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How does acupuncture work?

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, acupuncture works to balance the flow of Qi (energy), which circulates through the body along central pathways, known as meridians. The obstruction or deficiency of Qi will eventually lead to pain and illness. Acupuncture stimulates the points along the meridians to adjust and balance the flow of Qi and restore health.


What does Acupuncture feel like?

People often comment that the feeling is unfamiliar, but pleasant and relaxing. Different sensations such as heaviness, soreness, distending, warmth and pressure may be felt.


Does acupuncture hurt?

The vast majority of acupuncture points can be needled painlessly, while some points, due to their surrounding structural anatomy may be considered uncomfortable, or inflict a slight pinch. Any discomfort usually disappears within seconds.


Are acupuncture needles safe?

Yes! We use sterile and disposable needles approved by the FDA. They are metallic, solid, flexible and hair-thin, unlike the thicker, hollow, hypodermic needles used to take blood samples.


How long does the treatment take?

The 1st visit takes about 1–1.5 hours. Follow-up visits are about 30–45 minutes. The needles are usually retained for about 20-25 minutes. 


What should I wear to my treatment?

Loose, comfortable clothing is best.

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