Cupping cups, also known as vacuum cups, are an essential tool in all types of Hijama therapy — dry cupping and wet cupping. This traditional treatment has been used for centuries due to its ability to improve circulation, relax muscles, and stimulate the body’s natural regenerative processes.
Our cupping cups are made from high-quality materials that provide strong and stable suction, making them ideal for both types of Hijama. In dry cupping, the cup is used solely to create vacuum and lift the skin, while in wet cupping, after gentle micro-incisions, the cup is reapplied to the skin to facilitate the removal of unwanted fluids (stagnant blood, toxins, and metabolic waste).
Dry Hijama is the most popular and simplest form of cupping therapy.
The cups are placed on the skin to create vacuum, which:
improves blood circulation
increases oxygen supply
relaxes tight muscles and fascia
stimulates lymphatic drainage
reduces pain and stiffness
Wet Hijama includes an additional step — after a short vacuum application, the skin is superficially stimulated (with small, shallow incisions), and the cup is then reapplied. This process:
removes stagnant blood
draws out toxins and metabolic waste
improves immunity
reduces inflammation
provides a deep sense of relief and release
Our cupping cups are designed to ensure firm and stable sealing, which is crucial for both types of Hijama.
The cups are available in sizes ranging from 2 to 7 cm, allowing precise application on all parts of the body. Smaller sizes are ideal for the face, neck, and joints, while larger sizes are perfect for the back, legs, shoulders, and abdomen. This size range allows therapists to customize each treatment according to individual client needs.
Cupping cups are also extremely popular in wellness centers, spa treatments, and sports therapy, thanks to their ability to speed up post-workout recovery, reduce muscle tension, and improve overall mobility.
✨ Whether you perform dry or wet Hijama — our cupping cups provide superior stability, efficiency, and safety in every treatment. Order today and elevate the quality of your therapy.
⭐ Optimal suction for both treatment types
Perfect sealing enables effective use in both dry and wet Hijama.
⭐ Safe and hygienic for professional use
Durable material that is easy to clean and retains its shape over time.
⭐ Controlled vacuum, stable suction power
Precise sealing allows therapists full control during treatment.
⭐ Multiple sizes for all body areas (2–7 cm)
From small delicate zones to large muscle groups.
⭐ Durability and material strength
High-quality construction ensures long-term professional use.
Cupping cups are one of the key elements of effective Hijama therapy. Professionals choose them for their:
reliable pressure
easy sterilization
wide range of applications
strong and stable sealing
suitability for both dry and wet Hijama
By using high-quality cupping cups, therapists achieve better results, faster client recovery, and greater post-treatment satisfaction.
Dry and wet Hijama have become some of the most sought-after natural therapies because they:
relieve pain and inflammation
improve circulation and immunity
reduce stress and tension
help the body eliminate toxins
promote relaxation and mental clarity
Cupping cups activate deep regenerative processes in the body — which is why they are now widely used in modern medical, wellness, and sports practices.
Suitable for dry and wet Hijama
Improve circulation and tissue oxygenation
Relax tight muscles and fascia
Stimulate strong lymphatic drainage
Accelerate post-workout recovery
Professional quality with strong suction power
Sizes from 2 to 7 cm for all body areas
Type: Cupping cups for dry and wet Hijama
Material: High-quality, durable, and safe
Suction power: Stable and controlled
Sizes: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 cm
Use: Professional and home use
Maintenance: Easy cleaning and disinfection
Can these cups be used for both dry and wet Hijama?
Yes — they are ideal for both types, thanks to stable sealing and strong vacuum.
Which size should I choose for wet Hijama?
Larger cups (5–7 cm) are most commonly used for wet Hijama on the back and legs.
Are the cups safe for beginners?
Yes, provided basic instructions and hygiene guidelines are followed.
How long does a dry Hijama treatment last?
Typically 5–15 minutes, depending on the therapy goal and professional recommendations.