Deep tissue massage therapists in Westminster
Carrying stubborn knots or chronic tension? 3 independent deep tissue specialists cover Westminster and the surrounding Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden. Compare their experience, pressure style and reviews, and book the right therapist directly.
Sessions in Westminster from £80.
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Independent deep tissue massage therapists in Westminster
18 therapists- In Westminster
FeaturedAnca
Marylebone · LondonFrom£80/60 minAvailable today
FeaturedMaria
Mayfair · LondonFrom£90/60 minAvailable today
Julia
Covent Garden · LondonFrom£150/60 min
Jammie
Marylebone · LondonFrom£80/60 min
Vivian
Covent Garden · London
Laura
Mayfair · LondonFrom£70/60 min
Anna
Paddington · London- Nearby, just outside Westminster

Bruno
Vauxhall · London · 1.0 mi
Jessie
Chelsea · London · 1.1 mi
Lana
Knightsbridge · London · 1.2 miFrom£115/60 min
Fernanda
Fitzrovia · London · 1.3 mi
Ana Paula
Holborn · London · 1.5 miFrom£100/60 min
Marcely
South Kensington · London · 1.6 mi
Cleo
Clerkenwell · London · 2.2 mi
Hamid
Kensington · London · 2.4 mi
Torres
Fulham · London · 2.6 miFrom£69/60 min
Inna
King's Cross · London · 2.7 miFrom£100/60 min
Laila
Clapham Junction · London · 2.7 mi
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Deep Tissue massage in Westminster
MaciaLux currently lists 3 independent deep tissue massage therapist(s) in Westminster, covering Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden. You can compare their profiles, qualifications and reviews, and book directly — the list updates as new therapists join.
Browse the deep tissue massage therapists listed in Westminster above, open a profile to see their experience, treatments and reviews, and book directly with the therapist. Many cover Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden and the surrounding area.
It uses slow, firm, sustained pressure to reach the deeper muscle and fascia layers, targeting chronic tension and knots rather than relaxation. Expect firm pressure and a 'good' ache, not sharp pain.
It should feel intense but bearable — a 'good pain'. Mild soreness for a day or two afterwards is normal and light bruising can occasionally happen. Tell your therapist to ease off at any point; it doesn't have to be painful to be effective.
Swedish uses flowing, moderate-pressure strokes for relaxation; deep tissue uses slower, firmer pressure for deep knots and chronic tension. Swedish to relax, deep tissue for specific muscle problems. Therapists can blend the two.
Both use firm pressure. Deep tissue works general chronic tension anywhere; sports massage targets specific muscles around training and movement, often with stretching. Choose sports massage if you're training, deep tissue for everyday deep tension.
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What is a deep tissue massage?
Deep tissue massage uses slow, firm, sustained pressure to reach the deeper layers of muscle and fascia — targeting chronic tension and knots rather than light relaxation. It's firm work: expect pressure and a 'good' ache, not sharp pain.
Does deep tissue massage hurt?
It should feel intense but bearable. Mild next-day soreness is normal, like after a workout; tell your therapist to ease off any time. Effective deep tissue doesn't have to be painful.
Deep tissue vs Swedish vs sports — which should I book?
Swedish for relaxation; deep tissue for chronic knots and specific tension; sports massage if you're training and want targeted, movement-focused work. If you're unsure and just want firm work on problem areas, deep tissue is the safe pick — and you can ask for lighter pressure any time.