FAQs

As with all health practices, some patients may experience adverse reactions. Acupuncture is broadly considered a safe procedure, however Chinese medicine practitioners follow procedures to ensure that acupuncture is provided hygienically and with patient safety put first.  

There are several styles of acupuncture, none of which should be painful when provided correctly and safely. A slight prick may be felt when a needle is inserted, often followed by something that may feel like a dull ache or a numb tingle.

Practitioners qualified from Chinese medicine course study perform acupuncture. Those just took short dry needling training course do dry needling.

Practitioners with different experience and training levels (some expensive trainings cost AUD3000-4000 excluding travel and living cost) make different results.

If a practitioner provides right therapies, you can feel the difference straight away. For most cases, patients should obtain outstanding improvements after two or maximum three sessions of treatment.