full-body massage
A full-body massage is just a way of saying that the
therapist will massage your whole body during a therapeutic massage. This
includes your back, neck, shoulders, arms, legs, feet and hands (and for men,
pecs). Most massages at spas will be full-body massages.
There are two exceptions -- one is if it's an express
service, just 30 minutes instead of the usual 50 minutes or an hour. In that
case the massage therapist might concentrate on one area, usually back, neck
and shoulders, so you get more benefit.
The other is when you ask the therapist to concentrate on a
specific area during the full-length massage. They take more time on that area,
and usually skip or go very lightly over other areas.
Unfortunately, some "spas" that operate like the
old "massage parlors" put out signs that say "full-body
massage" as a way of indicate there will be some kind of sexual contact or
"happy ending." This is illegal and an unethical use of the term
full-body massage.
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