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Lymphatic Cupping

Duration: 20-30 minutes · Ayurvedic Sports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehab

Overview

Lymphatic cupping is a gentle, moving form of cupping. Using light suction and a lubricating oil, the cups are glided smoothly over the skin rather than left in place, with the aim of supporting lymphatic flow, easing fluid retention and puffiness, and aiding recovery. Unlike wet cupping, it does not involve any blood – it is a soft, comfortable technique.

At ACTYMED it is used as a gentle recovery and de-puffing therapy – for sluggish circulation, mild fluid retention and post-exercise recovery, and cosmetically for the appearance of puffiness and cellulite. It is a supportive wellness therapy, offered with honest expectations about what it can achieve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is it performed?

A light oil is applied and gentle suction cups are moved smoothly along the limbs or body in the direction of lymphatic drainage. It is comfortable, leaves little or no marking (unlike static cupping), and has no downtime.

Which concerns does it help?

Mild fluid retention and puffiness, a feeling of heaviness, post-exercise recovery, sluggish circulation, and the cosmetic appearance of cellulite.

Is it the same as wet cupping?

No – lymphatic cupping is gentle, moving and blood-free; wet cupping involves suction plus small scratches to draw out a little blood. They are quite different.

Who should avoid it?

People with diagnosed lymphoedema (which needs specialist lymphatic care), deep vein thrombosis, active skin infection, and pregnancy over the abdomen. We will refer where specialist care is needed.

What does the evidence say?

The evidence is limited and much of the benefit is subjective comfort and de-puffing; we present it honestly as a gentle supportive therapy rather than a medical treatment for lymphatic disease.

Key Benefits

  • Gentle, blood-free moving cupping
  • Supports lymphatic flow and eases puffiness
  • Aids post-exercise recovery
  • Comfortable with little marking or downtime
  • Supportive wellness and de-puffing therapy

When This Treatment Is Used

  • Mild fluid retention and puffiness
  • Sluggish circulation and heaviness
  • Post-exercise recovery
  • Cosmetic appearance of cellulite

When It Is Avoided

  • Diagnosed lymphoedema (needs specialist care)
  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Active skin infection
  • Pregnancy over the abdomen

Your clinician will always screen you before treatment — share your full medical history at your consultation.

Scientific Evidence

  • Evidence is limited and benefits are largely subjective comfort and de-puffing
  • Presented honestly as a gentle supportive therapy, not a treatment for lymphatic disease

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Dr. Ajeesh T Alex

Dr. Ajeesh T Alex

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Dr. Henna Anne Paul

Dr. Henna Anne Paul

Aesthetic Medicine & Ayurvedic Dermatology (Founder)

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Dr. Ashna C Paulose

Ayurvedic Aesthetics & Panchakarma IP In-Charge

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Dr. Haseena Thasneem

Ayurvedic Aesthetics

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Dr. Treesa Anusha Joy

Ayurvedic Aesthetics

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Dr. Veena Viswanath

Ayurvedic Aesthetics

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