Pressure point therapy · Whole-body relief · From ₱200
Price From
₱200 / 30 min
Duration
30–60 min
Best For
Circulation & Stress
Clothing
Fully Clothed
Overview
Foot reflexology in Makati is one of the most accessible and affordable massage therapies available. Based on the principle that specific points on the feet correspond to organs and systems throughout the body, reflexology applies targeted thumb and finger pressure to promote healing, improve circulation, and induce deep relaxation. In Makati, foot reflexology is available everywhere — from dedicated foot massage parlors to luxury spas — with prices starting at just ₱200.
The technique involves the therapist working systematically across the foot — the ball of the foot corresponds to the heart and lungs, the arch to the digestive system, the heel to the lower back and pelvic area, and the toes to the head and sinuses. A skilled reflexologist can identify tension areas in the body by finding sensitive points on the feet, then work those points to promote corresponding healing.
Foot reflexology is particularly popular in Makati because it requires no change of clothes, takes only 30–60 minutes, and can be done in open seating areas or private rooms. It's the perfect lunch-break treatment, after-work relief, or add-on to a full-body massage. Taipei Spa offers the best value with 24-hour availability, while The Spa Wellness provides premium reflexology in private rooms.
Foot Reflexology in Makati — Shop-by-Shop Breakdown
See every Makati spa that offers foot reflexology, with real prices, ratings, and location maps. Our Makati-specific guide lets you compare all options side by side.
At a Glance
Price Range
₱200 – ₱1,500
Duration
30–60 min
Starting From
₱200
Best For
Lunch break relief
Best Places
The best foot reflexology value in Makati. 45-minute foot reflexology from ₱350, available 24 hours. Their Chinese reflexology technique targets pressure points with precision. Can be combined with full-body massage in private rooms.
Traditional Thai foot reflexology using Bangkok-trained technique. 45-minute session from ₱250. Uses wooden reflexology sticks and thumb pressure along Thai energy lines. Excellent budget option for authentic foot reflexology.
Premium foot reflexology in private suite rooms. Their 45-minute Foot Reflexology (₱1,200) uses warm herbal soak, precise pressure point work, and finishes with lower leg massage. ISPA-certified technique with luxury amenities.
Balinese-inspired foot reflexology with warm herbal compress and frangipani oil. Their foot treatment includes lower leg and knee work. Best for combining foot reflexology with a full spa experience.
Comparisons
Foot reflexology targets pressure points on the feet that correspond to whole-body systems. Full body massage works directly on muscles and joints. Reflexology is more indirect but can address internal systems (digestion, circulation, organs). Full body is more direct for muscle tension. Reflexology is shorter (30–60 min), cheaper, and requires no change of clothes.
Foot reflexology focuses exclusively on feet and lower legs with pressure point work. Thai massage is full-body with stretching and acupressure. Reflexology is more accessible (shorter, cheaper, no changing). Thai is more comprehensive. Many people in Makati combine both — foot reflexology as a quick treatment, Thai massage for full-body care.
Chinese reflexology (offered at Taipei Spa) uses precise thumb pressure on specific meridian points corresponding to organs. Thai reflexology (offered at Nuat Thai) uses wooden sticks and follows Thai energy lines (Sen). Chinese is more diagnostic — the therapist identifies body issues through foot sensitivity. Thai is more rhythmic and relaxing. Both are effective; Chinese is more technical, Thai is more flowing.
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