Cupping is a therapeutic technique that uses gentle suction to lift the skin and underlying tissues. Silicone or glass cups are placed on specific areas of the body to create a vacuum effect, drawing blood flow toward the surface. This helps release tension, loosen fascia, and encourage natural healing.
What are the benefits of cupping?
Improved circulation; promoting tissue repair and recovery after physical activity.
Eased muscle tightness; helping to release stubborn knots.
Supports detoxification by stimulating lymphatic flow.
Reduced soreness.
Enhanced mobility by freeing restricted areas.
Why Clients Love It: Cupping offers deep relief without the intense pressure of traditional deep‑tissue work. Many clients describe it as a “reverse massage”—instead of pressing down, the cups lift and decompress the tissues. It’s ideal for those who want focused therapeutic results while still feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
Cupping is a therapeutic technique that uses gentle suction to lift the skin and underlying tissues. Silicone or glass cups are placed on specific areas of the body to create a vacuum effect, drawing blood flow toward the surface. This helps release tension, loosen fascia, and encourage natural healing.
What are the benefits of cupping?
Improved circulation; promoting tissue repair and recovery after physical activity.
Eased muscle tightness; helping to release stubborn knots.
Supports detoxification by stimulating lymphatic flow.
Reduced soreness.
Enhanced mobility by freeing restricted areas.
Why Clients Love It: Cupping offers deep relief without the intense pressure of traditional deep‑tissue work. Many clients describe it as a “reverse massage”—instead of pressing down, the cups lift and decompress the tissues. It’s ideal for those who want focused therapeutic results while still feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.