Seen the buzz around gua sha lately? This traditional Chinese therapy, which means scraping away illness, is more than just a trend. Research now shows it can boost circulation, ease puffiness, and even relieve chronic pain.
According to Dr Sonali Kohli, Senior Consultant Dermatologist at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai, gua sha works by stimulating microcirculation and lymphatic drainage. “It improves blood flow by up to 400 percent and eases muscle tension, which contributes to visible skin ageing,” she explains.
A study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology backs this up: gua sha triggers healing responses and anti-inflammatory signals far beyond just the skin's surface.
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Dr Kohli explains how Gua sha boosts your skin and health:
What to keep in mind:
Always use a proper tool, jade, rose quartz or bian stone, and never use it dry. “Avoid applying too much pressure. Gua sha is meant to be therapeutic, not aggressive,” says Dr Kohli. If you have eczema, psoriasis, or active acne, give it a miss until the skin settles.
Disclaimer: This article only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific diagnosis.
2025-06-12T08:54:17Z