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Do You Have to Be Naked for a Massage? | Massage Undress Etiquette

November 11, 20251 min read

If you’ve never had a professional massage, you might wonder: “Do I have to get naked?” or “Should I take off my underwear?” The short answer: it’s completely up to you. At Profusion Infusion, your comfort, privacy, and safety always come first.

Do You Have to Be Naked for a Massage?

No. You undress to your comfort level.

  • Some clients remove all clothing for a full-body experience.

  • Others keep underwear or lightweight clothing on—and that’s perfectly okay.

  • You’ll be professionally draped with a sheet/blanket so only the area being worked on is exposed.

What About Underwear?

Many clients leave underwear on. If a technique (e.g., gluteal massage or lymphatic drainage) requires access to an area typically covered by underwear, your therapist will discuss options first and proceed only with your consent. You are never required to remove undergarments.

Why Draping Matters (Safety & Respect)

Licensed professionals follow strict draping protocols:

  • Only the active treatment area is uncovered.

  • Your body remains covered at all times.

  • You are in control—ask to stop, pause, or adjust draping at any point.

Will the Massage Still Be Effective?

Yes. We tailor pressure, positioning, and techniques to your comfort—with or without underwear. Our RN-led approach regulates the nervous system first, then applies targeted work so you leave feeling calmer, looser, and better aligned.

Key Takeaway

You never have to be naked during a massage unless you want to be. A professional therapist will respect your boundaries, ensure you’re fully draped, and adapt the session to your comfort level.


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Aisha brings 17+ years in healthcare and specialized training in lymphatic care to every appointment, combining clinical integrity with a warm, human presence. Whether you need a steady hand for recovery, a trusted partner
for workforce wellness, or a sanctuary-level treatment that travels to you.

Ashia Payne

Aisha brings 17+ years in healthcare and specialized training in lymphatic care to every appointment, combining clinical integrity with a warm, human presence. Whether you need a steady hand for recovery, a trusted partner for workforce wellness, or a sanctuary-level treatment that travels to you.

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