Jason Yeske
Professional Massage Therapy

Services/Rates

In Call/Out Call Mobile Services

In Call & Out Call Mobile Service    (All in the Privacy & Comfort of My Massage Studio or Your Home)

I know longer go to the Strip Hotel Property's (must come to my home studio) 

Access to the strip hotels have become to time consuming and always have other Misc. Circumstances that make things difficult for keeping a on time schedule.

($40 Off on the 2 Hr Massage Service for First Time Customers that are a Local Las Vegas Resident for Out Call Mobile Services. (Does not apply to In Call Services)

Customers who order up more than once a month get a $40 discount on the 2 Hr Massage Out Call Massage Service.

Discount does not apply to any of the Spa/Massage Combo's.

Please Visit the Discounts and Special Offers Menu for more Details .

 

1 Hr Relaxation Massage

In Call Only 1 hours: $160

Soft gentle gliding motions to decrease stress levels in the body, enhance mental clarity and promote a deep state of relaxation. (The $50 discount does not apply to the 60 Minute session & No Stretching)

90 Min. Swedish Massage:

In Call Only 90 minutes: $200.00

Swedish Massage is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of bodywork. It combines oils or lotion with an array of strokes such as rolling, kneading, and percussion to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this type of bodywork are wide-ranging and include relief from aches and pains, decreased stress levels in the body, enhanced mental clarity, improved appearance, and greater flexibility.(Does not include the stretching)

90 Min. Deep Tissue Massage:

In Call Only 90 minutes: $200

Deep Tissue Massage is a form of bodywork that aims to relieve tension in the deeper layers of tissue in the body. Deep Tissue Massage is a highly effective method for releasing chronic stress areas due to misalignment, repetitive motions, and past lingering injuries. Due to the nature of the deep tissue work, open communication during the session is crucial to make sure you don't get too uncomfortable. Keep in mind that soreness is pretty common after the treatment, and that plenty of water should be ingested to aid with the flushing and removal of toxins that will have been released from the deep tissue during the session. (Does not include the stretching)

2 Hr Massage & Bodywork Combo:

In Call 2 hours: $240.00
Out Call 2 hours: $300.00

The 2 Hr Massage & Bodywork:  includes a combination of the many modalities that are listed below, all in One session.

(Deep Tissue, Sports, Russian, Swedish, Injury Protocols, Reflexology, Cranial Sacral and Active Isolated Stretching)

The Spa & Massage Combo Options:

In Call Only: 1.5 Hr $250 Full Body Salt Scrub/Foot Scrub & Facial Scrub/Mask Treatment Only (no massage)

In Call Only: 2 Hr $300 Spa & Massage Combo  Includes 1 Hr Full Body Salt Scrub Treatment 1 Hr Swedish Massage (no stretching)

In Call Only: 2.5 Hr $350 Spa & Massage Combo  Includes 1.5 Hr Full Body Salt Scrub with Foot Scrub & Facial Scrub/Mask Treatment 1 Hr Massage (no stretching)  

In Call Only: 3 Hr $400 Spa & Massage Combo Includes, 1.5 Hr Full Body Salt Scrub,  Foot Scrub with Hot Towel Wrap, Facial Mask Treatment, then the 1.5 Hr Deep Tissue Massage and Hot Towel Wipe Down. (Light Stretching)

In Call  3.5 Hr $450  ($550 Out Call) Spa & Massage Combo Includes, 1.5 Hr Full Body Salt Scrub & Foot Scrub with Hot Towel Wrap & Facial Mask Treatment, then the 2 Hr Deep Tissue Massage and Hot Towel Wipe Down. (Includes more time for Active Isolated Stretching through out the massage)

All in the Privacy & Comfort of My Massage Studio or Your Home or Hotel.

I know longer go to the Strip Hotel property’s.

I Bring Extra Sheets that Protect the Surrounding work area for the Spa work when on a Out Call.

Any other questions please ask.

Modality Definitions:

Salt Scrub Exfoliation Treatment

A full body scrub involves getting your body professionally cleaned from the neck down with special exfoliants, oils and moisturizers. This is an intensely rejuvenating and relaxing experience that polishes your dull and tired skin and reveals the soft new skin that waits underneath

A body scrub is a physical exfoliant that is usually either salt or sugar-based, used to remove dead skin cells from your skin. The abrasive ingredients (sugar, salt) are worked into the skin and work as a natural exfoliant, clearing the skin of older skin cells so your skin feels soft supple and nourished.

 There are many different types of body scrubs: Some  remove dead skin and  surface debris, while others clean the skin while they exfoliate (much like an exfoliating facial cleanser).

Swedish Massage

Swedish massage is one of the most popular type of massage. It involves long gliding strokes with the use of hands, forearms or elbows to manipulate the superficial layers of the muscles to improve mental and physical health. Active or passive movement of the joints may also be part of the massage. The benefits of Swedish massage include increased blood circulation, mental and physical relaxation , decreased stress and muscle tension, and improved range of motion.

In Swedish massage, the person to be massaged lies on a massage table and is draped with a towel or sheet. It is a full-body massage treatment, except in areas that are contraindicated or where the client requests not to be touched. Aromatic or unscented oil or lotion is used to facilitate the massage movements. Each session usually lasts 60-90 minutes. Depending on the client's preferences, a massage session may involve the use of several or all of the following basic techniques: effleurage, petrissage, friction, vibration, and tapotement.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massages are used to break up scar tissue and break down muscle adhesions (the "knots" that we feel in our muscles are muscle adhesions, which are bands of rigid and painful muscle tissue). These knots can inhibit our circulation and cause pain and inflammation.

Deep tissue massage targets chronic tension in muscles that lie far below the body's surface. Deep muscle techniques involve slow strokes, direct pressure or friction movements that go across the muscle grain.

 Deep tissue massage is a massage technique that's mainly used to treat musculoskeletal issues, such as strains and sports injuries. It involves applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues.

Deep tissue massages may cause you a little discomfort or slight pain in the areas that are causing you trouble. Discomfort is normal with this type of massage therapy. Most clients say it's a “good hurt” where it's a little uncomfortable but feels good at the same time.

However, as part of the healing process, you may feel some degree of muscle soreness or tightness afterward and typically  lasts a couple of days. 

 

 

Sports Massage

Sports Massage is a type of massage designed for highly active people who engage in athletics. Engaging in sports is harsh on the body and can often lead to injuries in both the short and long term. Sports Massage enhances performance and prolongs a sports career by helping to prevent injury, reduce pains and swelling in the body, relax the mind, increase flexibility, and dramatically improve recovery rates. Sports Massage is also highly effective in aiding the rapid recovery of an athlete from an injury by encouraging greater kinesthetic awareness and in turn promoting the body's natural immune function.

Russian Massage

Developed in the former Soviet Union, Russian Massage is considered to be one of the most non-invasive and relaxing forms of massage therapy. Combining aspects of both therapeutic and sports massage, it uses a variety of specific techniques to release stress and enhance circulation. As with all forms of massage therapy, open communication during the session is encouraged to make sure you are enjoying the experience as much as possible.

Reflexology

Reflexology is a type of bodywork that focuses on applying pressure to the specific nerve zones in your feet. Unlike other foot massages that intend to mostly relieve tension in the feet themselves, reflexology is a far more in-depth science that aims to harmonize your entire body. According to reflexology, every part of the human body is mapped into your feet. Reflexology treatments have been found to be highly effective for conditions such as allergies, headaches, and depression.

CranioSacral (SM)

CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle yet powerful technique that is effective in releasing neck pain, back pain, and mental stress (among other things). It does this by optimizing the movement of cerebrospinal fluid through the spine and around the skull. Developed by physician William Sutherland, this therapy provides a very soothing and relaxing healing experience.

Active Isolated Stretching

Developed by Aaron Mattes, Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) is a dynamic system for improving your flexibility and overall well-being. As you probably already know, stretching your muscles not only reduces your chance of injury, but also strengthens your tendons and improves your circulation.

Physical benefits Of massage

  • loosening tight muscles and stretching connective tissues
  • relieving cramps and muscle spasms and decreasing muscle fatigue
  • loosening joints and improving range of motion
  • increasing muscle strength
  • calming the nervous system
  • stimulating blood circulation
  • firming up muscle and skin tone
  • relieving symptoms of such disorders as asthma , arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome , chronic and acute pain syndromes, myofacial pain, headache , temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, and athletic injuries
  • speeding up healing from injury and illness
  • improving lymphatic drainage of metabolic wastes
  • mental relaxation
  • improvement in length and quality of sleep
  • relief of stress, depression, anxiety and irritation
  • increased ability to concentrate
  • improved sense of well-being

 

Precautions

Massage should not be given to clients with the following physical disorders or conditions:

  • nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
  • fever
  • broken bones, fractures , dislocations, or severe sprains
  • contagious diseases
  • open or unhealed sores or wounds
  • body areas that are inflamed, swollen or bruised
  • varicose veins
  • recent surgery
  • severe pain
  • jaundice
  • frostbite
  • kidney disease
  • large hernias
  • hemorrhaging
  • torn ligaments, tendons, or muscles
  • high blood pressure or heart problems
  • certain kinds of cancer
  • history of phlebitis or thrombosis (These patients may have blood clotsthat may become dislodged and travel to the lungs, with potentially fatal results.)
  • drug treatment with blood thinners (These medications increase the risk of bleeding under the skin.)