07/01/2025
I have loved giving massages since childhood — I used to massage my brothers and sisters whenever they fell down or were feeling unwell. Unfortunately, I did not become a massage therapist right away. I found my way into this profession 32 years ago, after graduating from medical college and working in a hospital for ten years.
During that time, I realized that many patients needed not only medical care but also simple human touch — a comforting hug or a gentle stroke. That inspired me to start learning everything I could about massage. I was living in Russia then, where massage has long been recognized as part of the healing process for patients.
After completing massage training, I began working as a massage therapist while also continuing my main job. Over the years, countless clients have come through my hands, and what I remember most is their gratitude.
I do not follow just one technique — I listen to what my client needs in that moment and do my best to deliver results. I use all the skills I have learned and adapt them to each situation. Most of my clients leave happy and satisfied. Of course, there are times when a client may not like my style if they are used to a standard routine. Still, I always try to find that special approach that brings my clients relief, happiness, and health.