KiKi Cups User Guide

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Usage Instructions

  1. Skin Preparation

Clean the skin: Before use, wipe the target area with warm water or a hot towel to remove sweat, oils, or skincare product residue (do not use body lotions or oils that contain grease).

Dry gently: Pat the skin dry. The surface should be slightly moist, not completely dry (if skin is too dry, cups may detach more easily—use a warm towel to increase skin hydration if needed).

  1. Application Technique

Flat placement: Ensure the cup opening is fully in contact with the skin—avoid tilting or leaving gaps.

Quick squeeze: Pinch the center of the cup and quickly release to create suction. A “pop” sound indicates a proper seal and vacuum has been formed.

3.Adjustment & Monitoring

Reapply if loose: If partial detachment occurs, squeeze again to reset the vacuum and press the edges firmly.

Check the seal: Lightly tug the cup’s edge to confirm airtight adhesion.

4.Duration

Limit to 20 minutes per session. First-time users: Start with 15 minutes to acclimate. The maximum usage time should not exceed 30 minutes.

5.Cup Removal

Release suction gently: Press the skin at the edge of the cup to allow air in and break the seal.

Safety Precautions

  1. Avoid Certain Areas

Do not use on areas with dense or coarse body hair, as this can compromise the seal.

Avoid open wounds, inflamed skin, varicose veins, and bony or protruding areas.

  1. Skin Reactions

Normal effects: Redness or mild bruising may occur due to increased circulation. These effects usually subside within 1–3 days.

Temporary symptoms: Slight itching, warmth, tingling, or cold sensations can occur and are usually harmless, resolving naturally within a few days.

If blisters form: This is likely due to prolonged use. Apply a cold compress immediately and reduce session time in the future.

  1. Post-Treatment Care

Avoid cold showers, direct air conditioning, or exposure to cold for 2 hours after use.

Avoid high heat (saunas, hot tubs) or intense physical activity for 24 hours.

Troubleshooting tip

  • Frequent detachment:
  • Dry skin: Reapply after warming/hydrating the area.
  • Poor circulation/fluid retention: Shorten sessions and target smaller zones.
  • Worn cups: Replace if edges are cracked or deformed.
  • Excessive suction:
    Gently press the cup’s side to reduce vacuum strength.
    Tip: When removing, tilt the cup slightly to break the seal.

Contraindications

Do NOT use if you:

  • Are pregnant or have diabetes, hemophilia, or sensitive skin.
  • Have open wounds, severe heart conditions, or active infections.

Maintenance

  • Clean cups after use: Wash the silicone rim with mild soapy water (avoid alcohol to prevent degradation).
  • Nano-tech silicone insert: Rinse with warm water; air-dry fully or expose to direct sunlight.