Cupping Therapy

Ancient healing technique meets modern wellness to promote circulation, reduce pain, and accelerate your body's natural healing process

What is Cupping Therapy?

Cupping therapy is an ancient healing practice that uses suction cups on the skin to promote blood flow, relieve muscle tension, and stimulate healing. This time-tested technique helps release toxins, improve circulation, and provide deep tissue relief without invasive procedures.

Benefits of Cupping Therapy

Enhanced Blood Flow

Increases circulation to treated areas, delivering oxygen and nutrients for faster healing

Toxin Release

Draws stagnant blood and toxins to the surface for natural elimination

Deep Tissue Relief

Reaches deeper muscle layers than traditional massage for profound relief

Reduces Inflammation

Helps decrease inflammation and speeds up recovery from injuries

Respiratory Health

Improves breathing and helps clear congestion when applied to the back

Energy Boost

Stimulates qi flow and helps restore your body's natural energy balance

Conditions We Address

Chronic Back Pain
Muscle Knots & Adhesions
Sports Recovery
Cellulite Reduction
Migraines
Respiratory Issues
Fascial Restrictions
Poor Circulation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does cupping therapy hurt?

Cupping therapy should not be painful. Most patients describe a tight, pulling sensation that feels like a deep tissue massage. The intensity can be adjusted to your comfort level. Some people find it deeply relaxing, while others may experience mild discomfort that quickly subsides.

Will I have marks after treatment?

Yes, cupping often leaves circular marks on the skin that can range from light pink to dark purple. These marks are not bruises but rather a sign of stagnant blood and toxins being drawn to the surface. They typically fade within 3-10 days and are painless.

How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions varies based on your condition and treatment goals. Acute conditions may improve after 2-3 sessions, while chronic issues typically require 6-10 sessions. Your practitioner will create a personalized treatment plan and adjust it based on your progress.