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    Dry cupping therapy treatment in Biggin Hill, Kent

    Dry Cupping Therapy

    Release Fascia, Restore Blood Flow & Relieve Tension

    Serving Biggin Hill, Bromley, South East London & Kent

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    What Is Dry Cupping Therapy?

    At New Leaf Therapies, I offer professional dry cupping therapy in Biggin Hill, Bromley, and across South East London. Cupping can be used as a standalone treatment or combined with sports or deep tissue massage for enhanced results.

    Dry cupping is an ancient therapeutic technique that uses glass cups placed on the skin to create negative pressure. Using the traditional flame technique, I heat the air inside high-quality glass cups to create suction. This lifts the underlying tissue, releasing tight fascia, increasing blood flow, and promoting natural healing.

    Unlike massage which pushes down into the muscles, cupping works by drawing tissue upward. This decompression helps break up adhesions, release trigger points, and flush out toxins that have built up in the soft tissue.

    Note: Cupping may leave temporary circular marks on the skin which typically fade within 3-10 days. This is a normal response and indicates areas of stagnation being released.

    Session Information

    Session Length

    30 minutes£35
    45 minutes£45
    Popular60 minutes£55
    90 minutes£75

    Ideal For

    Tight FasciaBack PainShoulder TensionRecovery

    Every Session Includes

    • Assessment of problem areas
    • Traditional glass cups with flame technique
    • Aftercare guidance
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    FHT Registered • Fully Insured

    Benefits of Dry Cupping

    Myofascial Release

    Releases stuck fascia and improves tissue glide

    Increased Blood Flow

    Brings fresh, oxygenated blood to tight areas

    Pain Relief

    Effective for chronic tension and trigger points

    Reduced Inflammation

    Helps clear metabolic waste from tissues

    Complements Massage

    Enhances the effects of hands-on treatment

    Speeds Recovery

    Popular with athletes for post-training recovery

    Improves Mobility

    Loosens tight muscles and increases range of motion

    Targets Deep Tension

    Reaches areas hands alone struggle to access

    Common Symptoms

    Patients visit Cupping Therapists with a variety of symptoms. Here are some of the most common symptoms;

    Circulation Issues

    Muscle Stiffness

    Back Pain

    Recovery from Injury

    Toxin Build-up

    Deep Tissue Tension

    Struggling with any of these?

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    Who Can Benefit From Cupping?

    Cupping therapy is beneficial for a wide range of people, not just athletes. If you experience any of the following, cupping could help you:

    • Chronic back, neck, or shoulder tension
    • Athletes looking to speed up recovery
    • People with tight muscles that don't respond to massage alone
    • Those with fascia restrictions or adhesions
    • Office workers with postural tension
    • Anyone seeking improved circulation
    • People recovering from injuries

    Cupping is a versatile therapy that complements other treatments and can be tailored to your specific needs.

    Serving clients across Biggin Hill, Bromley, Orpington, and South East London.

    Cupping therapy technique showing cups being applied

    What Happens During Your Session

    01

    Consultation

    We'll discuss your problem areas, goals, and any contraindications before treatment.

    02

    Preparation

    The treatment area is prepared and cups are selected based on the target muscles.

    03

    Treatment

    Cups are applied using suction. They may be left stationary or moved for myofascial release.

    04

    Aftercare

    Cups are removed and you'll receive advice on hydration and what to expect post-treatment.

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    Dry Cupping FAQs

    You'll feel pulling and pressure, but it shouldn't be painful. I adjust suction levels to your comfort. Most clients find the sensation unusual at first but not unpleasant.

    Usually 2 to 7 days. The intensity of marks varies based on tissue condition. Darker marks indicate more stagnation in that area. They're not bruises; they're caused by blood being drawn to the surface.

    Yes, though I often recommend combining it with massage for optimal results. The cups help open up tight areas that can then be worked on more effectively with hands-on techniques.

    Cupping isn't suitable during pregnancy, on broken or irritated skin, or for those on blood thinners. We'll discuss any contraindications during consultation.