
Decision guide · Session timing
Full Body Massage 60, 90 or 120 Minutes?
A practical way to compare treatment coverage, personal preference, budget and availability before you book.
01 · Start here
The Short Answer
Choose 60 minutes for a focused session, 90 minutes for a balanced pace, or 120 minutes when an unhurried appointment matters most.
That is a planning guide, not a universal rule. How long a full body massage should be depends on the coverage you expect, the pace you enjoy, what you want to spend and whether the required appointment slot is available.
Balanced pace
A useful middle ground when you want broad coverage without the commitment of a two-hour appointment.
02 · Your decision
What to Consider
Start with four practical constraints. They make the choice clearer without treating a longer appointment as automatically better.
Treatment coverage
Think about whether you want a broad, even sequence or more time spent on selected areas. A longer booking adds time; it does not guarantee a particular outcome.
Your preference
Consider pace, pressure preference, areas to include or avoid, and how long you feel comfortable staying in one session.
Budget
Longer sessions generally cost more. Always use the prices page and booking team for the current amount at your preferred branch.
Availability
A 60-minute opening may be easier to find than a two-hour slot. Ask your branch what is open for your preferred date and time.
03 · Side by side
Comparing Your Options
All three can be reasonable choices. Compare how each duration changes the pace, focus, current budget and booking commitment.

60
Focused
60 minutes
- Coverage & pace
- A broad full-body flow may be possible, but less time remains for extended attention on individual areas.
- Budget example
- Ask for price ask branch
- Availability
- Often the easiest duration to fit into a busy day, subject to the selected branch and therapist schedule.
90
Balanced
90 minutes
- Coverage & pace
- Allows a less hurried sequence and more flexibility to spend time on one or two agreed focus areas.
- Budget example
- Ask for price ask branch
- Availability
- Requires a longer opening in the schedule, so advance booking may be helpful. Request branch availability when booking.
120
Unhurried
120 minutes
- Coverage & pace
- Creates the most room for an unhurried sequence, comfort breaks and additional attention within agreed boundaries.
- Budget example
- Ask for price ask branch
- Availability
- The longest appointment may have fewer suitable slots and should be confirmed directly before travel.
Use these duration comparisons to choose a pace, then ask the booking team for the current Heaven KL price.
Check authoritative pricing
0404 · Before you confirm
What a Professional Massage Centre Should Explain
A clear booking conversation matters as much as the number of minutes. Look for direct, practical answers rather than vague promises.
What the session includes
Coverage, technique, pressure choices and areas that can be skipped should be explained before the appointment.
What the time means
Ask whether consultation, changing or preparation time sits inside or outside the booked duration.
What is actually available
The centre should confirm the chosen duration, service, branch and therapist schedule rather than implying every option is always available.
What you will pay
Current prices, inclusions and any conditions should be visible before confirmation. For Heaven KL, the price page remains the authoritative source.
05 · Practical details
Common Questions
Short answers to the decisions people often make before choosing a session length.
How long should a full body massage be for a first visit?
There is no universal duration. Sixty minutes can suit a concise first experience; 90 minutes allows a less hurried conversation and sequence. Choose based on comfort, budget and confirmed availability.
Is a 60 minute massage enough for the full body?
It can allow broad coverage, but the sequence may need to stay concise. Tell the therapist which areas matter most and which you would rather skip, so the available time is spent where you want it.
What is the difference between a 90 minute and 2 hour massage?
The main difference is time and pace. A two-hour massage gives more room for an unhurried sequence or agreed focus areas, while 90 minutes is a more moderate commitment in both time and cost.
Does a longer massage mean a better result?
Not automatically. Duration is only one part of the experience. Clear preferences, appropriate technique, professional boundaries and your own comfort are also important.
Are the prices in this article current?
No. Price examples change by duration and package. Check the Prices & Packages page and confirm the latest menu with the booking team.
06 · Your next step
Explore Services and Book
Use the service page to understand the full-body format, then check live pricing and ask the booking team to confirm duration, branch and availability.
Have your preferred location, duration and pressure preference ready. No slot is confirmed until the booking flow responds.