Dry-Cupping

Discover ancient healing techniques.

Ancient Healing Methods

Pro-Wellness uses Cupping Therapy as a tool to assist the massage process. The cups improve blood flow, reduce inflammation and help to bring stagnation out of the area of the body that's being treated.

Cups are placed on areas of the body that require healing, the cups are then manually pumped to create suction.

Cupping Therapy is an ancient healing modality that uses unique cups to create suction on the surface of the skin. It may sound slightly unusual, but this form of therapy dates back thousands of years! There's evidence of this therapy being used by Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and Chinese cultures to heal the body of numerous ailments.

You may find that you have some marks left on your skin once the cups have been removed. This is totally normal. The appearance of these marks can help us understand what issues are present in the area, functioning like a diagnostic tool.

Revitalising Effects

This time-honored practice offers a multitude of therapeutic advantages to enhance your well-being naturally. Whether you're seeking support for blood disorders like anaemia and haemophilia, or seeking relief from rheumatic diseases such as arthritis and fibromyalgia, Dry Cupping can be a valuable addition to your wellness routine. Our experienced therapists are skilled in addressing fertility and gynecological concerns, promoting optimal reproductive health. Experience the rejuvenating effects of Dry Cupping as it assists in managing various skin conditions, including eczema and acne, for a clearer and healthier complexion. Feel the release of tension as Dry Cupping aids in reducing high blood pressure and soothing migraines, while also offering a calming effect on anxiety and depression. Breathe easier with the help of Dry Cupping, as it alleviates bronchial congestion caused by allergies and asthma, promoting improved respiratory function.

How Often?

This all depends on you. Your massage therapist can recommend a frequency and duration to address your underlying health condition or other niggles.

Who for?

Those seeking pain relief and musculoskeletal injuries, such as strains, sprains, back injuries, and inflammation.