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Dry cupping is the form of cupping therapy most commonly practiced in the West. During a dry cupping treatment, cups and suction are applied to the skin at specific points on the body. This creates negative pressure, lifting the skin into the cup and stimulating the tissues beneath as an alternative treatment for a wide variety of conditions.
Wet cupping is also known as Hijama . The treatment involves a negative pressure or suction being applied by a cup in order to create a vacuum to draw the toxins to the surface of the skin, then applying small, superficial scratches i.e. making small incisions to excrete the toxins out of the body.
Fire cupping is an ancient form of alternative therapy, it involves placing heated glass cups on the skin which creates a vacuum. The vacuum is created by removing oxygen from the cup via a flame and then the cup is applied to the area that requires treatment. The skin and muscle layer is drawn up into the glass cup and held, glass cups can be placed on the back, arms and legs.