Detoxify with Hijama Cupping Therapy

Feel renewed with Hijama, a powerful detoxification method that eliminates toxins and improves your body’s natural healing ability. Perfect for those seeking a chemical-free way to cleanse and rejuvenate, hijama is your path to holistic wellness.

Cupping Therapy Packets

Detoxification & Stress Relief.

  •  Session Length: 30–45 minutes.

  • Number of Cups: 5–8 cups.

  • Advisable Frequency: Once a week for 4 weeks.

  • Basic consultation.

  • Dry cupping for relaxation and muscle tension.

  • Personalized aftercare advice.

Muscle recovery, improved flexibility, and reduced soreness for athletes.

  • Session Length: 45–60 minutes.

  • Number of Cups: 8–12 cups.

  • Advisable Frequency: Weekly sessions for 4 weeks.

  • Dynamic cupping for better mobility.

  • Focused treatment for areas prone to strain or injury.

  • Post-session recovery tips and stretching guidance.

Deep detoxification, improved circulation, and lymphatic drainage 

  • Number of Cups: 8–12 cups.

  • Advisable Frequency: Twice a week for 4 weeks (8 sessions total). 

  • Comprehensive health consultation.

  • Dry and wet cupping (optional, based on preferences and health conditions). 

  • Application of soothing oils for improved results.

  • Complimentary detox tea or drink after each session.

Improve skin health, reduce cellulite, and promote a youthful glow.

  • Session Length: 30–45 minutes.

  • Number of Cups: 5–8 cups (smaller cups for face and body sculpting).

  • Advisable Frequency: Weekly sessions for 4–6 weeks.

  • Facial cupping for rejuvenation (if included).

  • Body contouring with moving cupping.

  • Application of hydrating serums or oils post-session.

Relief from chronic pain, muscle stiffness, and inflammation.

  • Number of Cups: 10–15 cups (depending on the affected area).

  • Advisable Frequency: Once a week for 6 weeks (6 sessions total).

  • Targeted cupping for specific pain points (e.g., back, shoulders, or joints).

  • Combination of dry cupping and moving cupping.

  • Use of therapeutic-grade essential oils.