Neuromuscular — deep, specific massage, to treat problem areas
Aromatherapy — Swedish massage with essential oils for a more relaxing or energizing experience
Reflexology Stimulation — feet, hands, and ears massaged only; includes foot exfoliation
Hot Stone — Swedish massage with hot stones - a more deeply relaxing massage
60-75min - $90
Couple Massages —- enjoy a relaxing massage with your favorite person.
Fertility — full body massage with the intent of preparing the female body for pregnancy
60-75min - $75
Pregnancy — full body massage for the pregnant woman
Labor/Post partum — doula services extended on a sliding scale
Lypossage — massage to tone and lift—offered in 3 zones: face and neck; back, arms and chest; thighs, hips and stomach
60min - $80 Sea Salt /Sugar Scrubs - exfoliation and massage
Body Bronzing - exfoliation, sunless bronzing, and hydration
Herbal Body Wraps - detoxification, rejuvenation, relaxation
Feel free to print out and complete the Client Information Form. You will need to complete this form and bring it with you to your first visit.
Suzanne Adams Burgess graduated from Southeastern School for Neuromuscular and Massage Therapy in Greenville, SC in 2002. She then opened the first Essential Massage Therapy. Suzanne practiced in Greenville for a year and a half before selling and moving to Myrtle Beach, SC. In Myrtle Beach she worked for Her Body and Soul for two years, Waccamaw Chiropractic and Wellness Center for over a year, and is currently an instructor for massage therapy at Horry-Georgetown Tech. Suzanne has now decided to venture into familiar territory once again with the opening of Essential Massage Therapy, now known as the 707 Essential Transitions Day Spa, in the Murrells Inlet/Surfside area.
Continuing Education - Suzanne has had the opportunity to broaden her scope of practice since graduation with continuing education. She has taken classes for Fibromyalgia, Lypossage, CERMT, and Nurturing the Mother. With this new knowledge she can now further aid those suffering with fibromyalgia. With lypossage, she aids those who want to lift and tone their bodies. With CERMT (Carolina Emergency Response Massage Team) training, she aids emergency personnel in times of crisis. With Nurturing the Mother certification, she is able to aid those who are trying to get pregnant, those who are pregnant, and those wanting a more natural childbirth experience
People who suffer from fibromyalgia benefit exponentially from massage therapy. Massage releases the lactic acid and other toxins from the muscles that build up as a result of the nerves constantly firing that tell the muscles to stay contracted.
I like to use hot stones for fibromyalgia because it is a more deeply relaxing massage. Sufferers of this syndrome generally do not sleep long enough to get to the fourth stage of sleep which is when the muscles would repair and rebuild. Therefore, the relaxation induced by heat can be beneficial for enhancing or lengthening sleep time. The hot stones also allow me to work deeper without the discomfort usually associated with deep-tissue massage. The heat relaxes the muscles allowing me to make more progress than I would otherwise in the treatment of the affected tissue.
Many of my clients have found that massage helped them feel well enough to start an exercise program that was crucial to keeping the muscles healthy and increasing their energy level. They also found that eliminating yeast from their diets helped tremendously in their treatment plan.
Give the gift of massage!
30 minute and 60 minute Gift Certificates are available.
Order your certificates online and you will receive them in the mail. Please allow 7-10 days to receive your certificates in the mail. You may also purchase and pick up Gift Certificates at the 707 Essential Transitions Day Spa office.
We reserve the right to charge a fee for appointments not cancelled 24 hours in advance.