
Acupunture session - Full body (Various ailments)

Initial Consultation: At the start of the session, the acupuncturist will ask about your health history, current concerns, lifestyle, and any symptoms you're experiencing. They may also check your pulse, look at your tongue, and ask questions to better understand your condition, as traditional acupuncture diagnostics focus on holistic patterns. Preparation: You’ll lie down comfortably, typically on a treatment table. The acupuncturist will ensure that you’re relaxed and in a safe, calm environment. Needle Insertion: The acupuncturist will insert fine, sterile needles at specific acupuncture points on your body. These points are selected based on your condition and overall health. The needles are usually painless or cause minimal sensation, like a slight tingling or pressure, when they are inserted. Needle Retention: Once the needles are in place, they will remain for about 20 to 30 minutes, during which time you will rest quietly. The acupuncturist may adjust the needles slightly or use heat or mild electrical stimulation to enhance the treatment. End of the Session: After the needles are removed, the acupuncturist will discuss your experience and may suggest lifestyle changes, herbal remedies, or follow-up treatments. You may feel deeply relaxed and experience a sense of calm and balance following the session. Overall Experience: An acupuncture session is typically relaxing and calming, with many patients reporting improved energy, reduced pain, and greater emotional balance after treatment. Sessions usually last between 40 minutes, depending on the specific needs of the patient