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In-home massage

How in-home massage works

From booking to pack-down, the whole sequence. There is very little required of you — which is the part most first-time clients are surprised by.

A massage therapist coming to your house sounds like it should be complicated. In practice it is one of the simpler appointments you will book — the therapist brings everything, sets it up, and takes it away again, and your entire contribution is a cleared room.

Here is the whole sequence, in order, so nothing about the first appointment is a surprise.

  1. You book online

    Every appointment is booked through our booking site, which is where the service, the time and the location are recorded. It is also where intake forms and waivers are completed before your session. A card on file is required for first-time clients. If you would rather ask something first, call 214-732-1192.

  2. You add anything unusual to your booking notes

    Building access, a gate code, a guest-registration desk, a service elevator that needs reserving, a narrow stair, where to park. None of these are problems — they are just better known in advance than discovered on the doorstep.

  3. You clear one room

    The only physical preparation. Move the coffee table, shift a chair. Choose the quietest room with a door rather than the largest one, and secure any pets somewhere else in the house.

  4. LaSandra arrives 10 to 15 minutes early

    That window is setup, not treatment. Your 45 or 60 minutes starts when the work starts, not when the doorbell rings.

  5. A short conversation, then setup

    Where the tension is, how long it has been there, what you want from the session, and anywhere you would rather was left alone. Then the table goes up, linens go on, the lighting comes down and the music goes on. Around five minutes.

  6. You get comfortable, privately

    You undress to your level of comfort and get onto the table under the drape, exactly as you would at a spa. You are draped for the whole session and only the area being worked on is uncovered at any time.

  7. The session

    Forty-five or sixty minutes of work, adjusted as it goes. Say something about pressure early and be specific — a number communicates far more than 'a bit lighter'. You are welcome to talk, and equally welcome not to.

  8. You get up in your own time

    There is no rush and nowhere for you to be. This is the part that does not exist at a spa, and it is the whole reason people book in-home.

  9. Pack-down

    The table folds, the linens come away, and the room goes back to how it was found. Nothing is left behind.

What can and cannot be done at your home

Three of the six services on the menu travel: Express Massage (45 minutes, $100), Full Body Massage (60 minutes, $145) and Prenatal Massage (60 minutes, $145). Prenatal massage is performed in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters only.

Hot Stone Massage, the Luxury Full Body Polish and the Hydrating Body Wrap cannot be performed in a home. The stones need a heater that holds a controlled water temperature, and the two body treatments need facilities that do not travel. All three are booked at the studio in Dallas.

Where the service reaches

In-home sessions cover the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and surrounding areas, with individual pages for Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco and six more areas. The full list is on areas served.

We have limited availability and only accept a few new clients per month. Booking a week or more ahead is the reliable route, and the waitlist is how most short-notice openings get filled.

How it works — questions

How long does the whole appointment take, door to door?

Allow about 20 minutes beyond your session length. Setup is 10 to 15 minutes before the session and pack-down is around five minutes after. Your booked time — 45 or 60 minutes — is time on the table, not the total visit.

Do I need to be ready when the therapist arrives?

Only in the sense of having the room cleared and pets secured. You do not need to be undressed or waiting; the first few minutes are a conversation and setup.

What if my building has a security desk?

Note it when you book. Guest registration, call box codes and service elevators that need reserving are all routine in Dallas high-rises and Addison and Las Colinas buildings — they just need to be known in advance so the arrival window is not spent in a lobby.

Can other people be home during the session?

Yes. A closed door helps, and a household that knows not to knock helps more. Most clients choose a room away from the front of the house for exactly this reason.

How do I pay?

Payment is handled through the booking site along with the appointment itself. A card on file is required for first-time clients. Nothing needs to be settled at the door.

What if I need to cancel?

Give as much notice as you can. A 30% cancellation fee applies to no-shows and to cancellations made within 4 hours of the scheduled appointment. A slot released a day ahead can usually be filled from the waitlist; one released two hours out generally cannot.

Book your in-home session

All services are by appointment. Booking, intake forms and waivers are handled through our booking site. Questions first? Call (214) 732-1192.

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