Miss Lihua Sun is a Massage Therapist based in Belmont, VIC. Her practice is at Unit 3 154 High Street, Belmont VIC 3216. People come to see her when they want hands-on help for day-to-day muscle tightness, feeling stiff after work, or getting back some comfort in their body.
Massage can be relaxing, but it can also be practical. In many cases, Lihua Sun helps clients unwind sore areas and improve how the muscles feel and move. Treatments can be chosen based on what your body is telling you on the day.
Her massage styles include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, and sports massage. Relaxation massage is often a good fit when you’re dealing with stress, heavy tension, or just want to switch off for a while. Deep tissue massage focuses more on deeper muscle tightness, which can be useful if you’ve been carrying tension for weeks. Swedish massage tends to be gentler and can support overall comfort. Sports massage is commonly used when the body feels like it has been pushed—think training aches, recovery needs, and muscles that feel “overworked”.
At times, clients also seek massage as part of a wider wellbeing routine. Over time, regular sessions can help you notice patterns, like where tightness keeps returning, and what kind of pressure feels right. It’s not about one-size-fits-all. The goal is to keep things steady and understandable, so you’re not left guessing what’s happening.
Experience and education details are not listed on this page. Clinical trial information is also not shown here. If you’d like those specifics, it may be best to contact the clinic directly so you can get accurate answers for your situation.
What stays consistent is the focus on comfort and care during the session. Whether you’re after something calming, something more firm, or support for sport-related soreness, Lihua Sun’s approach is centred on massage that suits your needs that day. If you’re unsure which style fits best, it’s usually okay to start with what you’re feeling most—tightness, soreness, stress, or recovery—and go from there.