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Hi there


My colleague Clara and I do Deep Tissue massage (and Thai Yoga massage and lots of other types of massage) and we have a first time special offer of ?45 for an hour and ?60 for 90 minutes (normally ?55/75)


Check out our listing on Google if you want to read our reviews https://g.co/kgs/KyBFL4


Stephen & Clara

Thai-vedic Massage

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

72 Crawthew Grove, East Dulwich, SE22 9AB

07950 933150

Hi there

We have a number of massage therapists at Yogarise in Peckham - include Elodie Frati who does Sports Massage if that's what you're after, specifically.


Most of the therapists offer a discount for your first treatment, and some also do taster days.


Shauna Tohill is currently offering clients a Deep Tissue Massage taster on Sunday 15 April in Yogarise Wellness Room. 30minute massage for just ?25.

Going forwards Shauna will also be offering ?10 off treatments for new clients (usual price ?55 for 60min).


You can find out more info here: http://www.yogarise.london/#wellbeing-and-fitness

Please feel free to email [email protected] for more info about any of our treatments and availability.


The Wellness Room is located in Yogarise Studio Two, The Bussey Building, SE15 3SN.


Thanks

Emma

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