During a Madero Massage session, you can expect a structured and therapeutic experience focused on both relaxation and body stimulation. The therapist begins by preparing the targeted area and may apply a light oil to allow the wooden tools to glide smoothly over the skin. Specially designed wooden instruments, such as rollers and sculpting tools, are then used with controlled pressure through techniques like rolling, kneading, tapping, and contouring. These movements are applied to specific areas such as the thighs, abdomen, arms, or back to stimulate blood circulation, support lymphatic drainage, and release muscle tension. The pressure can feel firm but should remain comfortable, and the therapist may adjust intensity based on your tolerance. After the session, you may feel relaxed, lighter, and slightly warm in the treated areas, which is a normal response as circulation improves.







