What are the causes of black and purple skin after cupping?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-25 08:03:14
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After cupping, it is normal for the skin of cupping site to be black and purple. This is due to the negative pressure generated during cupping, resulting in local subcutaneous congestion on the patient's skin, which has a great relationship with the poor blood gas flow or cold and dampness in the patient's body. Generally, it can gradually fade after two weeks.