It is not painful. The person may feel slight pricking or mild tension on the skin, followed by a sense of comfort and relaxation after the session.
Wet Hijama: Involves extracting a small amount of blood.
Dry Hijama: Relies solely on suction without drawing blood.
Yes, it is recommended to perform Hijama on the 17th, 19th, and 21st of each Hijri month. However, it can be done on any day of the month as needed, following the proper guidelines.
Yes, we have dedicated sections for women, supervised by qualified female specialists to ensure complete privacy and comfort.
Mild marks may appear on the skin, which usually disappear within a few days. It is recommended to rest and drink plenty of water after the session.
It is recommended to wait 24 hours before showering or engaging in physical activity to ensure the body fully benefits from the Hijama session.
Have a light meal, avoid smoking and stimulants, wear comfortable clothing, and get enough rest.
Yes, but it should be performed under the supervision of a licensed specialist after evaluating the patient’s health condition.
Hijama is performed for individuals aged 12 years and above.
