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Gua Sha Therapy

Promotes serene beauty and graceful agin Gua Sha Therapy

The Ritual of Radiance and Release

Rooted in ancient Eastern healing traditions, Gua Sha is an indulgent facial and body therapy that uses smooth, polished tools to gently sculpt, lift, and restore the skin. This elegant ritual promotes circulation, encourages lymphatic drainage, and relieves deep muscular tension — unveiling a luminous, sculpted, and relaxed appearance.

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Refined Benefits of Gua Sha Therapy

Gently lifts, sculpts, and contours the face

Enhances lymphatic flow for natural detoxification

Boosts microcirculation, revealing a radiant glow

Relieves facial and muscular tension with elegant ease

Diminishes puffiness and defines jawline and cheekbones

Smooths fine lines and refines skin texture

Calms the nervous system, promoting inner serenity

Supports collagen synthesis for youthful elasticity

Elevates skin vitality and emotional well-being

Gua Sha Therapy – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the benefits of Gua Sha?

Gua Sha can help with:

  • Relieving muscle and joint pain
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Improving circulation
  • Relieving tension headaches and migraines
  • Enhancing lymphatic drainage
  • Improving skin tone and elasticity (facial Gua Sha)

Does Gua Sha hurt?

Gua Sha is generally not painful. You may feel a firm pressure or mild discomfort, but the treatment should not be painful. Some redness or light bruising may occur, which is normal and temporary.

Is Gua Sha only for the face?

No, Gua Sha can be used on the face, neck, back, shoulders, and other areas of the body depending on the condition being treated.

How long does a session last?

A typical Gua Sha session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the purpose of the therapy.

Are there any side effects?

Some people may experience temporary redness, slight bruising, or soreness in the treated area. These effects usually subside within a few days.

How many sessions are needed?

For general wellness or facial rejuvenation, 1–2 sessions per week may be recommended initially. For pain relief or chronic conditions, your therapist may suggest a personalized schedule.

Can anyone receive Gua Sha?

Most people can safely receive Gua Sha. However, it may not be suitable for those with bleeding disorders, active skin infections, open wounds, or if pregnant without medical clearance.

What should I do after a Gua Sha session?

After Gua Sha, it’s advised to drink plenty of water, rest, and avoid intense physical activity for a few hours. Avoid exposing the treated area to cold drafts or extreme temperatures.

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