Why Traditional Cupping Can Be Difficult on Curved Areas
Cupping therapy is widely used for self-care, massage, recovery, and professional bodywork. But anyone who has used cupping cups before knows one common problem: not every part of the body is easy to cup.
Flat areas such as the back or thighs are usually simple. Curved areas, however, can be more challenging. The shoulder, neck, upper chest, arms, knees, and joints often make it harder for a rigid cup to maintain a stable seal.
When the cup does not fit the body surface well, air may leak in, suction may drop quickly, or the cup may fall off before the session is complete.
That is where a hybrid cupping design can make a real difference.
What Makes CUVIA Different?
ICUPPING CUVIA is designed as a hybrid cupping tool that combines three key elements:
A clear hard top for structure and visibility.
A soft silicone sealing base for better contact with curved areas.
A manual vacuum pump for adjustable suction control.
Unlike traditional hard plastic cups, CUVIA is not fully rigid at the contact area. The soft silicone edge helps the cup adapt better to uneven or curved body surfaces.
Unlike simple squeeze-style silicone cups, CUVIA uses a manual pump to create stronger and more controlled suction.
This makes it easier for users to apply the cup, adjust the suction level, and maintain a more stable seal during use.
Easier Application with a Manual Pump
To use CUVIA, connect the manual pump directly to the top of the cup. Place the cup on the target area, press the cup gently against the skin, and pump until the suction feels comfortable.
The clear upper chamber allows you to observe the skin response during use, while the soft silicone base helps improve contact with the body.
This design is especially helpful for users who want stronger suction than a basic silicone cup, but more flexibility than a traditional hard plastic cupping cup.

Better Fit for Shoulders, Neck, and Curved Body Areas
One of the main advantages of CUVIA is its ability to sit more naturally on curved areas.
The shoulder and upper chest area are good examples. These areas are not flat, and ordinary rigid cups may lose suction easily. CUVIA’s flexible silicone seal helps the cup adapt to the body surface, making application more stable and easier to control.
This makes the tool practical for both self-care users and bodywork professionals who need a cup that works beyond simple flat areas.

Designed for Real-World Cupping Needs
CUVIA was developed for users who want a more practical cupping experience.
It is suitable for:
Home self-care routines
Massage and bodywork sessions
Shoulder, neck, back, arm, and leg areas
Users who want adjustable suction
Beginners who want easier control
Professionals who need a more adaptable cupping tool
The included extension tube also helps when applying the cup to areas that are harder to reach, such as the back or rear shoulder.
Controlled Release After Use
After cupping, simply hold the cup in place and pull the yellow release valve on top. Once the vacuum pressure is released, the cup can be removed smoothly.
This controlled release design helps avoid pulling the cup off forcefully and gives users better control from start to finish.
A Modern Approach to Cupping
CUVIA is not just another cupping cup. It is a hybrid design created to solve real usability problems found in traditional cupping tools.
By combining strong manual suction, a clear structured top, and a flexible silicone sealing base, CUVIA helps make cupping easier to apply, easier to adjust, and more practical for curved body areas.
For users who want a modern cupping tool for self-care, massage, recovery, or professional bodywork, ICUPPING CUVIA offers a new way to experience cupping with better control and adaptability.