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What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a treatment based on Chinese medicine, a system of healing that dates back thousands of years.

It is based on the theory that energy, known as chi, flows through and around the body along pathways called meridians.

During acupuncture, very thin needles are inserted into the skin at strategic points on the body. In some cases, heat, pressure, or mild electrical currents are also applied in conjunction with the needles.

Research shows that acupuncture increases circulation, reduces inflammation, and promotes the release of natural substances, such as pain-relieving endorphins.

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a treatment based on Chinese medicine, a system of healing that dates back thousands of years.

It is based on the theory that energy, known as chi, flows through and around the body along pathways called meridians.

During acupuncture, very thin needles are inserted into the skin at strategic points on the body. In some cases, heat, pressure, or mild electrical currents are also applied in conjunction with the needles.

Research shows that acupuncture increases circulation, reduces inflammation, and promotes the release of natural substances, such as pain-relieving endorphins.

What Are the Benefits of Acupuncture?

The health benefits of acupuncture can vary from person to person. It may take several acupuncture sessions before you notice any benefits.

What Are the Benefits of Acupuncture?

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Does Acupuncture Hurt?

Acupuncture is generally painless when performed by a licensed acupuncturist. However, although rare, some people may experience mild pain at the needle sites or other effects.

You typically won’t feel the needles being inserted because they are very thin and gently placed. Acupuncturists often use guide tubes that rest on the skin before the needle is inserted. Once the needle reaches its intended depth, you may feel a mild, dull ache or a slight tingling sensation.

In some cases, your first treatment might be more uncomfortable due to anxiety or nervousness. However, as you become more familiar with the process and learn what to expect, your body will likely relax in subsequent sessions.

Does Acupuncture Hurt?

Acupuncture is generally painless when performed by a licensed acupuncturist. However, although rare, some people may experience mild pain at the needle sites or other effects.

You typically won’t feel the needles being inserted because they are very thin and gently placed. Acupuncturists often use guide tubes that rest on the skin before the needle is inserted. Once the needle reaches its intended depth, you may feel a mild, dull ache or a slight tingling sensation.

In some cases, your first treatment might be more uncomfortable due to anxiety or nervousness. However, as you become more familiar with the process and learn what to expect, your body will likely relax in subsequent sessions.