A person receiving an acupuncture treatment

1. The needles are really thin

If you’ve been picturing big, scary needles, you can breathe easy. An acupuncture needle is about as thin as a single strand of hair. Early acupuncture needles were made from bamboo or stone, but today they’re made from sterile, single-use stainless steel for safety and comfort.

2. You don’t have to be in pain to try it

While acupuncture is well-known for treating pain, it’s also a powerful preventative therapy. Many people get treatments to help keep their body in balance, support their immune system, and reduce stress — before issues arise.

3. It can help with a wide range of conditions

The World Health Organization has recognized acupuncture as effective in treating more than 200 symptoms and conditions. From digestive concerns to headaches, stress, insomnia, and beyond, acupuncture works with your body’s natural healing processes.

4. Your tongue tells a story

During an appointment, don’t be surprised if your acupuncturist takes a look at your tongue. Its color, coating, and texture can reveal valuable insights about your overall health and help identify imbalances in your body.

5. Every treatment is personalized

There’s no one-size-fits-all acupuncture session. Your practitioner will tailor each treatment to your specific needs, considering your health history, symptoms, and goals so you get the most benefit.

6. Few (if any) side effects

Most people experience no side effects at all. Occasionally, you might notice mild bruising at a needle site, but this is rare and usually short-lived. Acupuncture is considered a very safe therapy when performed by a trained professional.

7. It can even reduce wrinkles

Cosmetic acupuncture focuses on stimulating circulation and nourishing the skin, which can help soften fine lines and promote a healthy glow. It’s a natural way to refresh your appearance while also benefiting your overall wellness.

The bottom line

Acupuncture is more than just an ancient tradition — it’s a safe, versatile, and personalized approach to supporting your health and wellbeing. Whether you’re seeking relief from a specific condition, hoping to prevent future issues, or simply curious about how it works, you might be surprised at the benefits.

Ready to learn more or book your first session? Book online today or call (910) 352-4555.

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Alison Born

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