
Discover the contraindications of Matcha Massage
Fever or infectious processes. The wrap increases body temperature.
Severe renal or cardiac insufficiency. The draining/detoxifying effect may overload these systems.
Severe circulatory problems. Fluid mobilization may cause imbalances.
Hypotension. The wrap combined with deep relaxation may cause dizziness.
Claustrophobia. The sensation of being wrapped may cause anxiety or a feeling of being blocked.
Bleeding skin, dermatitis, or skin infections. Occlusion increases irritation and the risk of worsening.
Allergy or sensitivity to green tea or cosmetics used. Possible skin reaction.
Significant fluid retention without diagnosis. May mask or aggravate underlying conditions.
Cancer patients. The draining effect and the wrap may not be suitable; medical authorization is required, and the occlusive phase should be avoided.
Neurological diseases. There may be an altered response to sensory and thermal stimuli.
Epilepsy. The combination of deep relaxation and continuous stimulation can influence neurological stability.
Children: The circulatory system and thermoregulation are more sensitive, increasing the risk with the wrap. Recommended age: 18 years and older. In children, occlusion and the thermal effect increase absorption and physiological response.
Pregnancy: The body wrap (occlusive + thermal effect) and abdominal pressure can alter circulation and maternal comfort; it is recommended to avoid this phase.

