Treatment
Heated bamboo canes glide and roll across the body to melt away deep tension, boost circulation and leave muscles wonderfully supple and restored.
Warm bamboo massage is a wonderfully indulgent treatment that combines the therapeutic benefits of deep tissue massage with the soothing properties of heat. Smooth bamboo canes — warmed to a comfortable temperature — are used to knead, roll and press into the muscles, delivering a deeply penetrating treatment that hands alone cannot replicate.
The warmth encourages muscles to soften and release more readily, allowing for deeper work with less discomfort. It is particularly effective for those who carry chronic tension, have tight or overworked muscles, or simply want a more intensive massage experience.
I trained in warm bamboo massage over eight years ago and have since completed a CPD refresher to ensure my technique remains current and effective. This treatment is accredited by The Guild of Beauty Therapists, IPHM and endorsed by HABIA.
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Smooth, warmed bamboo canes of varying sizes are used to knead, roll and press into the muscles — delivering a deeper, more penetrating pressure than hands alone.
The treatment typically covers the back, legs, arms and shoulders, though it can be adapted to focus on specific areas of tension or discomfort.
The warmth of the bamboo allows muscles to soften more readily, meaning deeper work can be achieved with less discomfort. Pressure is always adjusted to your comfort level.
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Mobile treatments available within 10 miles of Burgess Hill — additional £12 travel charge applies.
I offer warm bamboo massage from my treatment room in Burgess Hill and as a mobile treatment throughout Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint and surrounding West Sussex villages. Get in touch to book your session.
A full consultation is carried out before every treatment — this is in addition to your treatment time, not taken from it.
Please inform me of any allergies or medical conditions in advance. Some conditions may require a GP approval letter.