Deep Tissue Massage


Extended Time for Extended Relief
Intensive Muscle Therapy with a Holistic Approach
The 60 and 90-minute Deep Tissue Massage is built for those who need more time to address chronic issues, deeper adhesions, or postural imbalances.
Unlike a quick fix, this extended deep tissue session offers a comprehensive healing experience. It goes far beyond the surface, targeting knots, trigger points, and deeply rooted muscular tension. With ample time to work the full body and focus on specific pain zones, this treatment restores balance and range of motion. Ideal for athletes, professionals under physical strain, or anyone seeking serious bodywork, it’s our go-to for long-term relief and muscular rehabilitation.
Treatment Duration
60 and 90 minutes
Treatment Area
Full Body
Treatment Price
$115 to $165
What Makes Our Deep Tissue Massage Stand Out?
Our goal isn't just pressure—it's purposeful healing. Every session is guided by your needs and enhanced by our therapist’s expertise.
Precision Muscle Work
With extra time, we can focus on multiple tension points, correcting imbalances and improving joint function from head to toe.
Advanced Therapist Expertise
Our deep tissue specialists are trained in anatomy-focused techniques that ensure safety while unlocking deep muscular tension.
Healing Meets Relaxation
Though intense, this massage is delivered in a tranquil environment that promotes nervous system recovery and mental calm.



We Know How to Go Deep—Safely and Effectively
At SB Health & Beauty, every deep tissue massage is tailored, targeted, and therapeutic—designed to address what your body needs most.

We don’t just “go hard”—we go smart. Our licensed massage therapists are trained in deep tissue science, allowing them to release tension with precision, not brute force. We treat your chronic pain, not just the symptoms, and our60 and 90-minute service gives us time to do it right. With a peaceful spa environment and dedicated client care, we turn deep work into a deeply healing experience.
Got Questions?
Not at all. This duration allows for better treatment outcomes, especially when working on multiple tension areas across the full body.
Yes, deep tissue massage is often used to rehabilitate muscles after injury and prevent further strain from repetitive movement.
Mild soreness is common and typically fades within a day or two. It’s a sign that your body is processing deep muscular release.
Hydrate, rest, and consider applying heat to areas treated. A warm bath can enhance the recovery process.
