Kintsugi Wellness note: This guide is educational and supports general wellness understanding. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Use caution when health context matters
Wellness services can be supportive, but they are not a shortcut around medical questions. If your body is giving you symptoms, if you are under medical care, or if a provider has given you restrictions, ask before booking.
A cautious question before the appointment is better than uncertainty during the appointment.
Common reasons to ask first
Check with a healthcare provider if you are pregnant, recently had surgery, have an implanted electronic device, have blood clot history, serious circulation issues, uncontrolled high blood pressure, active infection, unexplained swelling, severe pain, or a condition that could be affected by heat, pressure, movement, or electromagnetic fields.
This list is not exhaustive. If you are unsure, ask.
What Kintsugi can and cannot do
Kintsugi can explain service experiences, comfort options, preparation, and general wellness considerations. Kintsugi should not diagnose symptoms, override medical advice, or promise treatment outcomes.
The safest path is collaboration: use wellness services for supportive care and use healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
Ready to choose a next step?
If you are unsure which service fits, start with your goal and ask Kintsugi Wellness before booking. A clear first question is enough: rest, recovery, reconnection, circulation support, gentle movement, or a fuller reset.