Detox & Wellness with Hijama (Cupping) in Multan
Cupping (Hijama) in Multan at GoldyZ Aesthetics
At GoldyZ Aesthetics Multan, we proudly offer Cupping Therapy (Hijama), a traditional and holistic treatment that has been practiced for centuries. Hijama is known for its natural healing benefits including improved circulation, detoxification, pain relief, stress reduction, and overall body rejuvenation. Our skilled and certified practitioners ensure a safe, hygienic, and comfortable experience. Each session is performed using sterilized equipment and professional techniques so that you can enjoy the maximum benefits of this natural therapy.
Why Choose Hijama at GoldyZ Aesthetics?
- Experienced and certified practitioners
- Modern, hygienic, and professional environment
- Customized sessions based on individual needs
- Safe and effective detoxification methods
- Focus on both wellness and relaxation
Benefits of Cupping (Hijama)
- Boosts blood circulation and oxygen supply
- Removes toxins and impurities naturally
- Helps relieve back pain, neck pain, and muscle stiffness
- Reduces stress, anxiety, and fatigue
- Supports immunity and overall health
- Promotes skin health and natural glow
FAQs about Cupping (Hijama) in Multan
1. What is Hijama Therapy?
Hijama, also known as cupping therapy, is a traditional healing method where cups are applied to the skin to create suction. This helps remove toxins, improve circulation, and promote natural healing.
2. Is Hijama safe?
Yes, Hijama is completely safe when performed by trained professionals. At GoldyZ, we follow strict hygiene protocols and use sterilized equipment for every session.
3. How many sessions are needed?
The number of sessions depends on your health goals. Some people feel benefits after just one session, while others may require multiple sessions for chronic conditions.
4. Does Hijama hurt?
Most clients report only mild discomfort during the process. The suction sensation may feel unusual at first, but it is generally well tolerated.
5. Who should avoid Hijama?
Hijama is not recommended for people with severe anemia, bleeding disorders, or those taking blood-thinning medication. Pregnant women should also consult their doctor before undergoing therapy.