Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about hijama, booking, housecalls, therapists, safety, and aftercare.

General Hijama Questions

Hijama is a traditional cupping therapy that uses suction on selected areas of the body. Wet hijama may involve small skin incisions.
Most clients describe it as pressure or tightness. Wet hijama may cause mild discomfort, depending on individual sensitivity.
No. Hijama is a complementary therapy and should not replace proper medical treatment, diagnosis, or medical advice.

Booking Questions

You can book through our online booking page using the appointment scheduler. If you are unsure which service to choose, you can message us on WhatsApp before booking.
Yes, you can request a male or female therapist, subject to availability.
Yes, female therapists are available upon request, subject to schedule availability.

Housecall Questions

Yes, housecall appointments are available depending on location and therapist availability.

Safety Questions

Hijama may not be suitable for everyone. If you are pregnant, taking blood thinners, diabetic, anemic, recovering from surgery, or have a serious medical condition, please consult a qualified medical professional before booking. See our safety & aftercare page for more.
Stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals right before the session, wear comfortable clothing, and inform the practitioner of any medical conditions or medication.

Aftercare Questions

Rest, drink water, keep the area clean, and avoid strenuous activity for the day. See our aftercare guidance for more detail.

Hijama is a traditional complementary therapy and does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a qualified medical professional if you have any health concerns.

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