Lightweight and Flexible
Lightweight and flexible — perfect for beginners, sensitive areas, or gentle treatments. Compared to the Regular version, Lite offers a softer touch and easier compression, making it ideal for those who prefer a gentler, low-intensity cupping experience.
$29.62
6 in stock

Soft silicone is comfortable on the skin, and the suction can be adjusted easily and gently to your comfort level.

The unique shape of the cups allows you to achieve strong suction without the need for hand pumps or fire.

The shape of the cup mouth can be changed so it can be shaped to suction to difficult or bony areas of the body.

Whether you’re a practitioner or a patient, making a cupping plan together for between sessions will help extend the benefit of your treatments.

Transparent silicone material allows you to see the change of the skin from the outside the cup to gauge tissue reaction.

Fascia Buddy cupping is used to maintain healthy muscles and joints and may help to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation.
The soft silicone material is comfortable on the skin and is excellent for static and massage cupping techniques.
Fascia Buddy cups come in a lightweight drawstring mesh carrying/drying bag and include an in-depth instruction booklet for using the cups at home.


Wash your cups with warm water and mild soap after each use to remove oil, residue, and debris
Disinfect your cups with alcohol or an approved disinfectant solution before the next use to maintain hygiene and safety.
Yes. Silicone cups can be boiled in water for 2–3 minutes for a deeper level of disinfection.
Yes. They are dishwasher-safe and can be run through a standard dishwasher cycle for
thorough cleaning.
Handle all cups carefully—avoid dropping or impacting them as this may damage their
function. Store them in a clean, dry place, ideally in the provided storage case or tray.
Yes. Avoid cupping over eyes, ears, nose, mouth, nipples, genitals, hernias, open wounds,
mucous membranes, and areas with superficial arteries (e.g., certain neck regions).
Cupping should be avoided for at least 60 days post-surgery to ensure proper healing of
tissues. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any therapy after surgery.
Cupping of the abdomen is contraindicated during pregnancy. Any use of cupping during
pregnancy should only be done under the guidance of your primary healthcare provider.
Cupping is not recommended for people with serious conditions such as:
Use extreme caution. These individuals may have more delicate tissue and a higher risk of bruising or complications. Always consult a healthcare professional first.
No. Cupping should not be used on:
Always consult your primary healthcare practitioner before beginning cupping therapy,
especially if you have underlying health concerns or are on medication.
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