WELCOME
If
you are seeking a relaxing experience or a quiet place to meditate and detoxify;
we at Utopia Massage make it our
mission to provide you with a pampering and nurturing environment in which to
experience a Healing of Your Mind, Body and Soul.
In addition to a wide array of Massage and Bodywork, we are a Full Service Spa!
So Relax In Your Own Utopia & Forget The Outside World!
Lisa Marie Kern, LMT 4208
Business Mantra: I
value competent holistic health-care while developing a committed
professional career in therapeutic massage and other bodywork
modalities. I provide sensitive bodywork that supports,
nurtures, and empowers the client in his or her own healing path.
I
am a licensed NCTMB therapist, #4208 and am in good standing with IMA
and the New Mexico Massage Therapy Board. I have been practicing
massage therapy in Santa Fe, NM for eight years. I bring a wide range
of modalities for an intuitive massage that will melt away and ease
stress.

You may be wondering........
How long is a massage session?
A massage session can last from 30 minutes
to 1 hour or more depending on the individual.
Who will give me my massage? Your massage will be given by a licensed
massage therapist with many hours of training, often in several types of
massage.
What is the first appointment
like? Your massage therapist will begin by asking you to fill
out a form with general health questions, since there are some conditions for
which massage is not appropriate. Your
massage will take place on a table especially designed for stability and
comfort. The room will be warm and
quiet, often with soft music to set a relaxing mood.
How much clothing do I need to
remove? Most commonly, people remove most or all of their
clothing for a full body massage and are draped with a sheet throughout the
session. Undress as much as is
comfortable for you. For chair massage
and some other types of massage, undressing is not necessary.
What should I do in a massage?
Make yourself comfortable. Most people
close their eyes and relax completely during a massage. Others prefer to talk.
It's your massage, and whatever feels natural to you is certainly the best way
to relax. Do not hesitate to ask
questions about what your massage therapist is doing or about the massage in
general.
What do I do after the
massage? When your
massage is finished, your massage therapist will leave the room while you
dress. Be aware that the massage can be
profoundly relaxing, and it affects all of your body's systems. Give yourself a moment to reorient before
slowly getting up from the table.