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Cupping Massage in St Albans

Dry Cupping Fire Cupping Chinese Cupping Vacuum Therapy Suction Therapy

Dry cupping, fire cupping and Chinese suction therapy combined with hands-on massage. The cups create a vacuum that lifts and decompresses soft tissue, releasing tightness that pressure alone cannot reach. Standalone or as part of a full recovery session.

Dry & fire cuppingStandalone from £35Open 7 days

What to expect

Dry or fire cups applied to back, shoulders or legs

Vacuum suction lifts and decompresses soft tissue

Combined with hands-on massage or as a standalone

No incisions. Temporary marks may appear

Hijama wet cupping also available separately

Choose Your Type

Dry Cupping or Fire Cupping?

Both use the same vacuum suction principle. The difference is in how the suction is created and how the session feels. Standalone from £35. Both can also be added into a full Recovery Session with massage.

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Clinical Dry Cupping

Vacuum Therapy Suction Therapy Silicone Cupping

Silicone or pump cups create a vacuum on the skin to lift and decompress soft tissue. Static cups are held on tight spots; sliding cups move across oiled skin. The most commonly used type for muscle recovery and combined massage sessions. No heat, no incisions — clean and easy to adjust throughout.

  • Back, shoulders, glutes, hamstrings or calves
  • You want the decompression benefit without heat
  • First time with cupping — this is the best starting point
£35  20-30 min standalone
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Traditional Method

Traditional Fire Cupping

Chinese Cupping Flame Cupping Glass Cupping

Glass cups where a flame briefly removes oxygen before the cup is placed on the skin. The cooling air creates a strong natural vacuum. Fire cupping is the original Chinese cupping method and the source of all modern cupping therapy. It tends to feel warmer, deeper and more intense than dry cupping.

  • You want the traditional Chinese cupping experience
  • The warmth and deeper pull feel soothing on a tight back
  • You have had cupping before and want to go deeper
£45  20-30 min standalone
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Not sure which to choose? WhatsApp us and we'll advise based on what you are dealing with.

How It Works

Vacuum Therapy: The Science Behind Cupping

Whether you call it cupping, vacuum therapy, suction therapy or Chinese cupping, the mechanism is the same.

Why suction works differently to pressure

Massage Pushes Down. Cupping Pulls Up.

Standard massage applies downward pressure into muscle tissue. Cupping does the opposite — the vacuum created by the cup pulls the tissue upward. This decompression effect lifts the layers of fascia, muscle and skin away from each other, which can reach restrictions that hands alone cannot get to.

The increased blood flow drawn into the area by the suction may help support the body's natural recovery process. Many clients notice the area feels noticeably different immediately after cups are removed, with a sensation of looseness or lightness that goes deeper than what massage alone produces.

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In a Session

What Happens During Cupping Massage

Cupping is used alongside massage within the same session, not as a separate treatment.

Static Cupping

Cups placed and held on specific tight areas. Creates sustained suction over localised spots. Most effective for concentrated deep tightness on the back, shoulders and upper traps.

Sliding Cupping

Cups moved across oiled skin in broad strokes. Covers more surface area and produces a broader release. Often used on the back and hamstrings as part of a full-body session.

Combined with Massage

When cupping is part of a Recovery Session, it is used alongside hands-on massage and IASTM. The combination addresses tissue at multiple levels in one appointment.

Cupping Marks

Circular marks are common, particularly on areas with greater tension. They are caused by increased blood flow — not bruising. Usually painless and fade within 2-5 days.

Know the Difference

Cupping Massage vs Hijama

Both are available here. They are different treatments for different goals.

Dry & Fire Cupping

–  No incisions. Vacuum suction only

–  For muscle tightness, recovery and pain

–  Standalone from £35 or part of massage session

–  Chinese, dry and fire cupping all available

Hijama (Wet Cupping)

✓  Small sterile incisions, single-use equipment

✓  Traditional Sunnah practice and general wellbeing

✓  Available standalone or with recovery massage

✓  Recovery + Hijama sessions from £95

Pricing

Session Prices

Cupping is available as a standalone session or as part of a full Recovery Session with massage and IASTM.

Standalone Cupping Sessions

Dry Cupping

Clinical Dry Cupping

Also called: vacuum therapy, suction therapy

Silicone or pump cups. Static or sliding. 20-30 min session.

£35 Book Now

Fire Cupping

Traditional Fire Cupping

Also called: Chinese cupping, flame cupping

Glass cups, heat-applied vacuum. 20-30 min session.

£45 Book Now

Cupping + Massage + IASTM (Recovery Sessions)

Targeted Recovery

60 minutes. Cupping, massage and IASTM. Focused on specific areas.

Best for: Back, shoulders, specific tension areas.

£7560 min
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Full Body Recovery

90 minutes. Full-body massage with cupping across back, legs and shoulders.

Best for: Full-body tightness, general reset.

£11090 min
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Full Body Recovery + Hijama

90 minutes. Full-body cupping massage with Hijama included.

Best for: Comprehensive session, everything covered.

£13590 min
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Returning client? Lower rates apply for sessions booked within 8 weeks of your last visit.

FAQs

Common Questions

Dry cupping uses silicone or pump cups to create suction. Fire cupping uses glass cups where a flame removes oxygen to create a natural vacuum. Both produce the same lifting and decompression effect. Fire cupping feels warmer and is the traditional Chinese method. Dry cupping is more commonly used within combined massage sessions.

Chinese cupping traditionally refers to fire cupping using glass cups, which is the original form of the practice. Dry cupping is the modern clinical version. Both are forms of vacuum therapy or suction therapy and work on the same principle. We offer both.

These are alternative names for cupping. The cups create a partial vacuum on the skin that lifts and decompresses underlying soft tissue. Same mechanism whether using dry cups or fire cups.

It can. Circular marks from increased blood flow are common, particularly on tighter areas. They are not bruises, are usually painless, and fade within 2-5 days.

Cupping (dry or fire) uses suction only, with no incisions. Hijama involves small sterile incisions. Both are available here. Cupping is recovery and muscle-focused. Hijama is traditional wet cupping, available standalone or combined.

Standalone dry cupping is £35 for 20-30 minutes. Fire cupping is £45. Cupping is also included in Recovery Sessions from £75. Returning clients within 8 weeks receive a reduced rate.

Most clients feel a pulling or stretching sensation. On very tight areas it can feel more intense. Cup pressure is adjusted throughout.

6B St Brelades Place, St Albans, AL4 9RG. Private one-to-one sessions, open 7 days.

Book Cupping in St Albans

Dry cupping, fire cupping or full recovery massage with cupping. Private one-to-one clinic in Hertfordshire.