Yes! All the therapists are trained to check the level of pressure with you at the beginning of each massage to ensure you’re comfortable and enjoying your treatment.
If you’d like a combination of soft and firm pressure, you can either select Deep Tissue or Swedish Relaxation Massage as the massage type when placing a booking.
You can also set your personal preferences in the Blys mobile app to customize options such as towels, conversation during treatment, pressure level, and focus areas. Your preferences will be saved for all future bookings to ensure a consistent, personalised experience.
In addition, when placing a booking, you’ll have the option to add a note for your therapist, you can use this section to specify your preferred pressure or any other requests related to towels/sheets, conversation during treatment, focus areas, or other details.
Here is detail description on how you can set your personal preferences for your treatments:
Via App:
- Click on your profile and press edit by clicking on the pencil icon.
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- Navigate to 'Preferences' and choose the level of pressure for your massage from the options available.
- Once you have chosen then select 'Save & apply' to save all your changes
- Once the updates are successfully saved, you will receive a notification that the preferences are successfully updated.
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Via Web:
- Click on your profile
- Navigate to the "Preferences" tab
- Change the pressure and "Save"
In the "Note for therapist" section:
- Select "Note for Therapist".
- Select "Level of Pressure" for your massage.
- Select an option based on your preference: "firm or light".
In the meantime, you can check “How can clients add preference notes for recipients?”. This will help you add any notes for your service provider to know before and after they accept your booking request.
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