Wet Hijama
Wet Hijama is a type of cupping therapy in which a small amount of blood is drawn from the patient’s body. This is done by making tiny superficial cuts using a sterilized surgical blade or by pricking the skin with a sterilized needle, followed by placing vacuum cups over these areas to extract a controlled amount of blood.
This method helps cleanse the blood from toxins and significantly improves blood circulation.
Wet Hijama is one of the most popular complementary therapy techniques due to its multiple health benefits.




Dry Hijama
Dry Hijama is one of the oldest types of cupping therapy and has been known since ancient times in Chinese medicine.
This technique involves placing vacuum cups on specific areas of the skin known as “energy pathways” in alternative medicine. The cups are left in place for a set period depending on the individual’s condition.
Dry Hijama is used to stimulate blood flow, relieve pain, and improve overall health.
Sliding Hijama
Sliding Hijama is a type of dry cupping therapy in which the cups are applied after massaging the body with a blend of natural oils. The cups are then moved in a controlled manner following the energy pathways and lymphatic system.
This method aims to:
- Improve blood circulation
- Reduce muscle inflammation and spasms
- Release muscle knots that cause chronic pain
- And many other benefits




Therapeutic Hijama
Therapeutic Hijama targets specific areas of discomfort to support overall health. Its benefits include:
- Improved flexibility of the treated area
- Enhanced blood circulation in targeted areas
- Helping the body restore balance in stressed regions
Recommended once a month for three months or as advised by a specialist.
Preventive Hijama
Preventive Hijama aims to support and enhance the overall efficiency of the immune system, stimulate blood circulation, and improve blood flow. It also helps reduce fatigue and general weakness, promotes a sense of energy and vitality, improves overall body balance, and enhances physical comfort and well-being.
It is recommended to undergo preventive Hijama every six months, or once a year, depending on individual needs and health condition.
Before the session, it is essential to ensure that there are no contraindications for Hijama.




Comprehensive Hijama (Premium)
This session combines preventive and therapeutic Hijama to provide overall benefits for the body. It helps stimulate vital organs, boost the immune system, and support the respiratory and digestive systems, promoting overall balance and health.
Sports Hijama
This type of Hijama targets specific points on the body to stimulate blood circulation and relieve muscle tension, accelerating muscle recovery after workouts or injuries.
It helps athletes to:
- Enhance physical performance
- Increase range of motion
- Speed up recovery from injuries
- Eliminate toxins caused by muscle strain


