GUASA

GUASA

 
 

I assume you mean gua sha (the traditional East Asian scraping massage technique).

Potential benefits of gua sha include:

  • Temporary relief of muscle tension – Often used on the neck, shoulders, back, and jaw to help relax tight muscles.
  • Reduced pain – Some studies suggest it may help reduce short-term neck pain and certain musculoskeletal discomforts.
  • Improved circulation – The scraping motion increases blood flow to the treated area, which may contribute to a feeling of warmth and relaxation.
  • Reduced facial puffiness (facial gua sha) – Gentle facial massage can encourage fluid drainage and temporarily decrease swelling or puffiness.
  • Relaxation and stress relief – Many people find the treatment soothing and calming.
  • Improved range of motion – By reducing muscle tightness, some people experience easier movement in the affected area.

What the evidence says

Research suggests gua sha may provide short-term relief for some types of muscle and neck pain, but evidence for many other claims (such as major detoxification, dramatic anti-aging effects, or treating internal diseases) is limited or lacking. More high-quality studies are needed.

Common side effects

  • Redness and bruising-like marks (called petechiae or "sha")
  • Mild soreness or tenderness
  • Temporary skin sensitivity

These marks are usually harmless and fade within several days.

Avoid gua sha if

  • You have a bleeding disorder.
  • You take blood-thinning medications.
  • You have an active skin infection, rash, sunburn, or open wound in the area.
  • You have certain medical conditions where bruising could be problematic (check with a healthcare professional first).

For facial gua sha, use very light pressure and a lubricant such as facial oil or moisturizer to avoid irritating the skin.

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