Abhishek Sinha
I learned early that rushing sessions defeats the point. Thai needs time to actually release tension. Base: District Library Road. Ready for professio...read more
Abhishek Sinha is a wellness therapist based in Dibrugarh, specializing in SVC-W2-006, SVC-W2-002 and SVC-W2-005. He is available Monday to Friday during afternoon, evening hours. Abhishek serves female clients only and speaks Assamese, English and Hindi. He is certified in Massage Therapy Certification and Thai Training.
Availability
Service Areas in Dibrugarh
Services Offered
Deep Tissue Massage
Boardroom battles leave their mark. This isn't a gentle massage - it's targeted therapy for executives who carry their stress in chronic knots. Our therapists, trained at international sports medicine centers, know exactly how corporate tension manifests. They'll work through layers of muscle that haven't relaxed in months, using pressure that matches your pain threshold. Investment bankers call it their secret weapon. Because tomorrow's presentation won't wait for your back pain to subside.
- Eliminates chronic executive pain
Sports Massage
For CEOs who run marathons and executives who treat fitness like a merger. This isn't recreational massage - it's the same recovery protocol used by IPL cricketers and Olympic athletes. Your therapist understands the difference between DOMS and injury, between pushing limits and recovery windows. Whether you're training for Ironman or just crushed leg day at Cult, this gets you back to peak faster. Because missing tomorrow's workout isn't an option when discipline is your edge.
- Elite athletic recovery
Hot Stone Massage
Stones from Hawaiian volcanoes, techniques from Swiss thermal spas, delivered to your Mumbai penthouse. Each basalt stone is heated to precisely 54°C - hot enough to penetrate muscle, gentle enough for luxury. Combined with gold-infused oils (yes, actual gold), this treatment makes regular massages feel like amateur hour. Private equity partners book this after particularly brutal quarters. Because sometimes you need heat that money can actually buy.
- Ultimate thermal indulgence









