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Acupuncture, which is now accepted by scientific medicine, is in the category of complementary medicine. The most common uses include migraine and pain treatment, hypertension, smoking cessation, depression and insomnia.
Acupuncture has also proven beneficial for reducing fatigue and addiction and increasing overall well-being. Studies in the US show that acupuncture can help relieve symptoms of chronic low back pain, toothache, migraine pain, fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis.
How do we do it?
It is applied by the acupuncturist with a very special method by inserting it under the skin or into the muscle without any pain. These points can sometimes be stimulated for 20-30 seconds and then removed. Usually, after the acupuncture needles are applied, the patient is usually treated lying down for 15 to 45 minutes in a quiet cabin or room.
How many sessions does acupuncture work?
This period varies depending on the patient and the type of disease. In some patients, improvement is observed in the first session, while in some patients this period can be seen after 8-10 sessions.
How much does acupuncture weaken?
Scientific studies to date have not shown that acupuncture has a debilitating effect. Although experts spread their success stories by word of mouth, there is no reliable “weight loss withacupuncture ” study published in any scientific journal.
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How much are acupuncture prices?
A session lasts 20 minutes on average, and can be extended to 40-60 minutes. The frequency of sessions is adjusted daily, 2-3 times a week or monthly depending on the disease. In some seasonal diseases (allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, etc.), it may be necessary to apply several sessions in certain periods every year. For the most up-to-date information about prices, you can have a free preliminary conversation with our experts on +90 542 144 42 47 either by phone or WhatsApp.
Which patients is acupuncture used to treat?
Headaches and migraines.
Back pain
Digestive system diseases
Psychiatric disorders.
Rheumatic complaints.
Chronic respiratory diseases (bronchitis, asthma)
Allergies
Gynecology and obstetrics.