the muscles during the massage. It also helps flush out accumulated materials and waste products, reducing muscle aches and soreness.
– Warm Bath: A warm bath, especially with Epsom salts, is soothing and helps draw out toxins. Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate, a natural muscle relaxer. Avoid extremely hot baths if you have inflammation.
– Body’s Reaction: You might feel sore after the massage, which is normal, especially with deep tissue or Swedish massages. This soreness should last only a day or two. Stretch before your next massage and inform your therapist of any particularly painful areas.
– Rest: You may feel tired and want to take a nap. Listen to your body and rest if possible. Massage works on both the body and mind, helping to destress and relax you.
Note on Eating Before and After
– Before: Avoid heavy meals but don’t come on an empty stomach. Eating a banana or some fruits 1-2 hours before the massage and drinking water is recommended.
– After: Eat light meals like steamed or lightly stir-fried vegetables with rice, noodles, or pasta, accompanied by water or herbal tea.
Why Am I Sore?
Experiencing soreness or tight muscles after a massage is normal, especially if it’s been a while since your last massage or if you’ve never had one. This discomfort usually lasts a few hours to about a day and a half.
Reasons for Soreness
– Muscle Manipulation: Pressure and movements during a massage can break apart spasms or micro-scars in the muscle fibers, causing soreness similar to post-exercise.
– Inflammation Response: The body may respond to muscle manipulation with an inflammatory response.
– Dehydration: Proper hydration can help reduce soreness.
– Tense Muscles: Particularly tense or knotted muscles before the massage can lead to soreness as they are worked out.
– Individual Sensitivity: Everyone’s body reacts differently to massage; some might be more sensitive and experience soreness even with gentle massages.
Understanding Massage as the Body’s Workout
Some massages, like traditional Thai or deep tissue massages, focus on specific muscle groups and can cause more soreness due to deeper pressure. According to experts, this is similar to post-workout soreness as it forces blood into your muscles, bringing in nutrients and temporarily increasing inflammation.
Communicate with Your Therapist
It’s important to communicate with your massage therapist regarding your expectations and current state of health. This allows the therapist to tailor the massage to your personal needs and make adjustments in intensity or technique as the session proceeds.
Managing After-Effects
– Hydrate: Drink plenty of water immediately following your treatment and continue for the next day or two.
– Relax: Take it easy after your massage. Go home, relax, and allow your body to find its balance naturally.
– Regular Practice: Make bodywork a habitual practice for good health.
Embrace Different Emotions
Massage may release emotions. You might feel the need to cry, feel elated, or full of energy. These responses are normal. Allow these emotions to come, and you should feel better afterward.
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GIFT VOUCHERS
An ideal present, gift vouchers are available in exchange for any treatment, full or half-day programmes, exchangeable at Thy Spa. Gift vouchers are not refundable and must be presented at the time of treatment. Currently each voucher is only valid at a specific location where is was purchased from.
ON ARRIVAL
In-house guests are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes before their appointment. Bathrobes/special loose garments and slippers are provided in the changing room. If you arrive later than 15 minutes before the appointment, the duration of your treatment might be affected.
PAYMENTS
All treatments must be prepaid before the service can be carried out. Online reservations are pre-authorised to your credit or debit card. We accept cash, Visa and MasterCard.
MINORS
Children under the age of 14 may not use the facilities without an on-site adult supervision. Young adults ages 15 to 16 may use the spa facilities during 9.00am – 7.00pm only.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS
If you have undergone any surgery within the past 6 months, suffer from any medical condition or are pregnant please advise us at the time of booking and immediately before your treatment. Our therapists will guide you to ensure that your experience suits and compliments your physical condition.
PREGNANCY
Pregnancy is one of those times when you really need to take the weight off your feet and be pampered. Being stressed isn’t good for the baby, so what better excuse than being pregnant for some nurturing me-time!
At Thy Spa, we recommend that during pregnancy you focus on pregnancy massage and beauty treatments, such as facial, hand spa and foot spa.
Pregnancy Massage must be avoided during your first 16 weeks of pregnancy. More from NHS
CANCELLATIONS
Please allow 24 hours notice of cancellation to avoid an automatic 50% charge.
AT THE SPA
It is prohibited to use mobile phones, video cameras or personal stereos during your visit. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all areas.
