The Sense Massage
Spa
8226 W 3rd St
“A hidden gem. The therapist spotted my neck tension before I even mentioned it.…”
Hot stone massage uses basalt stones heated to 122-131 °F, placed at strategic points on the body and glided with light pressure. The heat penetrates the muscle and multiplies the relaxing effect of manual work.
Indicated for chronic cold sensation, morning stiffness and as a gentle introduction to therapeutic massage.
Sorted by rating and number of verified reviews.
Spa
8226 W 3rd St
“A hidden gem. The therapist spotted my neck tension before I even mentioned it.…”
Spa
11668 Gateway Blvd
“Good service and fair prices. The lymphatic drainage after my cosmetic surgery was key.…”
Spa
5253 Wilshire Blvd
“The therapist understands anatomy. He explained why my right shoulder carries more load than the left.…”
Spa
3550 Wilshire Blvd
“I've been coming here for years. Seshin isn't for everyone but afterwards the skin feels perfect.…”
Spa
3500 W 8th St
“I've been coming for over five years. Not luxurious but the massage quality is consistent.…”
The average price in Los Angeles is around $130 for a 75-minute session. Premium areas like Beverly Hills or Santa Monica can run 15–25% higher.
Most therapists recommend 75 minutes as the standard. 30-minute sessions work for targeted areas, while 90-minute sessions are best for full-body deep work.
It depends on your goals. Read the benefits section above and, if in doubt, contact one of the certified therapists below — most offer a free pre-booking consultation.