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Cupping massage therapists in Westminster
Interested in cupping for tension and recovery? 3 independent therapists cover Westminster and Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden. Compare their experience and reviews, and book directly.
Sessions in Westminster from £80.
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Independent cupping massage therapists in Westminster
6 therapists- In Westminster

Laura
Mayfair · LondonFrom£70/60 min- Nearby, just outside Westminster

Hamid
Kensington · London · 2.4 mi
Joanna
Earlsfield · London · 4.5 miFrom£60/60 min
Sarah
Acton · London · 5.5 miFrom£60/60 min
Katarzyna
East Greenwich · London · 6.2 miFrom£60/60 min
Tara
Mill Hill · London · 8.4 miFrom£100/60 min
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Cupping massage in Westminster
MaciaLux currently lists 3 independent cupping massage therapist(s) in Westminster, covering Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden. You can compare their profiles, qualifications and reviews, and book directly — the list updates as new therapists join.
Browse the cupping massage therapists listed in Westminster above, open a profile to see their experience, treatments and reviews, and book directly with the therapist. Many cover Vauxhall, Soho, Mayfair and Covent Garden and the surrounding area.
It uses suction cups on the skin to lift and decompress the tissue underneath — the opposite of a normal massage's downward pressure. Cups may be held in place or glided across oiled skin, often alongside hands-on massage. Styles include fire cupping (heat creates the suction) and modern suction cups.
Often, yes — round marks where the cups were. They look like bruises but come from suction drawing blood to the surface rather than impact, are usually painless, and fade within a few days to a week.
It's generally considered safe when done by a trained therapist. Tell them if you bruise easily, take blood thinners, are pregnant, or have any skin conditions, and they'll advise whether it's suitable. For a specific medical condition, check with a healthcare professional first.
Most people book it for muscle tension, tightness and recovery — it's popular with athletes and for stubborn knots. Many find it helpful for muscular tension and relaxation, though it isn't a proven medical cure.
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What is a cupping massage?
Cupping massage uses suction cups on the skin to lift and decompress the tissue underneath — the opposite of a normal massage's downward pressure. Cups may be held in place or glided across oiled skin, often combined with hands-on massage. Common styles include fire cupping and modern suction cups.
Does it leave marks, and is it safe?
It often leaves round marks from the suction — these look like bruises but come from suction drawing blood to the surface, not impact, and usually fade within a few days to a week. It's generally safe with a trained therapist; mention if you bruise easily, take blood thinners, are pregnant or have skin conditions.
What is it used for?
Most people book cupping for muscle tension, tightness and recovery — it's popular with athletes. Many find it helpful for muscular tension and relaxation; it's not a proven medical cure, so check with a healthcare professional for any medical condition.