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Deep Tissue Massage Near Me in Bangkok

Firm, focused deep tissue massage brought to you by a skilled therapist, from ฿1,400. Strong pressure into the deeper muscle layers, for tension that will not let go. Near you tonight, open 9am to 4am.

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  • From ฿1,400
  • Firm, focused pressure
  • Deeper muscle layers
  • Open 9am to 4am
A Luna therapist leaning in to work firm, deliberate pressure into a client's upper trapezius during a deep tissue massage in the client's own space at home

When you search for a deep tissue massage near me in Bangkok, you usually have a reason: a knot that will not shift, a stiff neck, a back that has carried too much. Luna brings the fix to you. This page is for anyone in Bangkok who wants real, firm work on the body, delivered where they already are. Below: what deep tissue massage is, what it is good for, who it suits and who should choose gentler, what to expect, and how to book. A skilled therapist reaches you in your own space, near you tonight.

The technique

What Is Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage targets the deeper muscle layers to release chronic tension, ease knotted muscles, and break down the scar tissue and adhesions that lighter massage never reaches.

Working with slow, sustained strokes rather than quick passes, the therapist sinks gradually into the muscle until the tight, bound tissue starts to give. It is strong, deliberate, and therapeutic.
Close-up of a Luna therapist's knuckles pressing firmly into a client's lower back during a deep tissue massage

On the body

How Deep Tissue Massage Works on the Body

Your therapist hunts for adhesions, the tight, rigid bands of muscle and connective tissue that choke off blood flow and leave you stiff and sore. Slow, focused pressure on those bands gets them to release.

As they let go, blood flow returns. Boosting blood flow to a locked-up muscle is half the work, since it improves blood circulation through tissue that has been starved of it, and supports lymphatic drainage as it goes.

The nervous system follows. As tight muscles release, the body settles out of its braced, stressed state, which is why deep tissue work leaves you looser in body and calmer in mind.

What it helps

What Deep Tissue Massage Is Good For

This is the treatment for when something has a specific, nagging cause, not just a long day. The list of what it helps runs longer than most.

  • The ache that keeps coming back

    Some tightness eases for an afternoon and returns by evening. That loop usually means the trouble sits deeper than stretching or rest can reach, and firm, sustained pressure is what finally breaks it.

  • A back and neck shaped by the desk

    Months of leaning toward a screen leave the upper back, neck, and shoulders bound up. Working into those layers directly eases that desk-bound office syndrome where it actually lives.

  • Bodies that train and take a beating

    Repetitive movement leaves athletes and regular gym-goers with tight, overworked spots. Deep tissue helps the muscles recover faster, loosens old scar tissue, and stops small strains from growing into real injuries.

  • Movement that is quietly closing in

    A shoulder that will not rotate the whole way, a neck that turns only so far. When chronic tightness is the thing limiting you, deep work helps give the range back.

  • Stress you can feel in the muscle

    For some people, pressure does not stay in the head, it settles into the body. Deep tissue clears it out physically and helps calm the inflammation that has built up in bound, overworked tissue.

If your aim is to drift and unwind rather than be worked on, oil or aromatherapy will serve you better. Deep tissue is built for results, not for floating away.

A word of care

Who Should Choose Gentler

Deep tissue does real good, but it is not right for every body or every moment. Choose a gentler treatment, or check with a doctor first, if:

  • You have a fresh injury or active swelling

    Firm pressure on an inflamed area can set healing back. Let acute injuries settle first.

  • You are new to massage

    Starting with deep tissue is like learning to swim in the deep end. An oil or Thai session is a kinder introduction, and you can build up from there.

  • You have certain medical conditions

    Blood-clotting issues, recent surgery, or similar concerns call for a doctor’s clearance before deep work.

  • You just want to relax

    If the goal is calm rather than correction, oil or aromatherapy will serve you far better.

Your session

What to Expect

Deep tissue massage needs a comfortable, firm surface to lie on, and with Luna that is wherever you already are. Your therapist brings everything needed.

A few things to know before she arrives.

  1. Tell her the trouble spots first

    Where it hurts, where it is stiff, what to leave alone. This shapes the whole session, so be specific.

  2. Pressure builds gradually

    She warms the muscle with lighter work first, then sinks deeper as the tissue allows. Rushing it makes the work less effective and more uncomfortable.

  3. Speak up as she goes

    What feels right to one person is too much for another. Ask her to adjust pressure any time you need.

  4. Expect a good hurt

    When she finds a knot, you will feel it, the kind of ache where you can tell something is releasing. A simple rule: if you can breathe through it, you are in productive territory. If you cannot, it is too much.

  5. Pick your length

    Sessions run 60 to 180 minutes. The deeper the work, the more time the muscle needs, so 90 minutes is a popular choice.

Make a little space, settle in, and let her work. When it ends, you are already home, with nowhere to rush off to.

Afterward

After Your Session

Deep tissue keeps working after the hour ends. A little aftercare helps.

  • Drink plenty of water

    Deep work releases waste from the muscle tissue, and water helps flush it through.

  • Rest the area

    Skip hard training for the rest of the day and let everything settle.

  • Some soreness is normal

    A day or two of post-workout-style tenderness is part of the process. It fades, and what follows is looser muscles and more movement.

  • A few sessions for deep problems

    One session brings relief. Chronic tension usually takes several to fully work through the deeper layers, closer together at first, then spaced out.

Pricing

Deep Tissue Massage Pricing

Flat prices. The number you see is the number you pay.

  • 60 min฿1,400
  • 90 minMost booked฿1,600
  • 120 min฿1,800
  • 180 min฿2,600

All prices in THB. Longer sessions carry better value per minute, and 90 minutes is the most-booked option for thorough work.

Prefer four hands? Two therapists work in sync, and the price is simply doubled. A 60 minute deep tissue massage with four hands is ฿1,400 x 2, so ฿2,800.

Why Luna

Why Choose Luna for Deep Tissue Massage

Plenty of places in Bangkok sell deep tissue, but a lot of it is really just firm-pressure oil massage. The difference with Luna is real technique, brought to you.

  • Therapists trained in real deep tissue

    Skilled hands that understand the muscle, read the body’s response, and apply pressure that creates change without doing damage.

  • Private and focused

    Your session happens wherever you are comfortable, on your own schedule, with full attention on your problem areas.

  • Clear prices

    No late-night surcharge, no hidden fees. The price quoted is the price you pay.

  • On your schedule

    Near you tonight, often within 30 to 40 minutes, open 9am to 4am, every day.

Real therapeutic work, in private, on your time.

Good to know

Deep Tissue Massage FAQ

A firm, therapeutic treatment that uses slow, sustained pressure to reach the deeper muscle layers and connective tissue, releasing chronic tension a lighter massage cannot touch.

It can feel intense, but it should not be painful in a way you cannot handle. You will feel the firm pressure and a “good hurt” as knots release. If you can breathe through it, you are fine. If not, ask the therapist to ease off.

Thai massage uses assisted stretching and pressure along the energy lines to improve flexibility. Deep tissue uses slow, strong pressure to reach deep muscle and release chronic tension. Thai is active. Deep tissue is focused and therapeutic.

Yes. Deep tissue targets exactly the tight neck, shoulder, and upper-back tension that long desk days cause, giving targeted relief where it sits.

Deep tissue focuses on the muscle layers of the back, neck, shoulders, and legs. Luna does not offer a standalone head massage or foot massage, though the neck and shoulder work covers where most chronic tension gathers.

A gentler oil or Thai session is an easier first step. Once you know how your body responds, deep tissue is a natural next move.

Right up to 4am, every night of the week. A late deep tissue massage near you is no trouble at all.

Usually within 30 to 40 minutes, depending on where you are and the hour. Message us and we will give you a firm time.

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