Traditional Gua Sha Tool
Traditional Gua Sha Tool
The practice of Traditional Gua Sha Tool, in which technicians gently scrape the skin to reveal tiny dots under the skin, provided inspiration for the sand analogy. Wang went on to explain that the fact that these little granules resemble sand particles led to their name. It is common for people to experience redness or tenderness after applying gua sha—a sign that their blood is renewing—but these effects will go away in a few days.
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