Gua Sha Therapy

Slow strokes. Deeper ease.

Step inside, leave the day at the door. We’ll begin with breath.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gua Sha guides Qi and Blood where they’ve grown quiet. In Western terms, it improves microcirculation, eases myofascial tension, and supports lymphatic flow. The touch is intentional and kind, your body feels heard, not pushed.

Body Gua Sha - what it supports

Body Gua Sha - what it supports

Your Treatment Experience

Who this helps

(real people, real seasons)

Busy professionals & founders riding coffee and crashes, ready for steady focus.

Your Care, Made Simple

Step 1 Listen

Brief 360° intake. I read posture/breath and palpate along meridians to find where tissue is guarding or lymph is slow.

Step 2 Treat

A warm table, light oil, and intelligent, gradual strokes. Pressure is matched to your body or face, never rushed, always respectful.

Step 3 Plan

Simple after-care (hydration, warmth, a short walk) and a rhythm for follow-ups so gains hold.

Benefits you may notice

How you may feel

visit by visit

Days 1–7

Shoulders drop; jaw eases; face feels lighter and clearer.

Weeks 2–4

Quicker release; improved range; glow lasts longer.

Series & maintenance

fewer flare triggers; sculpt and clarity feel like your new normal.(Timelines vary; we pace to you.)

Safety, marks & after-care

Your part

(simple, kind, doable)

Begin Your Journey

Slow strokes. Steady breath. A body and face that remember ease.

Gentle FAQs

Does Gua Sha hurt?

No. Body work can feel “good-intense,” but pressure remains kind and adjustable. Facial work is feather-light and deeply relaxing.

No, the marks left by Gua Sha are not bruises. While they may look like them, they are biologically different in how they form and how they heal.

Yes, you can absolutely combine Gua Sha with acupuncture or facials. These treatments are frequently paired in professional settings to create a layered approach that addresses both surface-level skin health and deeper structural or energetic needs.