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Firm pressure · Chronic tension · Back & neck relief

Deep Tissue Massage in Newburgh, NY

Deep Tissue Massage in Newburgh, NY

Quick answer

Deep tissue massage in Newburgh, NY at Nozomi Beauty uses slow, firm pressure to reach deeper muscle layers and ease chronic knots, back pain, and desk-job strain. Sessions are $99 for 60 minutes or $145 for 90 minutes in a private treatment room.

$99 (60 min) · $145 (90 min) · 60 or 90 minutes

Service highlights

  • Targets chronic back, neck, and shoulder tension
  • Pressure adjusted to your comfort level
  • Licensed therapists in a private room
  • Same-day appointments often available

Ideal guests

  • Chronic muscle tightness that lighter massage does not fix
  • Sports recovery and workout soreness
  • Desk-job neck and upper-back strain
  • Guests who prefer firm, therapeutic pressure

What to expect

  • Brief consultation on problem areas and pressure preference
  • Slow, focused strokes on deeper muscle layers
  • Option for 60 or 90 minutes based on your goals
  • Hydrate after your session and rest as needed

Local Newburgh tips

  • First time? Tell your therapist — pressure can start lighter and build up.
  • Serving Newburgh, New Windsor, Cornwall, Beacon, and Montgomery.
  • Combine with hot stone in our Ultimate Stress Relief package ($179).

Deep Tissue Massage in Newburgh, NY — common questions

Does deep tissue massage hurt?+

It uses firm pressure that can feel intense but should not be painful — ask your therapist to adjust at any time.

Deep tissue vs Swedish — which should I book?+

Choose deep tissue for chronic pain and knots; choose Swedish for relaxation and mild tension.

Can I book a same-day deep tissue massage?+

Yes — call (845) 542-6700 or book online for same-day availability.

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Ready to book?

Reserve online or call (845) 542-6700. Same-day appointments are often available.

Sources & further reading

Independent information on massage and wellness from trusted health organizations (helpful context — not a substitute for medical advice):