Unveil the rejuvenating power of Cupping Massage, a time-honored therapeutic practice that uses special cups to create gentle suction on the skin — promoting circulation, easing muscle tension, and helping the body release stagnation. Ideal for anyone looking to reduce inflammation, soothe soreness, and achieve deep relaxation, this modality blends ancient tradition with modern wellness.
Cupping massage combines traditional bodywork with suction therapy using glass, silicone, or plastic cups to gently lift the skin and underlying tissues. This process boosts circulation, loosens tight muscles, and encourages healthy lymphatic flow.
You’ve likely seen those round marks on athletes like Michael Phelps — that’s cupping in action. The vacuum seal draws blood toward the surface, helping the body detoxify, release tension, and improve mobility.
Cupping can be done stationary (cups remain in place for several minutes) or dynamic (cups glide along the skin with light oil), depending on your comfort and treatment goals.
Who It’s Best For
- People with chronic muscle tension or deep knots
- Athletes recovering from workouts or injuries
- Those with back, neck, or shoulder tightness
- Clients seeking detoxification or circulation support
- Anyone who enjoys deep work but wants something less forceful
If you love deep tissue massage but prefer a gentler, more fluid approach, cupping is an incredible option.
How It’s Performed Mobile On-Site
We bring everything needed — sanitized cups, oil, towels, and all setup supplies — directly to your location. Here’s how a typical mobile cupping session flows:
- The therapist explains the process and places cups on key tension areas (commonly the back, shoulders, or thighs).
- Cups may stay in place or glide across the skin, depending on your comfort level and goals.
- You’ll relax for several minutes as suction encourages circulation and lymphatic flow.
- Once the cups are removed, the therapist may perform light massage to soothe the tissue.
We take extra care with cleanliness, communication, and comfort to ensure you feel relaxed and informed throughout your session.
Who Shouldn’t Get It
Cupping is safe for most people, but you should avoid it or consult a doctor first if you have:
- Active infections, open wounds, or skin inflammation
- Bleeding disorders or are on blood thinners
- Severe heart conditions or uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Pregnancy (especially no cupping on the abdomen or lower back)
- Very fragile or thin skin
Mild redness or circular marks are normal — they typically fade within a few days. These aren’t bruises but signs of increased circulation.
If you have medical concerns, simply let your therapist know. We can modify or skip areas as needed.
Why Choose Cupping Massage
Cupping is one of the most effective ways to release muscle tension without deep pressure. It’s like deep tissue massage — but in reverse. Instead of pushing into the muscles, cupping gently lifts and decompresses them.
Benefits include:
- Reduced muscle pain and stiffness
- Improved range of motion
- Faster recovery from workouts or strain
- Detoxification and increased blood flow
- Calming, meditative relaxation
Whether you’re curious about holistic therapies or seeking relief from stubborn tightness, cupping offers a refreshing and restorative experience.
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