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In most professional spas, it is standard practice for the therapist to leave the treatment room while the client changes and gets ready for the treatment. The therapist typically provides the client with privacy and space to undress and get comfortable on the massage table or treatment bed.

Leaving the room during this time allows the client to disrobe in privacy and ensures that they feel comfortable and at ease before the treatment begins. It is considered respectful and essential to maintain the client's dignity and comfort throughout the spa experience.

Once the client is ready, they usually indicate to the therapist that they are prepared for the treatment to start. The therapist then re-enters the room to begin the scheduled treatment.

If you ever feel uncomfortable during a spa treatment or have any concerns about the therapist's behavior, it's essential to communicate your feelings to the spa management. A professional and reputable spa will prioritize client comfort and take any feedback seriously to ensure a positive and relaxing experience for everyone.

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