Modern and Hygienic cupping cups are vacuumed and stuck to the area where cupping will be applied for 1-3 minutes. As a result of this vacuuming, dirty blood begins to collect in the vacuumed area.
The cups that are left as long as the vacuum created by the cupping cups completely numb the area. The cups are removed and very thin incisions are made with a scalpel or scalpel. These incisions will be at most 0.5 cm long and 1-2 mm deep.
Then the cups are vacuumed to the incision area again. The dirty blood and fluids that have accumulated in the body and need to be removed leak out of the incisions we have made under the effect of the vacuum and accumulate.
The blood that collects in the cup is so dark that even you may have difficulty believing that this blood has come out of your body.
This process is applied adequately by a competent Hajj pilgrim and the relaxation and vigor of the body is immediately felt by the person.
Hygiene and cleanliness are very important in cupping. Since there are many diseases transmitted by blood, it should be done in a sterile environment and with personal disposable materials.
The incisions made during cupping will definitely not be permanent. These incisions usually heal within 1 day and leave no scars. It never damages the arteries and capillaries.