Vietnam’s TIA Wellness Resort Updates Spa, Treatment Menu

TIA Wellness Resort in Vietnam’s Da Nang province has unveiled a makeover of its 22 treatment rooms. The resort has also launched four new treatments this season.

Guests taking part in one of the customized retreat programs at the property can now experience cupping, an ancient healing technique that originated in China and is a mainstay of traditional Vietnamese medicine. The 60-minute “Vietnamese Cupping Therapy” involves a gentle tissue warm-up followed by the application of suction cups at acupuncture points. The traditional therapy has a host of benefits ranging from draining excess fluids and toxins to increasing blood flow to the skin and muscles. It also stimulates the peripheral nervous system and strengthens the immune system.

The two 30-minute treatments that specifically cater to daily computer users include a “Back & Shoulder Tension Release” to provide lasting relief and relaxation to an area where many people hold stress; and the “Holistic Head & Neck Harmony,” a meridian-point therapy focusing on the head and neck to reset and balance mental well-being and overall health. The treatment also helps with neck mobility, while offering deep relaxation.

Additionally, the 50-minute “Deep Tissue Leg Recovery” alleviates tension and fatigue in the legs through a combination of deep tissue techniques and gentle stretches. In contrast to desk-bound workers this treatment is ideal for those who are on their feet all day, recovering from intense physical activity or have just taken a long flight. The treatment promotes blood circulation and muscle recovery.

In recent months the resort’s wellness team has also added new facials in collaboration with Comfort Zone, a science-based, sustainable skincare brand founded in Italy. Guests can choose from four 50-minute facials on the menu including “Recover Touch,” “Active Pureness,” “Hydra Glow” and “Remedy Soothing.”

The new offerings complement the existing line up of 29 treatments available to wellness-inclusive guests. Guests who book a retreat also have access to an additional seven therapies including sound healing, master reiki and the new Vietnamese cupping treatment. With the addition of the treatments comes a renewed focus on the design of the treatment rooms. Elements have been added to the existing 22 rooms to create a more peaceful ambiance.

For more information, visit www.tiawellnessresort.com.

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