FAQ’s – Your Burning Questions (About Our Cupping & Scraping Therapy Device)
We get asked a lot about our portable cupping & scraping therapy device—how it works, whether it hurts, and even if it’ll make you look like you just fought an octopus. So, we figured it’s time to give you the answers to your most burning questions… and maybe bust a few myths while we’re at it.
No. 1: Looks cool, but… isn’t it just an overpriced suction cup?
We promise—it’s way more than that. Our device combines modern technology with ancient healing wisdom to give you targeted muscle relief, improve circulation, and promote recovery in minutes. It’s portable, rechargeable, and designed for all body types. Plus, unlike old-school glass cups, you don’t need fire, oils, or a professional therapist hovering over you. Think of it as your personal wellness assistant—minus the monthly fees.
No. 2: Will it hurt?
Not unless you like to crank it up to “Hulk” mode. You control the intensity, so you can start gentle and go deeper as your body gets used to it. You might see temporary circular marks afterward (that’s just stagnant blood being brought to the surface—it’s actually a good sign). And no, it’s nothing to worry about.
No. 3: Can I use it every day?
You can, but you don’t have to. Many people feel results after just a few minutes, a few times a week. If you’re dealing with stubborn knots or tension, daily sessions on low-to-medium settings are perfectly fine. Just listen to your body—it’s smarter than you think.
No. 4: Is it safe for everyone?
Mostly, yes—but there are a few exceptions. If you’re pregnant, have a blood disorder, skin infections, or certain heart conditions, check with your doctor first. We’ve made it safe, effective, and beginner-friendly, but it’s always good to get a thumbs-up from a pro if you have medical concerns.
No. 5: Is it durable or will it break if I drop it?
Our device is built tough enough for everyday use, but like any piece of wellness tech, it appreciates a little TLC. Keep it in its protective case, avoid soaking it in water, and don’t use it as a toy for your dog (yes, we’ve seen that happen). Take care of it, and it’ll take care of you for years.
Got more questions? Shoot us an email or DM—we love hearing from you. Who knows, your question might make it into our next FAQ round (and we promise to answer it honestly, with a dash of humor)