Best for a focused cupping session, often combined with massage in the same visit.
Reserve 60 minutesSuction that lifts , not presses.
Silicone cups draw the skin and fascia upward, reaching restrictions a hand alone cannot separate. I bring everything and can pair it with massage in the same visit.
Licensed in Nevada · Same therapist every visit
An old method, explained plainly.
Cupping works in the opposite direction from most massage. Instead of pressing down into tissue, I use silicone cups to create gentle suction that lifts the skin, fascia, and superficial muscle layers up and away from what lies beneath. That upward pull reaches restrictions a hand alone cannot always separate, giving stuck fascia room to glide again.
I move the cups slowly across oiled skin for gliding cupping, or leave them still over one tight spot for a few minutes for static cupping, depending on what your body needs that day. Most sessions blend both. I often layer cupping into a massage in the same appointment, so the tissue that just decompressed gets worked with my hands while it is still loose.
The circular marks cupping leaves are normal. They are surfaced blood rising to the skin, not bruising from pressure, and they do not hurt. I will tell you upfront how dark to expect them on your skin and roughly how many days they take to fade, so nothing catches you off guard later in the mirror.
Relief that works upward.
Cupping is an old technique with a specific, well-documented mechanism — negative pressure instead of direct force. Here is what clients notice most.
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Loosens stuck fascia
The upward pull separates fascia and superficial muscle from what lies beneath, restoring glide between layers that direct pressure alone cannot always reach.
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Boosts local circulation
Suction draws fresh blood into the treated area, which many clients feel as warmth and looseness that lingers well after I remove the cups.
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Eases stubborn tension
Chronically tight bands in the upper back, shoulders, or IT band that resist direct pressure often respond to the decompression cupping provides.
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Pairs well with massage
Many clients feel the deepest relief when cupping opens the tissue first and I work it with massage strokes while it is still loose.
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Fits inside one visit
Cups go on quickly, so a single 60-minute session can combine several minutes of cupping with full massage time on the same areas.
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Honest, visible feedback
The marks show me exactly where tension has been living, useful information I use to plan pressure and focus for your next session.
Good for stubborn spots .
Cupping is not usually a first massage — it is what clients ask for once they know exactly where their tension lives.
- Tight upper back or shoulders that never seem to fully release
- Runners and athletes managing recovery between training blocks
- IT band or hip tightness from long days on your feet
- Curiosity about cupping after seeing the marks on an athlete
- Deep tissue work that helped but did not fully resolve a spot
- Wanting cupping and a full massage combined in one visit
- Preparing for an event and wanting extra circulation support
From setup to the marks.
I keep the process unhurried and explain each step, including what your skin will look like afterward.
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I arrive and set up
Table, warm cream linens, massage oil, and a set of silicone cups. All I need is a quiet room with about a 7 by 7 foot clear floor.
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A short consultation
Two minutes — where you are tight, your pressure preference, and a quick check for anything cupping should avoid, like certain skin conditions or blood thinners.
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The session
I oil the skin, apply the cups, and either glide them slowly or leave them still, alternating with massage strokes. You will feel pulling, not pinching.
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A quiet wind-down
I remove the cups, show you the marks, and answer any questions before I pack up. Payment is at the end — cash, Zelle, or Cash App.
One session, one clear price.
A focused 60-minute cupping session, often layered with massage. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
$15 off your first in-home session. Mention the new-client offer in the booking form and I will apply it before the appointment.
Anywhere in the valley.
I travel across the Las Vegas metro with the table, cups, and oils already packed. There is no travel surcharge inside the valley.
- Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Spring Valley
- Paradise
- North Las Vegas
- Enterprise
- Whitney
- Sunrise Manor
- Centennial Hills
Real relief, real proof.
I was skeptical about the marks, but she explained everything beforehand and my shoulder felt looser than it had in months.
She combined cupping with deep tissue on my lower back and I finally felt the knot let go.
The pulling sensation was strange at first, then genuinely relaxing. My IT band has never felt this open.
Before you reach out.
The questions I hear most when clients ask about cupping specifically.
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Do the cupping marks hurt?
No. The marks are surfaced blood rising to the skin from the suction, not bruising from pressure, and they are painless. You might feel mild tenderness over the darkest marks for a day, similar to how muscles feel after a light workout, but nothing sharp or lingering. -
How long do the marks last?
Usually 3 to 7 days, sometimes up to two weeks on areas with more restriction or a first-time session. They fade the way a bruise does, moving from deep red or purple through green and yellow before disappearing completely, so plan around that if you have an event. -
What does cupping actually feel like?
A steady pulling sensation, not pinching or pain. Most clients describe it as a deep, warm stretch that spreads as the cups sit. If any cup feels too intense, tell me and I will ease the suction immediately — it does not change the result, only your comfort during it. -
Is cupping safe for everyone?
Most healthy adults are good candidates. I avoid cupping over broken skin, varicose veins, recent injuries, or areas affected by certain medical conditions, and I ask about blood thinners and pregnancy before I begin. When in doubt, check with your provider first. -
What is the difference between static and gliding cupping?
Static cups stay in one place for a few minutes to release a specific tight spot. Gliding cups move slowly across oiled skin to work a larger area, similar to a deep stroke. I use both in most sessions, depending on what your body needs. -
Can you combine cupping with deep tissue or Swedish massage?
Yes, and I often recommend it. Cupping decompresses the tissue first, which makes the deep tissue or Swedish strokes that follow feel deeper and more effective without extra force. Mention it on WhatsApp when you book and I will plan the session so both fit inside your appointment. -
What should I wear, and how much space do you need?
Loose clothing you do not mind removing over the treatment area works best, since cupping needs direct contact with oiled skin. I need about 7 by 7 feet of clear floor for the table, same as any other session, in a room I can close off for privacy. -
How often should I book cupping?
For a specific tight spot, every one to two weeks until it loosens is common, then monthly for maintenance once things feel better. If you are combining it with regular massage, I can build cupping right into that same recurring rhythm so you are not scheduling two separate visits.
Tell me where it's tight.
Share a few basics and I will confirm a time on WhatsApp the same day. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
Tell me where, I'll bring the cups.
Use the form to share what you need, when you are free, and where you are in Las Vegas. I will take it from there.