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Express massage in Manchester

A shorter treatment to focus on one or two problem areas, like your shoulders and back.

Light to medium pressure

You need

A quick massage to work out some tension

Duration

45 minutes

Benefits of an express massage

  • A 45-minute treatment for working out tension when you're short on time

  • Your choice of focus area

  • A perfect first home massage

During your express massage

Your therapist will bring the table to yours, and will begin your treatment with a quick consultation. They'll ask which two areas you’d like them to focus on, like neck/shoulders, back/shoulders or legs/glutes.

They’ll use medium pressure and slow motions to gently work out tension and help you relax.

More info on express massage Manchester

With Urban, an express massage can be with you wherever you are in Manchester. That includes:

Moston, Newton Heath, Knutsford, Rochdale, Radcliffe, Wythenshawe, Stockport, Offerton, Ashtonundlyne, Astley, Swinton, Didsbury, Withington, Cheadle, Bramhall, Altringham, Wilmslow, Bury, Bolton, Lymm, Collyhurst, Beswick, Stretford, Old Trafford, Longsight, Urmston, Prestwich, Clifgreen, Reddish, Middleton, Royton, Saddleworth, Romiley and Woodley

Find a local therapist near you in London by entering your postcode here.

Yes, but it might not be what you're after if you want a full-body treatment. Express massages focus on just a few problem areas to work out tension, and give you a quick opportunity to relax.

Yes, longer massages are generally more effective if your aim is to relieve tension. So your therapist will use their time in this 45-minute treatment to focus on just one or two problem areas. Consider extending the treatment for really tense muscles and deep knots.

No – try our specialist pregnancy massage instead, suitable from your second trimester.

To keep you and your therapist safe, it’s important to hold off on getting a massage if you’re unwell with a fever or flu-like symptoms, or if you have a contagious skin disease. Therapists have the right to cancel your treatment if they think it will harm you or them in any way.

If you have a health condition and you’re not sure about booking a massage, consult your GP for advice beforehand.