The Deep Unwind
For a relaxing and soothing experience, text us at 0401 088 388 to book your appointment on Friday or Saturday. We’ll connect you with an amazing practitioner specializing in somatic treatments. This is a separate service offered by a trusted partner, and by booking through us, you’ll not only enjoy a calming session but also support our collaboration—stay tuned for more! 

Note: If you don't see an available time for your booking, no worries! Simply join our waiting list, and we'll reach out if a spot opens up. This helps us manage appointments smoothly and ensure you get the best experience possible.

Is acupressure safe for everyone?

For most people, acupressure is a safe, gentle way to relax, relieve tension and restore balance. It’s non-invasive and doesn’t involve needles or intense pressure, making it an excellent option for stress relief, pain management and overall well-being. However, like any type of body-focused therapy, there are a few situations where a little extra caution is needed.

If you’re pregnant, certain pressure points could stimulate uterine contractions, so it’s always best to check with your doctor first. If you have a recent injury, a chronic condition like osteoporosis, or a skin infection, some areas may need to be avoided or treated with extra care. For those with serious health conditions like heart disease, clotting disorders or other medical concerns, getting the green light from your healthcare provider is a good idea before booking a session.

Looking for Acupressure in Woollahra, NSW?

At The Deep Unwind, your comfort, safety and relaxation are our top priorities. If you have any concerns or questions, please just let us know! We’re happy to chat and make sure your session is perfectly tailored to your needs, so you can enjoy the full benefits of acupressure with ease.

We welcome patients from Woollahra, Bellevue Hill, Darling Point, Double Bay, Edgecliff, Paddington, Point Piper, Rose Bay, Vaucluse, Watsons Bay and beyond.

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