Best for one or two focused areas — usually neck, shoulders, or low back.
Reserve 60 minutesSlow pressure where it hurts , delivered to your door.
Focused, deliberate work on the knots your week has built up. I arrive with the table, warm linens, and oils — you stay home and let the tension go.
Licensed in Nevada · Same therapist every visit
Targeted work, unrushed.
Deep tissue massage reaches the layer of muscle and fascia underneath the surface — the place where chronic tension actually lives. I use forearms, knuckles, and thumbs at a slow, deliberate pace, sinking into the tissue as your breath releases it. The pressure is firm, but never combative; we work with the body, not against it.
I usually focus on the upper back, neck, shoulders, lower back, and hips — the four hot spots most adults carry. Tell me where it hurts and I will spend the time there.
Real relief for stubborntension.
Clinical research and a decade of clients agree on what deep tissue actually delivers when the pace stays slow and the pressure stays earned.
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Releases chronic knots
Slow, sustained pressure on adhesions and trigger points lets the tissue let go — the kind of release a 60-second foam roll cannot reach.
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Eases back and neck pain
Studies on deep tissue consistently show meaningful reductions in low-back and chronic neck pain after a single focused session.
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Restores range of motion
Working the upper traps, rotator cuff, and hip flexors brings back the rotation your shoulders and hips have quietly lost.
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Speeds workout recovery
After heavy training, deep tissue helps clear metabolic waste from the muscle bellies and shortens DOMS by a day or two.
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Lowers stress that lives in the body
Long-held tension is its own kind of stress. Releasing it down-regulates the nervous system the way a long exhale does.
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Better sleep, less grinding
Clients tell me they sleep deeper and wake up with looser jaws — the upper-back and neck work tends to follow you to bed.
Built for the knots that will not quit.
Deep tissue is the session clients book when something specific is wrong. A few of the reasons people reach out:
- Chronic shoulder, neck, or low-back tension that keeps coming back
- A heavy training cycle — lifting, running, hiking, climbing
- Long-haul flight or a road-trip behind a steering wheel
- Desk posture has finally caught up with the upper back
- A specific knot that thumb-pressure from a partner cannot reach
- Recovery from an old injury (cleared by your physio or doctor)
- You have had Swedish before and want something more therapeutic
From the knock at your door.
Deep tissue is firm work, but the room stays calm. I keep the experience private and entirely on your terms.
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I arrive and set up quietly
Table, warm cream linens, oils, and a small speaker. All I need is a quiet room with about a 7 by 7 foot clear floor.
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A focused consultation
Three minutes — where the pain lives, how long it has been there, what makes it worse, anything to avoid, and your pressure tolerance.
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The session
Slow, sustained pressure on the areas we agreed on, fully draped. Breath leads the work — I sink deeper as you exhale. Tell me to ease up any time.
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Aftercare and wind-down
Water, two minutes to come back to the room, and a quick note on stretching and hydration so the tissue stays open. Payment at the end — cash, Zelle, or Cash App.
Three lengths, one focus.
Pick the duration that fits the knot. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
Best for full upper-body work or a back-and-hips combo — the sweet spot for most clients.
Reserve 80 minutesBest for full-body therapeutic work, layered on chronically tight tissue — the deepest reset.
Reserve 120 minutesNew clients get $15 off the first session — mention it on WhatsApp.
Anywhere in the valley.
I travel across the Las Vegas metro — home, hotel, short-term rental, or condo. There is no travel surcharge inside the valley.
- Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Spring Valley
- Paradise
- North Las Vegas
- Enterprise
- Whitney
- Sunrise Manor
- Centennial Hills
Quiet pressure, real relief.
I had a knot in my right shoulder for three months. She found it in the first minute and worked it out in eighty.
Best deep tissue I have had in Vegas. Firm, never painful, and I could actually turn my neck again the next morning.
I lift four times a week and my hips were locked up. After 90 minutes I felt twenty pounds lighter.
Before you reach out.
The questions I hear most when clients ask about deep tissue specifically.
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How is deep tissue different from Swedish?
Swedish uses long, flowing strokes at light-to-medium pressure to calm the whole body. Deep tissue uses slower, more targeted pressure to reach the chronic tension underneath. If you want to relax, book Swedish. If you want me to work a specific tight spot, book deep tissue. The two are not opposites — I often weave a few minutes of Swedish into a deep tissue session to bring the body back down before we finish. -
Will it hurt?
It should feel firm and earned — a "hurts so good" sensation — but never sharp or unbearable. I match the pressure to your breath and your tolerance. If anything is too much, say so and I lighten up; it does not change the result. Pain that makes you tense up actually works against the release. -
Will I be sore the next day?
You might be a little sore for 24 to 48 hours, especially the first time we work an area that has been tight for years. Drink water, take a warm shower, and move gently. By day two or three the tissue feels lighter than it has in months. -
What should I wear?
Undress to your comfort level. Most clients are fully undressed under the draping; some keep underwear on. You stay covered with a cream linen sheet the entire time — only the area I am actively working is uncovered. -
Do you provide oils and linens?
Yes. I bring the table, cream linens, warm jojoba and grapeseed oil (unscented by default, light lavender on request), and a small speaker. You only need a quiet room. -
How much space do I need?
About 7 by 7 feet of clear floor — a living room, primary bedroom, or open kitchen-corner all work. Hard floors and carpet are both fine. -
Should I tell you exactly where it hurts?
Yes — please. The more specific you are ("right upper trap, into the base of the skull"), the better I can target the work. I will also palpate and find adjacent areas you may not have noticed. -
How often should I book?
For chronic tension, every two to three weeks tends to make real progress — long enough between sessions for the tissue to settle, short enough that the knots do not fully reset. Once a pattern is under control, monthly maintenance is usually enough.
Tell me where it hurts.
Share a few basics and I will confirm a time on WhatsApp the same day. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
Tell me where, I'll work it out.
A message on WhatsApp is all it takes. I will suggest a time within the day and confirm the address.