7329 East 6th Ave, Scottsdale AZ 85251
WEEKDAYS: 8:00am - 6:00pm. SATURDAY: 8:00am - 3:00pm. SUNDAY: CLOSED
At Divine Appointment, each session is designed to calm your nervous system, ease tension, and leave you feeling fully renewed—mind, body, and soul. Scroll down to explore our five signature massage categories, learn what to expect, and decide which experience is right for you.
Relaxation & Therapeutic Massage combines gentle Swedish‐style strokes with targeted techniques to ease stress and release tight spots. After a quick intake, your therapist begins with soothing glides, then applies medium pressure only where needed. Optional lavender or eucalyptus aromatherapy and soft background music deepen the experience. Most clients leave feeling lighter, with less muscle tension and better circulation. Over time, regular sessions can lower stress hormones, improve sleep, and prevent chronic aches—whether you want pure relaxation or light corrective work.
Myth: The more tense a muscle, the more pain you feel during the massage.
Reality: A professional adjusts pressure so tight muscles release without excess pain or discomfort.
Myth: Aromatherapy and music don’t help with relaxation.
Reality: When chosen thoughtfully, calming scents and gentle music significantly enhance your body’s ability to unwind.
Our specially trained therapist keep you comfortable on your side or back, depending on your trimester. We focus on gentle strokes to reduce swelling, relieve lower-back and hip pain, and improve circulation for both mom and baby. After delivery, we adapt techniques to ease postpartum tension, promote faster recovery, and support milk flow. You’ll leave feeling lighter, less achy, and more balanced—whether you’re expecting or navigating life with a newborn.
Myth: Massages during your pregnancy—including the first trimester —can cause miscarriage or trigger labor.
Reality: When performed by a professional, every stroke is gentle, pregnancy-safe, and properly positioned to avoid pressure points that might induce contractions.
Myth: You can’t massage a pregnant woman’s low back or abdomen.
Reality: Properly trained therapists use gentle techniques on the lower back and abdomin to relieve pain and improve circulation without endangering Mom or baby.
Combining these techniques means guided, hands-on stretches and gentle fascial-sheath manipulation to help you move more freely and reduce chronic tightness. During the session, your coach assesses your mobility, then uses techniques like sustained holds, and light pressure on fascial “knots” to ease restrictions. You’ll feel immediate relief in areas such as hips, hamstrings, or shoulders, plus better posture and reduced injury risk over time. Whether you sit at a desk all day or train intensely, this approach not only lengthens muscles but also frees the connective tissue that often holds tension.
Myth: You don’t need flexibility work if you’re already active.
Reality: Even regular exercisers can develop fascial restrictions that limit range of motion. Flexibility coaching prevents tension from becoming performance barriers or pain.
Myth: You can achieve the same results by stretching on your own at home.
Reality: A coach guides you into precise positions and applies safe, targeted release techniques—something simple home stretching rarely accomplishes.
Gentle, rhythmic strokes to stimulate your lymphatic system, helping move excess fluid, reduce toxin buildup, and support immune function. Your therapist performs light, precise movements that follow lymph pathways—starting at key “root” areas (neck, underarms) and working outward—without deep pressure or discomfort. Clients often notice immediate reduction in swelling (especially in legs, feet, or post-surgical areas), lighter limbs, and a sense of overall “draining” that can ease fatigue and boost circulation. Over time, regular lymphatic work can support better fluid balance, strengthen immunity, and enhance recovery after injury or surgery.
Myth: Only post-surgery or cancer patients need lymphatic drainage.
Reality: While it’s essential for those recovering from surgery or managing lymphedema, lymphatic therapy also benefits anyone with chronic inflammation, seasonal allergies, or sluggish circulation.
Myth: Lymphatic massage is just like a deep-tissue massage.
Reality: Unlike deep-tissue work, which targets muscle layers, lymphatic sessions use minimal pressure to move fluid—working on the connective tissue and lymph vessels rather than muscles.
7329 East 6th Ave, Scottsdale AZ 85251