Restore Comfort with Buccal Massage Facial Therapy

Therapeutic facial treatment that relieves jaw, cheek, and mouth tension while improving circulation and easing TMJ-related discomfort.

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Our Buccal Massage Service Offerings

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Single 60-minute session focuses on intraoral and external facial muscle release.

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Buccal Massage - 60 Minutes

$125.00

Buccal massage therapy 60 minutes

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Why Choose Our Buccal Massage

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Expert care combining internal and external techniques for lasting facial tension relief.

Targeted TMJ Relief

Specialized techniques reduce TMJ strain, improving jaw mobility and easing chronic or acute jaw pain effectively.

Intraoral Muscle Release

Gentle intraoral work releases tightness in cheek and mouth muscles to restore natural function and comfort.

Improved Facial Circulation

Manual techniques boost blood flow and lymphatic drainage, promoting healthier skin tone and faster tissue recovery.

Experienced Licensed Therapists

Our licensed therapists use safe, evidence-informed methods tailored to your needs for comfortable, effective treatment.

Common Buccal Massage Questions Answered

Answers to common concerns about buccal massage, preparation, and expected outcomes.

Buccal massage is a therapeutic facial technique addressing muscles inside and outside the mouth. Therapists use gentle intraoral and external manipulations to release tension, improve jaw alignment, increase circulation, reduce pain, and support relaxation and improved function.

Generally safe when performed by trained professionals, but not recommended for those with active oral infections, recent dental surgery, severe bleeding disorders, or certain medical conditions. Always disclose health history during your intake so therapists can modify or contraindicate treatment safely.

Arrive with clean oral area, avoid heavy meals immediately before your appointment, and remove jewelry. Communicate any dental work, braces, or sensitivity with your therapist. Plan to relax and allow time after the session for any mild soreness or increased drainage to settle.

A 60-minute session combines consultation, external facial and neck massage, intraoral muscle release, and targeted jaw work. Therapists may integrate breathing, lymphatic drainage, and postural recommendations. Sessions end with aftercare advice to prolong benefits and reduce reoccurrence of tension.

Mild tenderness or sore jaw sensations can occur after treatment, especially when releasing chronic tension. This usually subsides within 24–72 hours. Your therapist uses careful pressure and will adjust intensity; communicate during the session to keep treatment comfortable and effective.

Frequency depends on symptoms—weekly sessions may help acute issues, while monthly maintenance can prevent recurrence. Your therapist will recommend a personalized plan based on pain levels, range of motion, and response to treatment, adjusting frequency as you improve.