Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel Marks World Menopause Day with New Offering

In support of World Menopause Day (October 18), Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel & Spa is highlighting its long-standing commitment to women's wellness through the launch of a brand-new specialised spa treatment, designed to help alleviate the symptoms of menopause.

The new Menopause Massage, available at the five-star hotel’s renowned spa, is set to be a key part of the hotel’s holistic wellness offerings and tailored to ease physical discomforts and promote mental wellbeing, responding to the growing demand for holistic menopause care.

Believed to be a first for Glasgow, the luxurious Menopause Massage focuses on easing the physical discomforts commonly experienced during menopause, perimenopause and even post-menopause, such as joint pain, muscle tension, and hot flashes.

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Providing a holistic alternative, the renowned spa’s trained therapists combine carefully curated essential oils such as clary sage, rose, and lavender and bespoke massage techniques to help restore hormonal balance, reduce anxiety, and enhance mood. These therapeutic oils are known for their soothing and uplifting properties, making the massage not only physically beneficial but also emotionally restorative.

Vitality Room at the spa.Vitality Room at the spa.
Vitality Room at the spa.

Shameela Ali, head of spa and leisure at Kimpton Blythswood Sqaure Hotel & Spa, said: “Our goal is to create a supportive and healing environment for women during a time of change and the Menopause Massage is just one of the ways we’re addressing wellness more inclusively, ensuring that all women feel seen, supported, and cared for.

“With growing awareness around menopause and its symptoms, this treatment has already become incredibly popular among our guests. Previously, there wasn’t really a holistic treatment available for people who are suffering from menopausal symptoms, or even perimenopause, so we linked up with The Academy to design this massage by identifying the most beneficial oils for this type of treatment and determine the most effective methods for their use.

“We looked at marma points which are energy pathways within the body that can be treated with massage to create homeostasis and rebalance. During the treatment, individual marma points can be focused on which relate to specific symptoms that people are going through. Every treatment is delivered bespoke to each guest.

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“What we found is that it’s more than just a massage; it’s a dedicated experience to help women manage the physical and emotional changes that come with menopause.”

The tranquil treatment room at Kimpton Blythswood Squate Hotel & SpaThe tranquil treatment room at Kimpton Blythswood Squate Hotel & Spa
The tranquil treatment room at Kimpton Blythswood Squate Hotel & Spa

Additionally, the treatment incorporates lymphatic drainage techniques to reduce bloating and water retention, helping clients feel calmer, lighter and more comfortable in their bodies. The massage also includes reflexology, which can help with headaches, insomnia, and other menopause-related symptoms.

Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel’s spa offers a tranquil, luxurious environment where guests can relax and rejuvenate. In addition to the Menopause Massage, the spa provides a range of complementary treatments, including hydrotherapy, facials, and holistic therapies, making it a leading destination for wellness in Glasgow.

Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel & Spa invites women to explore the benefits of the Menopause Massage and embrace an experience that fosters physical comfort and emotional wellbeing. The Menopause Massage is priced at £99 for a 55-minute treatment. For more information or to book a treatment now visit: www.kimptonblythswoodsquare

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