Chris

Salt Lake City, UT

Starting at $100 11 yrs exp
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Rates

Studio sessions start at $100 for 50 minutes, $145 for 80 minutes, and $190 for 110 minutes. Every rate includes hot tub access, sound therapy, aromatherapy, and hot towels—no add-on fees.

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50 min $100 Ask
80 min $145 Ask
110 min $190 Ask

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Discounts

Discounts available for first-time clients, military veterans, students, active military, law enforcement

About

Finishing my license through Healing Mountain Massage School in Salt Lake City taught me something I keep coming back to: the body doesn't want to stay tense. It's waiting for permission to let go. That's what I do here.

For over a decade, I've worked with clients who walk in carrying stress, chronic pain, tight shoulders, aching lower backs—the usual weight that life piles on. I've learned that there's no one-size approach. Some people need the flowing, calming strokes of Swedish massage to quiet their nervous system. Others come in locked up with knots and need deep tissue work, real targeted pressure to break through adhesions and get relief. I offer hot stone therapy, reflexology, trigger point work, sports massage, even reiki—whatever your body's asking for that day.

What makes my studio different is what I include without charging extra. Every session starts with a soak in my hot tub at 104 degrees. Your muscles warm up, your fascia softens, and you arrive on the table already halfway to relaxed. During the massage, I layer in vibroacoustic sound therapy—those gentle low-frequency vibrations do something remarkable for pain and nervous system calm. I use curated essential oils, not generic scents, and finish every session with hot towels that melt the last bit of tension away.

I'm here in Millcreek, in a quiet, private studio designed so you can actually feel the difference between stressed and restored. Whether you're coming solo, bringing a partner for couples massage, or booking a four-hand session with another therapist, you leave noticeably different. Calmer. Clearer. Like your body finally got the reset it's been craving.

I'm open 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. every day, and I'm also available for mobile work, so I can come to you if that's easier. Salt Lake City and the surrounding areas—I serve them all.

Techniques

Deep TissueSwedishReikiSportsReflexologyTrigger PointAromatherapyHot Stone

Education

April 2024 - Feb. 2025

License of Massage Therapy

Healing Mountain Massage School, Salt Lake City, UT

Location

2200 East & 3300 South, Salt Lake City

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Hours

1 p.m. - 7 p.m. every day

Details

In-Studio Amenities

Bottled WaterSpa/Hot TubPrivate ParkingHot TowelsMassage TableCandlesFree ParkingMusicAromatherapy EnhancedPrivate Restroom

Affiliations

National Association of Massage Therapists

FAQ

What is deep tissue massage and how much does it cost in Salt Lake City?

Deep tissue massage uses focused, firm pressure to release chronic muscle tension, knots, and adhesions deep in the muscle layers. At my studio in Salt Lake City, a 50-minute deep tissue session runs $100, 80 minutes is $145, and 110 minutes is $190—all including hot tub pre-soak, sound therapy, and aromatherapy.

Do you offer couples massage in Salt Lake City?

Yes, I offer side-by-side couples massage in a serene private room where both of you relax simultaneously. Sessions are priced at the standard rates: $100 for 50 minutes, $145 for 80 minutes, or $190 for 110 minutes, with all spa extras included.

What is vibroacoustic sound therapy and how does it help?

Vibroacoustic sound therapy uses gentle, low-frequency vibrations to ease pain and deepen relaxation while you're on the massage table. It works alongside the massage to calm your nervous system and enhance the overall relief you feel after your session.

Is there a mobile massage therapist serving Salt Lake City?

Yes, I offer mobile massage throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. I bring my expertise in deep tissue, Swedish, hot stone, reflexology, and other techniques directly to your home or office.

What can I expect in my first massage session?

Your first session begins with a warm soak in my 104-degree hot tub to prepare your muscles and fascia. You'll then experience a customized massage—Swedish, deep tissue, or another technique you choose—with vibroacoustic sound and aromatherapy woven in, finishing with soothing hot towels.

How long have you been practicing massage therapy?

I have 11 years of professional massage therapy experience and recently completed my license through Healing Mountain Massage School in Salt Lake City, so I'm current with the latest techniques and best practices.

Do you offer discounts in Salt Lake City?

Yes, discounts are available for first-time clients, military veterans, students, active military, and law enforcement. Please ask when you book.

What massage technique is best for lower back pain?

Deep tissue, trigger point work, and sports massage are all effective for lower back pain because they target the tight muscles and adhesions causing discomfort. I'll assess your specific issue during your first session and combine techniques to give you the best relief.

From the Hemasseur Team

Chris is a licensed massage therapist in Salt Lake City, Utah with 11 years of professional experience. Recently completing their license through Healing Mountain Massage School, Chris brings current training in multiple techniques including deep tissue, Swedish, hot stone, reflexology, trigger point, and reiki. What sets this therapist apart is the spa-level extras included in every session at no additional cost: 104-degree hot tub pre-soak, vibroacoustic sound therapy, curated aromatherapy, and hot towel finishes.

Offering both studio and mobile services throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding areas, Chris works with clients seeking stress relief, chronic pain reduction, couples relaxation, and specialized recovery work. The studio in Millcreek is designed as a quiet, private retreat, and sessions run 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily. This therapist's approach suits anyone looking for a personalized experience that combines multiple modalities and genuine attention to what their body needs that day.