Miss Pei Chi Chen is a Massage Therapist based in West Perth, WA. You can find her practice at 5c 1200 Hay Street, West Perth WA 6005.
Massage can be a simple way to help your body feel more comfortable. Miss Chen offers a mix of massage styles, including relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage. Each one has a different feel, so sessions are often chosen based on what you need that day.
Relaxation massage is a good option when you want to unwind. It focuses on easing tension and helping you feel calmer through your whole body. In many cases, people come in after long work days, travel, or just when they’ve been feeling a bit tight.
Deep tissue massage is more about working with firmer pressure to target areas that feel sore or tight. It can suit you if you’re dealing with muscle stiffness from training, repetitive movement, or sitting in the same position for too long. At times, a session may feel a bit intense during treatment, but the aim is still to help you feel looser afterwards.
Sports massage is built for people who are active. It may be useful around training blocks, after a tough session, or when you want to support recovery. It’s often chosen by runners, gym regulars, and people who play sport and want their muscles to feel ready to move.
Swedish massage is a common, well-known style. It uses gentle to moderate pressure and often includes flowing strokes. Many people like it because it can feel both soothing and energising, without being too heavy.
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If you’re not sure which massage style fits, it usually helps to think about what you’re feeling most. Is it stress and tension, ongoing tight spots, recovery after activity, or a lighter, more general session? Miss Chen’s services are set up to cover a few different needs, so you can pick the approach that feels right.
Overall, the focus is on practical comfort—helping muscles feel less tight, supporting movement, and giving you a calmer body to live in.