Cupping is a simple, effective technique that offers numerous benefits by using suction to provide negative pressure, allowing you to work much deeper with less client discomfort and minimal strain to your body. This versatile technique mimics bodywork treatments ranging from deep tissue and myofascial release to the light movements of lymphatic drainage.
Only those who have taken our Massage Cupping Level 1 certification classes are eligible to complete the Level 2 certification by taking 3 of the advanced classes being offered in October 2026.
If you also took the Facial Massage Cupping class in May 2026 you only need 2 of these classes to complete your Level 2 Certification.
This 3 day certification option builds on the skills learned in the Level 1 Certification classes. If you previously took the Level 1 classes but NOT the Facial class then you will need all 3 of these classes to complete your Level 2 Certification.
Level 2 provides an understanding of how to focus negative pressure massage cupping for specific concerns your client may have. The three focus areas will be:
For those who have completed Level 1 and previously took the Facial Massage Cupping in May 2026 you only need to take 2 of these additional classes being offered in October to complete your Level 2 Certification.
You can choose any two of the following classes:
NOTE: Taking two of these classes does not complete a Level 2 Certification UNLESS you have previously taken the Facial Cupping Class.
NOTE: Taking one class does not offer a certification–even if you already took the Advanced Facial Massage Cupping class
These 1-day classes will examine applying negative pressure massage cupping to a specific concern your client may have.
You can choose any one of the three classes offered:
FOR ALL CLASSES
Practice Cups will be provided during class.
Cups can be ordered at the end of class and they will be shipped to you at a later date.
(8 Texas and NCBTMB CE’s)
This 1-day seminar (8 hours) will examine how applying suction and manual therapy can help alleviate pain, decrease swelling, improve wound healing, improve scar pliability, and speed up the healing process following surgery with a focus on cosmetic and orthopedic surgery.
This class will outline the stages of wound healing and how massage cupping, lymphatic drainage, and manual therapy can enhance and support the healing process using cups.
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(8 Texas and NCBTMB CE’s)
Stress, surgery, hormonal effects, medications, and pathologies are common causes of abdominal discomfort and pain. Abdominal massage has been shown to help decrease these signs and symptoms. The abdominal and pelvic structures can be unfamiliar and complex for many clients and therapists. Understanding the dynamics of the structures in the abdomen allows the therapist to work comfortably in this area of the body. Integrating system physiology and visceral anatomy and incorporating cupping massage, allows an effective approach to working with clients complaining of abdominal pain and discomfort.
This 8-hr CE class provides a deep dive into the anatomy and physiology of the abdomino-pelvic cavities including organs, fascia, muscles, and tendons that can impact abdominal and gut health. With hands on practice, we learn to use massage cupping to help change the abdominal-pelvic environment to assist the client with abdominal complaints.
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Wear comfortable clothes such as swimsuit or sports bra that allows access to the abdomen.
This 1-day seminar (8 hours) will examine how applying suction and manual therapy can help alleviate pain, decrease swelling, improve wound healing, improve scar pliability and speed up the healing process.
This class will explore the anatomy of the mouth and teeth, the lymphatic system of the mouth and jaw, types of oral surgery and what the post op period would look like, how to use cups to decrease pain, swelling, and help with wound healing.
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