04/22/2026
🚫 Do NOT go to this hijama practitioner!
Not everyone who holds hijama cups can be trusted with your health
⚠️ Avoid a practitioner who:
❌ Doesn’t ask about your health condition (illnesses, medications, blood pressure…)
❌ Works randomly, using the same points for everyone without proper assessment
❌ Neglects sterilization or uses questionable tools
❌ Handles multiple clients at the same time without proper organization or respect for each patient
❌ Does not change gloves between patients
❌ Leaves blood or its residue on the floor or workspace without immediate cleaning
❌ Makes cuts that are too deep, causing harm and danger
❌ Gives incorrect or superstitious explanations
❌ Exaggerates results and promises to cure everything in one session
❌ Links hijama to talismans and myths instead of proper understanding
❌ Scares or pressures you into doing hijama without your full consent
❌ Does not explain what they are doing and why
🩺 Hijama is a treatment… not a random experiment
✔️ A good practitioner:
✅️ Strictly follows hygiene and sterilization standards
✅️ Changes gloves and bed covering for each patient
✅️ Cleans the workspace immediately after every session
✅️ Gives dedicated time to each patient
✅️ Understands the body and chooses points wisely
✅️ Considers your health condition
✅️ Explains clearly and reassures you
✅️ Avoids myths and provides clear, accurate explanations
✅️ Performs light, safe incisions
✅️ Does not promise the impossible
✨ Remember: Excessive cutting is not a skill… it’s a risk to your health
Have you had a great experience with a hijama practitioner or not?