Massage itself has no gender — the techniques work the same way on everyone. But men and women do often have different common tension patterns, different goals, and different comfort levels with massage. Understanding these tendencies helps both groups get more from their sessions.
Firm pressure on upper back, shoulders, and legs — built for recovery.
From 500,000 VND
Best For:
Techniques:
Holistic relaxation addressing stress, tension, and emotional wellbeing.
From 500,000 VND
Best For:
Techniques:
| Aspect | Common Needs for Men | Common Needs for Women |
|---|---|---|
| Common Problem Areas | Upper back, shoulders, neck, IT band | Lower back, hips, neck, tension headaches |
| Pressure Preference | Tends to prefer firmer pressure | Tends to prefer medium pressure with options for deep |
| Goal | Recovery, performance, functional relief | Relaxation, stress relief, holistic wellbeing |
| Session Style | Efficient and effective | Thorough and sensory |
| Frequency | Often as-needed or post-workout | Often as regular self-care routine |
For men who want serious muscle work: Thai Massage for stretching and full-body recovery, or Shiatsu for targeted deep pressure on specific problem areas.
For women seeking relaxation and holistic care: Aroma Body Massage for gentle stress relief, or Hot Stone for deep warmth and full-body calm. Shiatsu works excellently for headaches and shoulder tension.
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Every MassageGo therapist meets strict qualification requirements
All therapists hold professional massage therapy certificates from accredited Vietnamese training programs.
Each therapist completes a minimum of 200 hours of hands-on training before joining our team.
We require at least 3 years of professional massage experience at hotels or licensed spas.
Our therapists can communicate in basic English to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests.
Every therapist goes through our rigorous 4-step screening process
We review professional certifications, training records, and a minimum of 3 years of spa or hotel experience.
Government-issued ID verification and background check to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Hands-on skills test covering multiple massage techniques, hygiene protocols, and professional conduct.
Regular performance reviews based on customer feedback. Therapists maintain a 4.5+ rating to stay active.
Pay cash (VND) after your session — the price you see is the price you pay
Everything you need to know before you book
Once you have a direction — even a tentative one — same-day booking is available for all services. The fastest path from "I think I want Thai massage" to a therapist in your room is WhatsApp: send the service, your hotel name, duration, and preferred time. Confirmation within 30 minutes. If you are still genuinely deciding, message us with your situation — what your body feels like, what you want from the session, how much time you have — and we will suggest the right service before confirming. Changing your choice after booking is easy as long as you message at least 30 minutes before the therapist departs.
Three practical factors matter when choosing between services: (1) time available — clothed services (Thai, shiatsu, foot, head and shoulder) can be arranged with 1–2 hours notice; oil services need 2–3 hours; (2) the evening's plans — if you plan to sleep immediately after, oil-based services (aromatherapy, hot stone) are well-suited; if you are going out, clothed services leave no residue or smell; (3) physical state — for general fatigue and tension, Thai or aromatherapy; for specific pain points, shiatsu or cupping; for travel recovery, Thai or shiatsu. Budget is rarely the deciding factor — the price range across all services is narrow (500,000–600,000 VND for most 60-minute sessions).
Regardless of which service you choose, the booking and arrival experience is the same: therapist arrives at your door, introduces themselves, briefly confirms your preferences and any health considerations (takes 2 minutes), and sets up. For first-time guests, the pre-session consultation is more thorough — the therapist wants to understand your pressure preferences and any areas to avoid. Be honest about discomfort during the session; therapists adjust continuously and prefer knowing rather than guessing. Sessions run the full booked duration. No prepayment is required. Cash settles directly with the therapist at the end of the session. Most guests book a second session before the first one ends.
“First time booking a massage as a man. Wasn't sure what to expect. Process was straightforward, no awkwardness, therapist was professional and treatment-focused throughout. Whatever concern might exist about the booking process — it wasn't warranted. Just a good 90-minute Thai massage.”
Nathan D.
United States