TCM Bojin Massage in Singapore — Benefits, Techniques & Why Everyone Is Talking About It
In Singapore, more people are turning to traditional wellness methods for natural healing — and TCM Bojin () has quickly become one of the most sought-after therapies. Often compared to gua sha, Bojin goes deeper, working on fascia, meridians and acupoints to release stagnation and restore the body’s natural balance.
Whether you’ve seen it trending on social media or heard friends raving about its results, Bojin is more than just a massage — it’s a powerful TCM healing technique that improves pain, tension, swelling, poor circulation, bloating, stress, and even skin health.
Bojin treatments can be include:
- Back Meridian Bojin
- Hand Meridian Bojin
- Leg Meridian Bojin
- Stomach Meridian Bojin
- Face Meridian Bojin
Each focuses on specific meridians to support full-body wellness.
What Is TCM Bojin?
TCM Bojin () is a therapeutic technique that uses a special Bojin tool to “separate and unblock” muscle knots, fascia adhesions, and meridian stagnation. While gua sha works mostly on the surface, Bojin works deeper and more precisely.
How Bojin Works
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Stimulates qi and blood circulation
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Releases fascia tension
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Detoxifies lymphatic blockages
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Clears dampness, wind and heat (TCM principles)
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Supports organ functions through meridian pathways
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Relieves chronic pain and stiffness
It is safe, non-invasive, and suitable for anyone seeking natural healing.
Types of Bojin Therapy at Inyeon TCM Medispa
1. Body Meridian Bojin
A full-body therapy that targets major meridians to reduce tension, fatigue and muscle stiffness. Ideal for those with body aches, stress or poor circulation.
2. Hand Meridian Bojin
Relieves tightness in the wrists, forearms and hands — perfect for office workers, phone over-users, and those with numbness or stiffness.
3. Leg Meridian Bojin
Improves lower-body circulation, reduces swelling, heavy legs, knee tension and water retention. Great for people who stand long hours or experience poor blood flow.
4. Stomach Meridian Bojin
A favourite among clients with bloating, digestive weakness or stubborn abdominal fat. This technique stimulates the Spleen–Stomach meridians to improve digestion, reduce puffiness, and support metabolism.
Key Benefits of Bojin Massage
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Relieves body pain and muscle tension
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Improves blood and lymphatic circulation
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Reduces water retention & bloating
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Eases headaches, neck & shoulder pain
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Enhances sleep quality
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Boosts energy & reduces fatigue
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Promotes detoxification
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Balances stress & emotions
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Supports digestion & metabolism
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Improves skin radiance through better qi flow
Many clients feel lighter, looser, and more energised after just one session.
Bojin vs Gua Sha — What’s the Difference?
| Traditional Gua Sha | Bojin |
| Works on surface layers | Works deeper into fascia & meridians |
| Can cause redness (sha) | Minimal redness |
| Broad scraping technique | Precise acupoint stimulation |
| Relaxation-focused | Therapeutic, corrective |
Bojin is ideal for people who prefer deeper but controlled work, without aggressive scraping.
Who Should Try Bojin?
Bojin is suitable for people with:
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Chronic tight shoulders or stiff neck
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Lower back pain
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Cold hands and feet
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Poor digestion or bloating
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Water retention
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Stress & poor sleep quality
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Fatigue or low energy
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Sluggish lymphatic circulation
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Office syndrome (desk tension)
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Heavy legs or swelling
Even if you don’t have pain, Bojin helps your body maintain smooth qi flow, which improves overall well-being.
Why Our Bojin Treatment Is Different
At Inyeon TCM Medispa, our Bojin therapists are trained in meridian mapping and TCM diagnostic techniques. Every session is customised based on your:
Body constitution
Muscle tension patterns
Lifestyle habits
Stress levels
Digestive and sleep condition
We treat your body as a connected system — not just isolated symptoms.
What to Expect During a Bojin Session
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Meridian & tension assessment
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Application of DR SOS Multi Energy Cream
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Precise Bojin strokes along meridians
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Fascia release & acupressure
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Lymphatic detox techniques
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After-care guidance based on your body type
Most people feel relief within minutes.
Is There Downtime?
Minimal to none.
Some may feel light soreness — a normal sign of releasing deep stagnation.
Contact us today to book an appointment with our Master and start your journey to a pain-free life!
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TCM Bojin Wellness Therapy FAQ
1. What is TCM Bojin?
TCM Bojin is a Traditional Chinese Medicine therapy that uses a smooth ceramic tool to stimulate meridian pathways, release muscle tension, improve circulation, and restore qi flow throughout the body.
2. What is the difference between Bojin and Gua Sha?
Bojin focuses on meridian activation and muscle release, while Gua Sha focuses on surface detoxification and blood circulation. Bojin works deeper and is more therapeutic, whereas Gua Sha is gentler and more detox-focused.
3. Is TCM Bojin painful?
TCM Bojin should feel firm but comfortable. Some areas may feel tender due to qi blockage, but it should never be painful. Pressure is adjusted based on individual tolerance.
4. What conditions can Bojin help with?
Bojin is effective for muscle stiffness, fatigue, poor circulation, water retention, bloating, stress, insomnia, headaches, and body aches. It also supports overall wellness and immunity.
5. What is Body Meridian Bojin?
Body Meridian Bojin is a full-body treatment that targets the body’s meridian channels to improve qi flow, lymphatic drainage, and muscle relaxation. Common areas include legs, arms, back, shoulders, and stomach.
6. What is Leg Bojin good for?
Leg Bojin helps reduce swelling, water retention, leg fatigue, cramps, poor circulation, and heaviness. It is especially beneficial for people who stand or walk for long hours.
7. What is Stomach Bojin used for?
Stomach Bojin supports digestion, reduces bloating, improves metabolism, and helps with constipation or sluggish digestion by stimulating abdominal meridians.
8. How often should I do TCM Bojin?
For general wellness, Bojin can be done once every 2–4 weeks. For chronic issues or detoxification, weekly sessions may be recommended initially.
9. Is Bojin suitable for everyone?
Bojin is suitable for most people, including those with stress, muscle tension, or poor circulation. However, it may not be recommended for pregnant women or people with severe skin infections without consultation.
10. Why choose Bojin massage in Singapore instead of regular massage?
Bojin massage focuses on TCM meridians and internal balance, not just muscle relaxation. It provides deeper therapeutic benefits and longer-lasting results compared to regular massage.



