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Anti-Migraine Massage

The anti-migraine massage is a wellness massage focusing on the neck, shoulders, head and temples. It does not replace medical treatment, but can be soothing if you feel a lot of tension in the head and neck area.

Duration: 45–60 min.
Intensity: Gentle to medium

Benefits

  • Focus on neck, shoulders, head and temples
  • Deep relaxation of the shoulder and neck area
  • Can be soothing when you feel tension in the head area
  • Adjustable from gentle to medium intensity
  • Wellness massage — not a medical treatment
Anti-migraine massage – wellness for head and neck

Anti-migraine massage: focus on head, neck and temples

The anti-migraine massage is a wellness massage focusing on neck, shoulders, head and temples. It is not a medical procedure, but can be booked as a soothing break if you feel a lot of tension in the head and neck area.

What the massage covers

The therapist works on the neck, shoulders and head area — temples, scalp and the area behind the ears are often included. Techniques range from gentle to medium. Mention your preferences before the massage.

  • Neck, shoulders, scalp, temples
  • Gentle to medium intensity
  • Mention your preferences beforehand

Important to know

The name sounds medical — the massage is not. It is a wellness relaxation massage focused on specific areas. For actual migraine conditions or severe headaches, please consult a doctor first.

  • Wellness massage — not a medical treatment
  • For migraine conditions: consult a doctor first
  • Good as complementary relaxation — not as therapy
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How much does a Anti-Migraine Massage cost?

In Germany between 35€ and 80€ for 60 minutes.

Prices vary depending on the city and studio.

Anti-Migraine Massage in your city

Stuttgartfrom 62€Leinfelden-Echterdingenfrom 60€Böblingenfrom 35€Erdingfrom 55€Oldenburg (Oldb)from 60€Leipzigfrom 60€Frankenthalfrom 50€Windeck-LeuscheidEsslingen am Neckarfrom 52€Berlinfrom 50€Mainzfrom 45€Bochumfrom 60€

Frequently asked questions

In an anti-migraine massage the therapist works gently on the neck, shoulders, head and temples. Typical techniques include calm strokes and light pressure on the temples, back of the head and the area behind the ears. The massage is a wellness relaxation treatment focused on areas where many people carry tension.
Typically 45 to 60 minutes. Since the massage focuses on the head and neck area, this time is well suited. Some studios also offer the anti-migraine massage as an extension of a regular back or neck massage.
Not fully. Since the focus is on the head, neck and shoulders, usually only the upper body is uncovered — or the massage is done entirely over clothing. Ask when booking what the studio offers, especially if you have a preference.
Anti-migraine massages are intentionally gentle to medium. No strong pressure on the head, no intensive kneading. Work on the temples and scalp is very precise and calm. If you are particularly sensitive anywhere, mention it before the massage — the therapist will adjust.
The anti-migraine massage is a wellness relaxation massage, not a medical treatment. It suits people who feel a lot of tension in the head and neck area and are looking for targeted relaxation of these areas. For actual migraine conditions or severe headaches, please see a doctor first — the massage does not replace medical treatment.

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The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not constitute medical advice. For health-related questions, please consult a doctor.