Deep Tissue Massage in Summerlin, Las Vegas
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Target Tension. Release Stress. Reclaim Your Body.
If chronic pain, stiffness, or deep-seated tension is holding you back, it’s time for a reset. Our Deep Tissue Massage at Pearl Skin Studio goes beyond surface-level relaxation—targeting the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue to promote real, lasting relief. Ideal for athletes, professionals with desk strain, or anyone carrying physical stress, this massage is where wellness meets recovery.
What Is a Deep Tissue Massage?
Deep Tissue Massage is a focused, therapeutic technique that applies firm pressure and slow strokes to reach the inner layers of muscles and fascia. Unlike a Swedish massage, which is more gentle and relaxing, deep tissue work addresses chronic muscle tightness, postural imbalances, and injury recovery.
Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage
Reduces Chronic Muscle
Tension
Eases tightness in the back, shoulders, neck, and legs.
Improves Mobility & Flexibility
Breaks up adhesions (knots) and restores range of motion.
Relieves Postural Strain
Especially effective for clients with desk jobs or repetitive movements.
Speeds Recovery from Injuries
Helps heal soft tissue damage and reduce inflammation.
Promotes Circulation & Stress
Relief
Increases blood flow to oxygen-starved muscles while encouraging relaxation
Ideal For
Athletes or active individuals
Clients with recurring back or neck pain
Those experiencing sciatica, tension headaches, or repetitive strain
Anyone needing focused relief from stress or injury-related tension
What to Expect
1. Personalized Consultation – We discuss your pain points, pressure preferences, and wellness goals
2. Focused, Intentional Bodywork – Using slow, deep strokes and sustained pressure to work through tension
3. Targeted Techniques – Including trigger point therapy and cross-fiber friction to release deeply held muscle patterns
4. Aftercare Advice – Stretching, hydration, and tips to extend your results
Note: Mild soreness may follow as your muscles release deeply stored tension—this is a natural part of the healing process.