Acupuncture involves the precise placement of hair-thin, sterile needles by a licensed acupuncturist to stimulate the body's natural healing response. Most guests feel a mild sensation of heaviness or tingling, but it is generally a deeply relaxing experience.
Yes. Our treatments are performed exclusively by a licensed acupuncturist, ensuring the highest standards of safety and clinical expertise.
While some notice immediate relief from stress or acute pain, chronic conditions often benefit from a series of 4–6 sessions to achieve long-term internal balance.
Cupping is a therapy where silicone or glass cups create suction on the skin to increase blood flow and relieve deep muscle tension. The "marks" left behind are not bruises; they are a sign of stagnant blood and toxins being drawn to the surface to be flushed out by the lymphatic system. They typically fade within 3–7 days.
Gua Sha is a traditional scraping technique using a smooth-edged tool to stroke the skin. This method improves micro-circulation and is highly effective for breaking down stubborn knots and "stuck" energy in the neck, back, and shoulders.
Yes. Both Cupping and Gua Sha are available as specialized options within our Energy Regeneration and Acupressure Precision Release combos.
While you may feel a unique "stretching" or "scraping" sensation, these treatments should never be painful. Our therapists adjust the intensity to your comfort level to ensure a therapeutic yet relaxing session.
If you are looking for a clinical approach to internal health, chronic pain, or systemic stress.
If you have deep, "heavy" muscle fatigue or feel physically "congested".
If you have specific areas of stiffness or tension that need targeted, fluid release.
Please inform your licensed acupuncturist if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker, or are taking blood-thinning medications.
Avoid arriving on an empty stomach or immediately after a heavy meal.
Drink plenty of water before and after Cupping or Gua Sha to assist your Lymphatic Drainage system in flushing out toxins.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing for easy access to your back and legs during Acupuncture or Reflexology.
Expect mild marks from Cupping or Gua Sha which will fade within days; avoid shower, direct cold wind or strenuous exercise for 4 hours post-treatment.
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