Full body massage therapists in Bath
Ready for a proper head-to-toe massage? several independent professional full body therapists cover Bath and the surrounding areas. Compare their style and reviews, and book directly.
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Independent full body massage therapists in Bath
3 therapists- In Bath

Ebony
BathFrom£85/60 min- Nearby, just outside Bath

Melinda
Bournemouth · 49.7 mi
Lyn
Southampton · 54.3 miFrom£45/60 min
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Full Body massage in Bath
MaciaLux currently lists several independent full body massage therapist(s) in Bath, covering the surrounding areas. You can compare their profiles, qualifications and reviews, and book directly — the list updates as new therapists join.
Browse the full body massage therapists listed in Bath above, open a profile to see their experience, treatments and reviews, and book directly with the therapist. Many cover the surrounding areas and the surrounding area.
It works the major muscle groups in one session — usually back, shoulders, neck, arms, legs and feet, with oil. You can ask the therapist to spend more time on tense areas, and it can be done Swedish-style for relaxation or deep tissue for firmer work.
You undress to your comfort level in private and lie under a towel, with only the area being worked on uncovered. It's a professional therapeutic treatment — the therapist explains what they're doing and checks your comfort and pressure throughout.
Usually 60 minutes to cover the main muscle groups, or 90 minutes for more time per area. For a first visit, 60 minutes is a good starting point.
Only to your comfort level. You're covered by a towel throughout and only the area being worked on is uncovered. Many people keep underwear on — tell your therapist what you're comfortable with.
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What does a full body massage include?
A full body massage works the major muscle groups in one session — typically back, shoulders, neck, arms, legs and feet — usually using oil. You can ask the therapist to focus more time on tense areas. It can be done in different styles (Swedish for relaxation, deep tissue for firmer work), so mention what you're after when you book.
What should I expect during the massage?
You'll undress to your comfort level in private and lie on a couch under a towel; only the area being worked on is uncovered at any time, and the therapist will step out while you get ready. This is a professional therapeutic treatment — a good therapist will explain what they're doing and check your comfort and pressure throughout.
How long is a full body massage?
Most full body massages run 60 minutes, which gives enough time to cover the main muscle groups. A 90-minute session allows more time per area or more focus on problem spots. For a first visit, 60 minutes is a sensible starting point.