[Gangnam Wellness] Tired Eyes from Travel or Work? Why "Toe Reflexology" is the Answer (29 Years of Expertise)
"Are your eyes dry and heavy from long flights or staring at screens all day?"

Hello. We are 'Jeongyeon Foot Massage', a dedicated healing center located in the heart of Gangnam, Seoul, with 29 years of tradition.
Many international visitors and expats in Seoul visit us complaining of stiff necks and, notably, severe eye fatigue. Whether it's from jet lag, navigating the bustling streets of Seoul, or working long hours, eye strain is a common issue.
But did you know the secret to refreshing your eyes lies not in your face, but in your toes? Today, we reveal the secrets of reflexology from a 29-year expert's perspective.
1. Why Eye Drops Are Not Enough
When eyes feel dry or blurry, most people reach for eye drops. While they provide temporary relief, they often fail to address the root cause.
In Eastern wellness philosophy, eye fatigue is closely linked to blood circulation and nervous tension. If your neck and shoulders are stiff—blocking the blood flow to your head—your eyes will naturally feel heavy and tired. To truly "open" your eyes, you need to improve the flow of energy in your body.
2. The Secret Connection Between Your Toes and Eyes
Our feet are often called a "microcosm of the human body." In Reflexology, specific areas on the feet correspond to different organs. We call these "Reflex Zones."
So, where is the button for your eyes? It is located on your second and third toes.
With 29 years of experience in Gangnam, I have noticed a consistent pattern: Clients with red, tired eyes almost always have stiffness or high sensitivity in their second and third toes. This proves the powerful connection between your feet and your vision.
3. [Expert Tip] A 1-Minute Self-Massage for Clearer Vision
Are you at your office or hotel and need quick relief? Try this simple technique recommended by Jeongyeon Foot Massage.
- Press the Base: Use your thumb to firmly press the base (bottom side) of your second and third toes.
- Rub the Tips: Gently rub and massage the tips of these toes to stimulate the nerve endings.
- The "Taichong" Point: Locate the depression between the bones of your big toe and second toe on the top of your foot. Pressing here helps release stress and cools down "heat" in the body, which clarifies vision.
- Note: Apply gentle pressure. It should feel "pleasantly painful," not unbearable.
4. Experience the "Jeongyeon Difference" in Gangnam
While self-massage helps, chronic fatigue requires professional care. The nerves and blood vessels in our bodies are interconnected like a web.
Why choose Jeongyeon Foot Massage?
- 29 Years of Heritage: We don't just massage; we understand the body's map. We locate the exact acupressure points that are blocked.
- Holistic Approach: We don't just treat the feet. We release tension in the neck, shoulders, and scalp connected to the eyes to ensure full-body circulation.
- Customized Pressure: We adjust our technique to your comfort level, ensuring a relaxing experience even for those new to Korean massage.
5. Visit Us for a Total Refresh in Seoul
"My vision feels brighter and clearer!" This is the most common feedback we hear after a session.
Whether you are a tourist exhausted from shopping in Gangnam or an expat working hard in the city, experience the miracle of feeling lighter and clearer.
Jeongyeon Foot Massage is ready to restore your energy.
[Info] Jeongyeon Foot Massage
We promise the most comfortable recovery for your journey.
- Location: 311, S-Building, Gangnam Paragon, 338 Hakdong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
- Reservation: +82 10-6409-8922(Contact us VIA Whatsapp!)
- Website (ENG): https://www.gangnamfootmassage.com/
- Website (KR): https://www.๊ฐ๋จ๋ฐ์ง์.com/
- Business Hours: Monday: 10:00โฏAM - 8:00โฏPM(7:00PM for the last booking)
- Tuesday: 10:00โฏAM - 8:00โฏPM(7:00PM for the last booking)
- Wednesday: 10:00โฏAM - 8:00โฏPM(7:00PM for the last booking)
- Thursday: 10:00โฏAM - 8:00โฏPM(7:00PM for the last booking)
- Friday: 10:00โฏAM - 8:00โฏPM(7:00PM for the last booking)
- Saturday: 10:00โฏAM - 6:00โฏPM(5:00PM for the last booking)
- Sunday: CLOSED๏ปฟ


















