Be cautious with cupping directly over Botox and fillers. Do not cup or be extra
careful if you are suffering from a skin disease, difficult acute acne or Rosacea,
eczema, broken capillaries, moles, skin tags, warts, sundamaged skin, raised moles,
over new scars, herpes or very sensitive, thin and irritated skin. Do not use the Face
cup too close to your eyes since the cup can be a little bit too powerful for this area,
the smaller cup is ok, but do it gentle. Please consult your skin care therapist before
cupping if you are suffering from a skin disease or if you are currently using blood
thinners. Temporary redness is normal due to increased vascularity of the cupped
area. These effects will disappear shortly. In general, we advise to be very cautious or avoid cupping in cases of rosacea, as there is increased blood vessel formation and these vessels react strongly to stimuli
such as cupping. While some individuals with milder rosacea may experience positive effects from facial cupping. Massage cups are not intended to diagnose, prevent or treat any illness, metabolic
disorder, disease or health problems. Minor side effects can occur after treatment such as dizziness, nausea, and slight facial discomfort.