Four Seasons Hotel Milan
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Via Gesù, 6/8
20121 Milano
Italy
 
 
Tel.
 
39 (02) 77088
  
Fax.
 
39 (02) 7708 5000

Four Seasons Milano

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Spa services

Pamper yourself with an invigorating or relaxing spa treatment in the privacy of your guest room or suite. The Hotel offers several types of massages, as well as manicure and pedicure treatments. Skin care and specific body therapies can be arranged at the nearby Caroli Health Club and GF Ferré Spa.

In-room massage and spa services

In-room massages, manicures and pedicures can be arranged by our Concierge.

Shiatsu, traditional Thai, pressure point and aromatherapy massage treatments must be reserved in advance, to ensure that a therapist certified to perform these treatments is available on the requested date.

Advance reservation is suggested for all other treatments.

Massages

Swedish massage

Using traditional techniques, this invigorating massage works to relieve stress, recharge and re-energise, leaving you in a tranquil state.

Ayurvedic massage

This healing, soothing and detoxifying massage is based on the principles of the ayurvedic system of medicine. It treats mind and body through stimulating and balancing the chakras, the major centres of energy and spiritual power in the body. The treatment uses pure sesame oil.

Reflexology

Reflex points corresponding to specific areas of the body are stimulated in this treatment, helping to increase circulation and promote the release of stress.

Aromatherapy massage

This treatment combines the power of touch with the sensory experience of smell. Individually selected essential oils promote an immediate feeling of well-being.

  • For slimming – patchouli, sandalwood, tonka bean and lemongrass
  • For firmness: mint, lemongrass, rosewood, wheatgerm and hazelnut
  • For circulation – cypress, angelica, lavender, pepper and hazelnut
  • For relaxation – sandalwood, myrrh, neroli, lavender, meadow foam seed and hazelnut

Pressure point massage

Acupressure is an ancient Chinese body treatment, given through the clothing. Pressure points are stimulated, encouraging the flow of energy throughout the body and improving circulation. Like its Japanese equivalent, shiatsu, acupressure requires no needles. Instead, the therapist applies pressure with thumbs, palms, heels of the hands, elbows and sometimes knees and feet.

Shiatsu massage

Shiatsu balances the body's energy through various stretching and stimulation techniques. The therapist focuses on points along the acupuncture meridians, using thumbs, elbows, knees or feet. No needles are used. The pressure used varies from client to client.

Traditional Thai massage

This ancient massage technique (also known as yoga massage) has been handed down for centuries. By applying pressure along the energy lines of the body, as well as stretching the muscles, Thai massage stimulates and eases energy flow, replacing tension and stress with a feeling of energy and peace.

Hand and foot treatments

Manicures and pedicures

All manicures and pedicures include a softening soak, cuticle removal, filing, shaping, nail buffing and an application of lotion and polish.