
- Helps Open The Hair Follicles
- Promotes Blood Circulation To Scalp
- Regrowth
- Premature Greying
- Regulates DTH (DiHydro Testosterone)
Acupuncture and wet cupping therapy can both play a role in promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss through different mechanisms:
How it helps?
- Improves Blood Circulation
- Balances Hormones
- Reduces Stress
- Stimulates Hair Follicles
Procedure
Consultation
The practitioner assesses your condition, including medical history, stress levels, and specific hair loss concerns
Treatment Plan
A customized plan is developed, focusing on points related to hair growth, hormonal balance, and stress relief
Sessions
- Duration: Each Acupuncture session typically lasts 20-30 minutes.
- Needle Placement: Fine, sterile needles are inserted into specific points on the scalp and body.
- Relaxation: Patients rest with the needles in place for about 20-30 minutes.
Frequency
Initially, treatments might be done 3-4 times per week for the first few months, then reduced to maintenance sessions once improvements are observed
Wet Cupping Therapy for Hair Growth and Hair Loss Prevention

How It Helps
Increases Blood Flow
Detoxification
Reduces Inflammation
Promotes Healing
Treatment Protocol
Consultation: The practitioner assesses your scalp and hair condition and discusses your health history.
Preparation: The area to be treated is cleaned to prepare the skin.
Cupping Process:
– Dry Cupping: Cups are placed on the scalp to create a vacuum, drawing blood to the surface.
– Wet Cupping: Small incisions are made on the scalp, and cups are reapplied to draw out a small amount of blood.Post-Procedure Care: The area is cleaned and disinfected. Patients may receive aftercare instructions to avoid infection
Frequency: Sessions might be done once a month initially, then adjusted based on individual response and improvement.
For enhanced results, combining acupuncture and wet cupping can be beneficial. Here’s a potential treatment schedule:
Initial Phase:
– Acupuncture: 3-4 times per week.
– Wet Cupping: Once a month.Maintenance Phase:
– Acupuncture: Once every 2 weeks.
– Wet Cupping: Every 2-3 months, or as needed.