Massage Services in Tulsa, OK

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We proudly offer several specialty massage therapy services:

Brandy Fenwick LMT, CLT, MLD-C

  • Swedish
  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage
  • Pre/Post Natal
  • Post-op Specialist (see details under Lymphatic Therapy & Post-op Services)


Michelle Daniels LMT

  • Swedish
  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage
  • Deep Tissue
  • Bamboo Fusion
  • Hot Stone


SWEDISH
This relaxing technique embodies a variety of gentle strokes and kneading with a rhythmic flow. It is intended to ease tension, improve circulation, and induce deep relaxation. Perfect for overall well-being, this classic technique aims to soothe the body and calm the mind.


DEEP TISSUE:
Deep Tissue Massage is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal problems and focuses pressure and deliberate strokes to alleviate discomfort, restore flexibility, and promote relaxation. This specialized therapy supports your body's healing and aids in rebalancing the muscles.


BAMBOO FUSION:
Delight in Bamboo Fusion, a therapeutic technique merging touch with warmed bamboo's revitalizing properties. Utilizing heated bamboo tools and rhythmic massage strokes eases muscle tension, enhances circulation, and fosters profound relaxation. This innovative practice encourages lymphatic drainage, alleviates stress, and leaves you feeling refreshed and invigorated, offering a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern therapeutic benefits.

HOT STONE:
Indulge yourself with a Hot Stone Massage. Strategically placed heated stones are used to employ gentle strokes or intended pressure, releasing muscle tension, enhancing circulation, and easing stiffness. This therapy fosters tranquility and revitalizes your senses.

PRE/POST NATAL:

Expecting moms (pre-natal), enjoy a massage specially tailored to your needs. It can help improve circulation, reduce swelling, relieve muscle tension, and reduce low back and foot pain. Although generally safe, there are certain risk factors and precautions to be aware of.

  • Women with high-risk pregnancies or certain medical conditions, such as preeclampsia, blood clots, edema, high blood pressure, or deep vein thrombosis, should consult with their healthcare provider before scheduling a massage.
  • It is recommended to wait until the second trimester to schedule a massage.
  • New moms (postpartum) benefit your mood and speed up healing. Postpartum massages usually include many of the same elements of regular massages. Women who get a massage after giving birth will likely notice numerous benefits to their body and mood that are associated with massage in general.
  • If you have had a cesarean delivery, talk to both your doctor and massage therapist to be sure it is safe.


MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE:

(Looking for Post-op care? Please go to Lymphatic Therapy & Post-op Care)
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) can often be mistaken for regular massage. However, this technique is specialized and uses light skin stretch strokes and repetitive motions to mimic the lymphatic system. This treatment can aid in improving the lymphatic system’s function by encouraging the body's natural pumping motion to remove excess fluid and waste buildup. In turn it can reduce swelling, aid in a detox journey, improve energy levels, and improve general health and well-being. This technique is effective for individuals dealing with autoimmune disorders, injury, pre/post-natal swelling, or individuals in search of general wellness.

Our therapists are dedicated to providing clients with the best possible care and experience.

Am I A Candidate for Massage Services?

Candidates for massage services are individuals seeking relaxation, stress relief, or relief from muscle tension and soreness. These services are ideal for those experiencing chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or simply looking to improve overall well-being. Whether you need therapeutic massage for muscle recovery or a calming experience to reduce stress, our massage services can be tailored to your specific needs.

Dr Cuzalina and his staff are amazing! He is a perfectionist and it shows in his work. His work has boosted my confidence immensely. I have had multiple procedures with him and always have great outcomes. If you are searching for the best plastic surgeon, search no more because he is it.

L. Google

Brandy is a great post op massage therapist. You can tell she is very educated on post surgical recovery. You can also tell she is very passionate about what she does. She was super educative and answered all my questions I had. She would also respond very quickly when I would ask her questions via text. She works with you on how to self massage and other tools you can use at home to help with recovery. Brandy is very friendly and goes above and beyond! Definitely recommend going to her for post op!

C.A. Google

100000/10 RECOMMEND!!! Dr. Cuzalina and ALL his staff are phenomenal! From the consultation, pre-op, surgery and post-op care, I was so impressed with everyone. And the real MVP was Dr. Cuzalina who worked his magic and gave me amazing results with a Mommy Makeover 🙌

A.J. Google

Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVED my results from my rhinoplasty. The process from start to finish was amazing, Dr. C made me feel so comfortable and relaxed. I will be back!!!

E.S. Google

I always have the best experience when I’m seen! Dr. C did my mommy makeover and just did a revision at my 6 month mark. (On behalf of me not completely following the rules and from an old piercing scar). I appreciated him being VERY thorough as to why things happened the way they did. Also, Brandy has been and continues to be a heaven sent specialist! She has kept me mentally stable throughout this process. I chose lymphatic drainage massages due to them being recommend the first surgery however, I chose them on my own this time! I’m so thankful for the whole team from front desk to nurses to surgery staff and aftercare. Hands down best place to go!!

T.E. Google

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About Us
How often should I schedule a massage?

Typically, patients might schedule one massage per week but there aren’t standard guidelines for the frequency of massages. Our massage experts may be able to recommend a schedule and duration of massage sessions that will work best for your needs. Massages for certain injuries or underlying conditions may require more frequent sessions.

Does the body release toxins during a massage?

Yes. Throughout the process of the massage, the muscles may release a combination of lactic acid, metabolic byproducts, and waste, which allows the muscles to relax and return to full health.

How does a massage affect the body?

A therapeutic massage can increase blood circulation, increasing the overall health of the body. Additionally, it relaxes the soft tissue in the area, including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments.

*Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person. Images may contain models.