Swedish vs Deep Tissue Massage โ Which to Pick in Las Vegas.
Swedish Massage uses long gliding strokes with light-to-medium pressure for general full-body relaxation. Deep Tissue uses slower, firmer pressure on specific knots. Pick Swedish f...

Swedish Massage uses long gliding strokes with light-to-medium pressure for general full-body relaxation. Deep Tissue uses slower, firmer pressure on specific knots. Pick Swedish for a calm hour, Deep Tissue for stubborn tightness. Both are $60 (30 min) or $80 (60 min) at Desert Relax SPA in Las Vegas.
When Swedish is the right pick
Swedish is best for first-time guests, light sleepers, long-flight stiffness and anyone who wants a calm full-body unwind. The strokes are even and predictable โ most guests fall asleep. Light to medium pressure across the whole back, shoulders, arms, legs and feet.
When Deep Tissue is the right pick
Deep Tissue is best for stubborn knots in the shoulders, back and hips. The therapist works slowly into specific spots โ speak up the moment pressure crosses from "good firm" to painful. Drink extra water before and after. Most popular with convention attendees and desk-day commuters.
Not sure? Switch mid-session
If you booked Swedish but want firmer pressure, just say so โ we adjust on the spot. Same the other way around. Both services are in the same room, the same hour, the same price. The therapist's hands change, your service does not.
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Text us at (702) 601-2960 with your name, the service and a rough time. Our front desk replies as soon as possible.
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