What You'll Feel at your First Acupuncture Appointment
Yes, acupuncture uses needles. But no, acupuncture doesn’t hurt. We promise!
But if you can’t take our word for it, this week MindBodyGreen did an excellent feature that explains what to expect, and what you might feel at your first appointment.
Writer Sarah Reagan recounted her first acupuncture encounter where she was pleasantly surprised there was no pain. She explains, “First, it's worth noting that everyone responds to acupuncture differently. For me, certain needles, or filaments, caused a dull ache, but beyond that I didn't really feel them at all—partially because they are so thin. There were occasionally sensitive spots, like my knees and hips, but I've since been told that there was a purpose to those sensations.”
A licensed acupuncturist in Buffalo, NY, Toni Haugen, L.Ac, explains that while the acuneedles are inserted and adjusted, “I explain to the patients they may feel a mild, dull, and achy sensation that will immediately begin to fade," Haugen says. "It's a feeling that exists on the interior of the body and feels more like the body responding to stimulus and not like something has been inserted into the skin.”
Once inserted, the patient lays down and relaxes for 10-30 minutes while the healing happens. During this time, it’s not uncommon to feel slight tingling or heaviness, relaxation, warmth in the extremities, or relaxing or previously contracted or tight muscles.
As far as after the treatment? The writer explains, “After the filaments are removed, many people report feeling a bit dreamy—myself included. It doesn't feel like much at all to have the needles quickly pulled out at the end, and once you're done, you'll begin feeling the actual effects of the treatment (though not always immediately).”
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