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Men's Spa Services

Swedish massage

Swedish Massage

Ideal for first time clients
30 min
60min
90min 5

 

Deep Tissue Massage

Uses deep pressure to get deep into muscles
30min
60min
90min 0

Men's Spa Escape

2 and 1/2 hours 0
Men indulge in the revitalizing skin and body care for pure relaxation. Begin with a purifying Facial followed by an hour long, full body massage for Hot Stone pedicure to complete this package. With Sauna session 0
 
Men's Spa Escape
Gentleman's Facial

Gentleman's Facial

50min
Designed for Men,
this customized Facial
provides deep pore cleansing,
exfoliation W/ steam,
cooling mask, finishing
with an oil free moisturizer
 

Men's Detox Retreat 0

Ion Foot cleanse
Full Body scrub
1hr Swedish Massage
Infrared Sauna 30min
With facial 5 (3 hrs)

 
Men's Detox Retreat
Hot Stone Massage for Men

Hot Stone Massage

Well known for its relaxing benefits, smooth heated basalt stones are used to melt away knots, tension & stress.
90min 0
w/ 30 min sauna 0

Hot Stone Pedicure

Begins with a soothing foot soak to soften skin. The feet are then thoroughly exfoliated to remove roughness. Smooth warm stones are massaged on the feet and calves, rubbing out tension. An experience like no other.
30min
 
Hot Stone Pedicure for Men

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Prostate Massage What about having an energetic, "vigorous" prostate massage?How about a good old prostate milking? Sounds like a healthy thing to do, doesn't it? A lot of people become confused after reading about the supposely good effects of vigorous massage or drainage at various websites and newsgroups devoted to the subject of prostatitis. One such website states: "Your prostate gland is a complex structure of tiny acini, or sacs, in which bacteria can grow. Once they grow there, the swelling and inflammation caused by the infection closes off the sac, causing it not to "shed" bacteria, and protecting the bacteria inside from antibiotics and your body's own immune cells. As more and more acini get closed off, your prostate begins to swell and interferes with your other normal urinary and sexual functions." This concept, this image of bacteria-filled acini, is not borne out by any research. But it's an idea which has taken hold of many men and now drives a good deal of the layman debate around chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). You need to be aware that it is not an idea with any support both experimentally or in the urological community generally. It seems that gentle massage of the prostate by a urologist may be beneficial by helping to drain painfully sequestered secretions in a chronically inflamed prostate gland or seminal vesicles. As a leading prostatitis researcher has stated, "prostate massage" may help by releasing the tension around nerve endings near the prostate in a manner similar to Theile's massage which helps women with IC. This represents a form of "myofascial release". However, vigorous prostatic massage may be very dangerous. If you have acute bacterial prostatitis it can result in septicaemia (blood poisoning). If you have the beginnings of a carcinoma in your prostate, it could conceivably result in the cancer being disturbed, broken up and metastasizing (spreading) around your body. Thirdly, it can result in prostatic calculi (little stones -- if you have them) tearing the delicate membranes in the prostate, exacerbating your CP/CPPS. Fourthly, there is a chance of perforation of the very thin rectal lining adjacent to the prostate, or tearing the rectal lining with a fingernail or implement. Fifthly, it may cause a hemorrhoid flare-up. In short, do NOT ask your doctor for prostate "massage" unless you have considered all the above points carefully. 4 reasons to be careful about prostate massage However, vigorous prostatic massage may be very dangerous. If you have acute bacterial prostatitis it can result in septicaemia (blood poisoning). If you have the beginnings of a carcinoma in your prostate, it could conceivably result in the cancer being disturbed, broken up and metastasizing (spreading) around your body. Thirdly, it can result in prostatic calculi (little stones -- if you have them) tearing the delicate membranes in the prostate, exacerbating your CP/CPPS. Fourthly, there is a chance of perforation of the very thin rectal lining adjacent to the prostate, or tearing the rectal lining with a fingernail or implement. Fifthly, it may cause a hemorrhoid flare-up. In short, do NOT ask your doctor for prostate "massage" unless you have considered all the above points carefully. A researching urologist adds that "vigorous pressure can result in tearing the very short segment of the urethra just below the prostate and immediately before the beginning of the penile urethra (this part is usually referred to as "membranous urethra"). The tearing can be very small and indistinguishable on routine examination but during the healing process this results in urethral stricture. In short, if the person giving you a massage has short fingers there is a significant probability that he/she might give you... a urethral stricture." Viagra