Are blisters from cupping therapy normal?Updated 3 months ago
Blisters from cupping are much less common than the traditional red circle bruise typically found after a lengthy cupping session. To avoid blistering from cupping, we strongly recommend starting off slowly with a very low level intensity of pressure and heat, only applying LEVIDE for just 2-3 minutes at a time to get a feel for how sensitive your skin is to cupping. Though it is very rare, blistering may occur from overuse and should subside within a couple weeks. It is recommended to refer to your physician and our instructions manual for additional safety precautions prior to using LEVIDE, or any kind of cupping therapy.