What Is Cupping Therapy? Benefits, Myths, and What to Expect
- Jade Alexandra
- 14 hours ago
- 1 min read

Cupping therapy may look unusual—those round marks can raise eyebrows—but it’s an ancient healing technique that’s gaining popularity for good reason. From pain relief to detoxification, cupping offers a range of health benefits that work hand-in-hand with acupuncture.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping involves placing specialized glass or silicone cups on the skin to create suction. This draws blood flow to the surface and stimulates circulation, helping the body release stagnation, tension, and toxins.
In TCM, cupping is used to “move Qi and Blood,” which promotes healing and relieves pain.
Benefits of Cupping
Patients often seek cupping to help with:
Muscle soreness or stiffness
Upper back and neck tension
Respiratory issues like colds and asthma
Detox support
Cellulite and skin tone improvement
Athletes also use cupping to speed recovery and reduce inflammation.
What About Those Marks?
The circular discolorations that follow a cupping session are not bruises—they’re the result of increased blood flow and toxin release. They typically fade within a few days and are a sign that the treatment is working.
What to Expect in a Session
At The Points of Acupuncture, we use clean, high-quality cups in a calm, comfortable setting. Your practitioner may combine cupping with acupuncture for enhanced results. The session is painless and often deeply relaxing.
Should You Try Cupping?
If you’re looking for a natural way to manage pain, relax muscles, or support detoxification, cupping could be a perfect complement to your wellness plan.
Curious? Book an Orlando Cupping session and experience the benefits for yourself.
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