Sunny, massage therapist at Luna Thai Spa

Luna therapist

Sunny, Massage Therapist in Bangkok

Deep tissue & Thai

Sunny is one of Luna's skilled therapists, brought to your door anywhere in Bangkok and open from 2pm to 3am.

Known for: Talking people through a first deep tissue session without them bracing for it

Specializes in
Deep tissue, Thai
Experience
4 years
Licence
Licensed by the Thai Ministry of Public Health
Languages
Thai and basic English
Available
2pm to 3am, every day
Where
Comes to you across Bangkok

About

About Sunny

Deep tissue for people who are wary of deep tissue

Sunny works deep tissue with patience, easing chronic tightness one layer at a time rather than forcing it. She focuses on firm, targeted pressure for the back, neck and shoulders, and draws on traditional Thai techniques when stretching helps the muscle release. Sunny speaks Thai and basic English, and she asks before pressing deeper, shaping the firmness to your comfort. Wherever you are in Bangkok, she arrives quietly, sets up in the space you already have, and the hour is entirely yours.

Sunny does the same firm work as any deep tissue therapist, and the difference is the ramp. She spends longer warming an area and checks in more often as the pressure builds, which makes her the one to ask for if the phrase deep tissue makes you tense up in advance. The work still gets done. You just do not spend the first fifteen minutes wondering how much worse it is going to get.

Who books her

Book Sunny if

  • A first deep tissue session, or a first one after a bad experience
  • Tension you want worked properly without being braced for it
  • Anyone who finds most firm massage goes too hard too early

Specialties

What Sunny specializes in

Every massage Sunny offers comes to your door, with the warm oils, fresh sheets, and technique the session needs. There is no table, no mat, and nothing for you to set up.

Questions

Booking Sunny

I have never had deep tissue. Is Sunny a good place to start?

Yes, and that is the main reason people ask for her. She builds pressure gradually and checks as she goes, rather than opening at the depth she intends to finish at.

Is she less effective because she goes slower?

No. Tissue that is warm and unguarded releases under pressure. Tissue you are bracing against does not. Going in slower usually means more of the session is productive, not less.

What should I tell her at the start?

Where it hurts, how long it has been like that, and honestly how you feel about firm pressure. All three change how she uses the session.

In person

Ready when you are

Book Sunny tonight

Sunny can be at your door in 30 to 40 minutes. Tell us your location and the time, and warm hands will be on the way.

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