Navajo Spa on Baltimore Drive in La Mesa's Fletcher Hills corridor has operated since 2012, expanding to a second San Diego branch in 2021. The massage menu spans Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, aromatherapy, and cupping body massage, layering five distinct manual techniques under one roof — a multi-modality approach to musculoskeletal relief that complements the acupuncture and herbal medicine protocols at San Diego Center for Integrative Medicine in La Mesa. Paraffin foot treatments encase the feet in heated medical-grade wax to soften callused skin and deliver deep-joint warmth to the metatarsals and toes. Reflexology sessions map the plantar surface into organ-specific pressure zones, applying sustained thumb compression to stimulate corresponding systems throughout the body. Body scrub and wrap services layer salt-based exfoliation with heated herbal compresses to slough dead skin cells and drive botanical extracts into freshly exfoliated tissue, a deep-cleanse cycle that parallels the keratin and scalp treatments at Avocado Hair Salon on Avocado Boulevard. The hot stone protocol heats basalt stones to between 130°F and 145°F before placing them along the paraspinal muscles, using retained thermal energy to penetrate four to five centimeters into deep muscle tissue.