Will it hurt?

Hijama (wet cupping) is generally not painful. The incisions are very shallow (less than a paper cut) and most clients feel only slight tingling or pressure, sometimes compared to mild scratching.

Do I need to prepare beforehand?

Drink plenty of water beforehand (hydrate well). Avoid eating heavy meals for 3 hours before the session. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

How long does a session take?

A typical session lasts around 45 minutes, depending on how many cups are used and the areas treated.

Are there side effects or marks?

Yes. You may see circular marks, redness, or mild bruising after treatment. These are normal and fade in a few days. Some tenderness is expected but should resolve.

How often should I get hijama?

For general wellness, many people schedule hijama every 2-3 months. If you have specific health goals, a practitioner may recommend more frequent sessions with spacing between treatments.

Who should avoid hijama?

Hijama is not recommended for: * Pregnant women * People on blood thinners or with bleeding disorders * Those who had recent surgery * Those with skin infections in the target area

Is hijama safe?

Yes, when carried out by qualified practitioners in a clean, professional environment. We use sterile, single-use equipment to ensure maximum safety.

What should I expect after the session?

You may feel lighter, relaxed, or even tired. Small red marks or bruises are normal and fade within a few days. Drink plenty of water and rest.

Is Hijama Sunnah?

Yes, Hijama is a recommended Sunnah treatment mentioned in various Hadith. Many choose it for both health benefits and spiritual wellbeing. Please see our About Us page for more information on this.

Can a female request a male cupping practitioner?

For professionalism and comfort, female clients are treated by female practitioners and male clients by male practitioners.

Is your clinic wheelchair accessible?

Yes, our clinic is fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free entry and treatment rooms designed for easy access and comfort.

Do you treat children under 18 years old?

Yes Hijama can be performed for clients under 18, provided they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please note that schools or relevant authorities are informed in advance to avoid any misunderstanding, as cupping can leave temporary marks or bruising lasting 7–10 days after treatment.

How clean is the clinic?

Our clinic maintains the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. All treatments are performed in a safe, private, and sterile environment by practitioners wearing full PPE equipment. We use new, disposable cups, blades, and materials for every session nothing is reused. The clinic is 5-star rated, offering a professional, private setting for all clients, including a dedicated room for female treatments.