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Hi,

I?m Fabio and I live in Herne Hill.


I am currently practicing to become a level 4 fully certified massage therapist in Bodyology School of Massage.

As part of my course, I am offering a deep tissue massage, half discounted price at ?25 x 1h15? worth of treatment. (FREE Parking available)

My offer is valid until February 2022.

I am also insured and equipped to provide home service massage therapy. (?35)

Covid-19 regulations will be followed and I am fully PPE equipped.


x info and booking please contact me.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I would just like to say that I totally recommend Fabio.

I had a massage yesterday which was excellent and far exceeded my expectations.

He is extremely friendly and welcoming and put me at ease immediately.

In his advert, Fabio says he is still studying/training but if he hadn?t mentioned that, I would never have realized he wasn?t already fully qualified!

After the massage, I felt totally relaxed and stress-free and will definitely be having many more.

  • 2 weeks later...
I would like to add another recommendation for Fabio. I had a massage with him a few days ago and I can't thank him enough for providing such a fantastic massage. He asked all the right questions and once I explained to him that most of the pain that I get is in the shoulder, he got to work on that area. I am already making plans for my next appointment and just to be clear I have been to several massage therapists and I think it's safe to say that I found the best.
  • 3 months later...

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