What does wet cupping remove?
Mia Lopez
Updated on March 08, 2026
The main effect of wet cupping therapy is associated with precipitation of blood circulation, thereby removing blood stasis and waste from the body.
What comes out wet cupping?
Wet cupping is a variation of the procedure where prior to the cup being placed, your skin is punctured and blood is drawn out in the suction process. There is also a variation where the dry cupping technique is done before puncturing your skin for wet cupping.What happens to your body after wet cupping?
You may feel more tired than normal or experience flu-like symptoms after cupping (headache or general body aches). This is a temporary reaction by your immune system to the cellular waste that cupping helps release.How does cupping remove toxins?
In cupping, the flow of blood tends to breakup obstructions and creates an avenue for toxins to be drawn out of the body. Several cups may be placed on a patient's body at the same time. Cupping may play a role in excretion of old red blood cells.What are the benefits of getting cupped?
Cupping benefits are the following:
- Release scar tissue and fascial adhesions.
- Reduce painful trigger points.
- Improve circulation, blood and lymph circulation.
- Relieve pain.
- Promote mobility and range of motion.
- Improves mature scars.
- Decrease toxins.