Cupping Bunbury
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Well we've all experienced a little stress every now and again, but what about those dealing with chronic stress? We see you, and we hear you. Cupping is here to help. Well, we can't promise it will fix everything, but it sure is a good way to get the blood moving around your body again. If you're thinking of taking a trip down to a specialist in Bunbury, we say do it. No one ever regrets putting some time aside to feeling a whole lot better.

Essentially what we're going for is an easy, seamless wellness experience. We'd love to help you out, whether that's your next Massage appointment or our best spa recommendation. We'd also love to hear about it if you think we've missed a spot - get in touch on 1300-856-405 or hello@bookwell.com.au if your go-to salon, clinic or studio isn't listed here.

Questions & Answers

What is cupping?

Cupping is an alternative therapy that works by applying glass cups to the surface of the skin and a suction is created through heat. The suction draws blood to the surface and promotes blood circulation.

How often should I get cupping?

This depends on your specific situation, but most practitioners recommend a maximum of twice a week. It's important to let your bruises heal before going in for another session.

How much does cupping cost?

Cupping costs about $70 on average.

How long is a typical cupping treatment?

Cupping treatments take 45 minutes on average.

When should I get cupping?

If you've got sore muscles in your back and you're keen to try an ancient Chinese therapy, cupping has your name all over it.

Does cupping hurt?

You may feel a little discomfort, like during a massage, but it shouldn't hurt. Be sure to speak up if that's the case. If you have very sensitive or delicate skin, cupping may not be for you.

What should I do after cupping?

Staying hydrated is a big one, and you should also have a snack. In traditional Chinese medicine, it's considered important to stay away from chills and water after cupping also. So, shower in the morning.