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Cupping

What is Cupping?

A therapeutic cupping treatment involves warming and placing cups, usually made of glass, on the skin. By warming the air within the cup, a vacuum is created and when it is applied to the skin, the tissue is drawn up into the cup.

The cupping increases blood flow, loosens the fascia or connective tissue, and is thought to stimulate healing.

It is similar to the way deep tissue massage can be used to break up scar tissue and reduce pain. The cups are often placed on the back, neck, and shoulders or the site of pain.

Cupping may cause temporary bruising and soreness, depending upon the degree of suction created by the vacuum and the level of internal stagnation. According to TCM, this would be a favourable outcome, suggesting the treatment has successfully removed toxins and stagnation.

After cupping, your skin will have circular marks ranging in colour from pink to deep red or purple. Discolorations from cupping will fade. Some may fade after a few hours while others take up to two weeks to disappear completely.

Kate, as a licensed therapist will assess whether this therapy is suitable and will offer more detailed information and aftercare advice prior to any treatment.

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Facial Acupuncture
  • Facial Acupuncture works to even out skin tone, improve muscle tone and help improve the appearance of lines and wrinkles...
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Cupping
  • Cupping treatment involves the therapist putting special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction...
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Electro-Acupuncture
  • Electro-acupuncture is where needles are placed in the body then connected together using small clips...
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Fertility Acupuncture
  • Acupuncture can help boost blood flow to reproductive organs and balance hormones and it also promotes relaxation and...
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Gua Sha
  • Gua Sha is a treatment that involves scraping (traditionally using jade) over the skin in upward motion...
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