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Susie Oriental Massage Spa

Deep Tissue Massage in La Habra

Firmer pressure for tight shoulders, stiff necks, and the kind of back pain you carry home from work. Walk in seven days a week, no appointment needed.

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What is deep tissue massage?

Deep tissue massage uses slower strokes and stronger, more focused pressure to reach the muscle layers under the surface. Where Swedish glides over the body, deep tissue presses into specific knots and trigger points. Your therapist works with their thumbs, knuckles, forearms, and elbows to release stuck tension that lighter pressure cannot reach. It is not a frantic pounding โ€” it is patient, slow, and very deliberate.

At Susie Oriental Massage Spa in La Habra, deep tissue is the second most requested service after Swedish. Office workers, drivers, gym-goers, and tradespeople from Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, and La Mirada walk in regularly for back and neck pain relief. A 60 minute session at $60 is the standard, with no membership and no upsell.

Quick facts: $60 for 60 minutes. Walk in any day 9 AM โ€“ 10 PM. 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B, La Habra, CA 90631. Free parking at the door. Call 818-660-6999.

Who needs it most?

Deep tissue is built for specific problems, not just general relaxation. You may benefit if any of these sound familiar:

If you mostly want to switch off and relax rather than fix something specific, a Swedish massage is probably a better fit. Many guests also do a blend, which we are happy to provide โ€” just tell your therapist when you arrive.

How our therapists work

Our professional therapists start every deep tissue session with a quick chat. Where does it hurt? How long has it been bothering you? What kind of pressure do you usually like? We listen, then we adjust. Pressure is never the same for two guests because no two bodies need the same thing.

  1. Warm-up phase. The first five to ten minutes use Swedish-style strokes to warm up the muscles. Going straight to deep pressure on cold muscles never feels good.
  2. Targeted work. Once warm, your therapist focuses on the spots you flagged. Slow strokes, sustained pressure, occasional holds on knots until they release.
  3. Communication throughout. Tell us if it is too much or not enough. Pain that makes you tense up actually works against the massage. Good deep tissue should feel intense but not unbearable.
  4. Cool down. The final few minutes return to lighter strokes to leave you calm rather than wound up.
Deep tissue is not about how hard you can take it. It is about how much your muscles can let go.

Walk in for back and neck pain relief

Open seven days a week, 9 AM to 10 PM.

๐Ÿ“ž Call 818-660-6999

Pricing and timing

Pricing is honest and stays the same every visit:

For chronic pain, weekly or every other week tends to give the best results. For general muscle maintenance, once a month is usually enough. We have many regulars who come every Friday after work as their weekly reset, and others who only stop by when something flares up. There is no membership, no plan, and no commitment โ€” come on your own schedule.

What to expect after

Most guests leave feeling lighter, looser, and noticeably more relaxed. Some areas may feel slightly tender for a day or two, similar to the soreness after a good workout. This is normal โ€” deep tissue is real work on real muscles. Drinking water afterward helps. So does a warm shower or a gentle stretch.

If pain feels sharper than expected the next day, the pressure may have been too much. Tell us at your next visit and we will dial it back. Most regulars find their ideal pressure within two or three sessions, then settle into a rhythm that works for them long term.

Deep tissue vs Swedish

The simple version:

For a deeper comparison, read our full guide on Swedish vs deep tissue. Or just walk in and tell us what your day was like โ€” your therapist will pick the right blend.

When deep tissue is not the right pick

Deep tissue is a great fit for chronic muscle tension, but it is not for every situation. Skip it or talk to your therapist first if any of these apply: you have a recent injury still healing, you have a fever or active infection, you bruise very easily, you are on blood thinners, or you are in your first trimester of pregnancy. In those cases a gentler Swedish session is usually a better choice. If you are unsure, just call 818-660-6999 and we will help you decide before you walk in.

Deep tissue is also not the right tool when you mainly want to switch off and relax. The pressure is intentional and you stay aware throughout, which is the opposite of drifting into a half-sleep. If your goal for the session is "I just want quiet for an hour," go with a 60 minute Swedish at $60. If your goal is "fix the knot under my right shoulder blade that has been there since March," deep tissue is the right call.

How to schedule a recovery rhythm

Most chronic-pain guests at our La Habra spa do best on this kind of pattern:

You do not need to commit to anything. There is no membership, no plan, no auto-charge. We just notice that this rhythm tends to give the best long-term results for back, neck, and shoulder pain. Your therapist will get to know your body and adjust pressure each visit so you never get the same generic session twice.

Coming from a nearby city?

Many of our deep tissue regulars work in Brea (8 min via Imperial Hwy / SR-57), live in Fullerton (10 min via SR-57), commute through Whittier (12 min via Whittier Blvd), or stop by from La Mirada (9 min via Beach Blvd / I-5). The drive is short from anywhere within a 15-mile radius.

For more on choosing between styles, read our Swedish vs deep tissue guide. For everything about getting massage in our area, see the complete La Habra massage guide. New to the spa? Start with what to expect at your first massage.

What our regulars tell us

Most of our regular guests in La Habra and the surrounding cities tell us the same kinds of things, year after year. Three themes come up the most often:

If something about your visit is not perfect, please tell us at the front. We have built a local reputation on doing things the right way, and we want every guest to leave better than they walked in. Friendly faces from La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, and La Mirada keep coming back, and that is the highest compliment our small team can earn each week, every season, every year.

If your back is talking to you, deep tissue listens.

Walk in any day from 9 AM to 10 PM at 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B in La Habra. Call 818-660-6999 for the couples room or to lock in a Friday evening slot. Free parking, friendly therapists, and the same honest pricing every visit.

Frequently Asked

What people often ask first.

How much does deep tissue massage cost in La Habra?
A 60 minute deep tissue massage at Susie Spa in La Habra is $60. A focused 30 minute session targeting one area is $40. A couple deep tissue session in our larger private room is $120 for two people for 60 minutes. There are no hidden fees, no service charges, no membership, and no upsell. Pricing is posted at the front door and never changes. We accept cash and major credit cards. Most guests tip their therapist 15 to 20 percent in cash, but tips are appreciated and never required, ever.
Will deep tissue massage hurt during the session?
Good deep tissue should feel intense but not unbearable. The pressure goes deeper than Swedish massage, so you will feel firm sustained pressure on knots and tight spots. Tell your therapist if anything is too much, and they will adjust immediately. Pain that makes you tense up actually works against the massage, so honest feedback during the session helps. Most guests find their sweet spot within five minutes. Some areas may feel slightly tender for a day after, similar to soreness after a good gym workout the night before.
How often should I get deep tissue massage for back pain?
For chronic back and neck pain relief, weekly or every other week tends to give the best results in the first month. Once your muscles are looser and pain is under control, most guests shift to once or twice a month for maintenance. Office workers in La Habra, Brea, and Fullerton often book a Friday session as a weekly reset before the weekend. There is no membership, no plan, and no commitment at our spa, so you can come as often or as little as your body needs each week.
Can I walk in for deep tissue, or do I need to call?
Both work. We are a no appointment massage spa, so walk-ins are welcome any day from 9 AM to 10 PM. Most weekday afternoons have a private room ready in under ten minutes. Friday and Saturday evenings are our busiest hours, so calling 818-660-6999 ahead is smart if you want a specific time slot or the couples room. Free parking is right outside Suite B on Imperial Hwy. There is no booking fee, no deposit, and no cancellation penalty if your plans change at the last minute.
What is the difference between deep tissue and sports massage?
Deep tissue focuses on releasing chronic muscle tension and knots in the back, neck, shoulders, hips, and legs using slow strong pressure. Sports massage is a related style that often includes more stretching and is timed around training or competition. At our La Habra spa, our deep tissue sessions naturally include some stretching and trigger point work, so most athletes get what they need. Just tell your therapist what sport you do and where you feel tight, and they will adjust the focus and pressure for your needs.

Stressed? Stiff? Just need a minute?

You do not need an appointment. Just call, or walk in any day from 9 AM to 10 PM.

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