

Thai Foot Massage with Hot Oil
Your feet carry you through every day, it’s time to give them the care they deserve.
At Kimyra Thai Massage & Spa, our Thai Foot Massage with Hot Oil blends ancient reflexology with soothing warm oils to relieve fatigue, restore balance, and leave you feeling renewed from the ground up.
What is Thai Foot Massage with Hot Oil?
This treatment combines traditional Thai reflexology techniques with the calming effects of heated oils. Gentle pressure is applied to specific reflex points on your feet and lower legs, stimulating circulation, releasing tension, and improving energy flow throughout the body.
Warm oils enhance the experience by nourishing the skin and easing stiffness in tired muscles and joints.
Benefits of Thai Foot Massage
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Relieves tired, aching feet and legs
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Improves circulation and energy flow
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Helps reduce swelling and fluid retention
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Promotes deep relaxation and stress relief
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Supports overall wellbeing and balance
Many clients report feeling lighter, more energised, and deeply relaxed - as if walking on air.
Who is it for?
This massage is perfect for anyone who:
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Spends long hours standing or walking
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Suffers from sore or swollen feet
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Wants to relieve stress through reflexology
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Desires a calming yet revitalising experience
Why Choose Kimyra Thai Massage & Spa?
At Kimyra, we bring authentic Thai massage traditions to the UK with genuine care and expertise. Our therapists are trained in both reflexology and aromatherapy techniques, ensuring your session is both therapeutic and indulgent.
Our peaceful spa atmosphere enhances the experience, allowing you to fully unwind and recharge.
Book Your Thai Foot Massage Today
Book your Thai Foot Massage with Hot Oil at Kimyra Thai Massage & Spa and let your stress melt away from the very first touch.
FAQs
Is Thai Foot Massage painful?
No - the pressure is firm but comfortable, and the hot oil helps muscles relax.
Can it help with plantar fasciitis or sore arches?
Yes, it can help relieve tension and improve flexibility, though it’s not a medical treatment.
How long does it last?
Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes.




