facial rejuvenation treatment
Cosmetic acupuncture is a totally natural and holistic way of rejuvenating and revitalising the face. It is a natural, effective alternative to facial fillers and surgeries.
It works by stimulating the skin’s self-repairing and healing mechanisms. The use of extremely fine needles on specific points improves blood circulation to the face, encourages cellular waste disposal and lymphatic drainage, nourishes the skin and improves circulation, increases muscle tone and elasticity (by activating collagen production) and reduces wrinkles, leaving the face with a radiant glow.
Visible results can be seen after one treatment (studies published in the International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture in 1996 showed that: “…of 300 people who received Facial Acupuncture, 90% demonstrated marked results after only their first treatment.”), but for longer lasting results a course of treatment is recommended.
During this relaxing and rejuvenating treatment, ultra-fine, single-use needles are inserted into specific points in the face, ear and body to gently stimulate the circulation, improving collagen production, radiance and muscle tonicity.
The ultra-fine needles create a micro-injury to the skin that stimulates blood flow, encouraging the skin’s self-repairing mechanisms to activate the production of collagen and elastin. Collagen, the body’s natural ‘filler’ keeps skin looking plump and youthful, while the increase in blood flow helps to revitalise and nourish the skin.
In addition to cosmetic acupuncture, the treatment also includes a grounding body treatment, use of a jade roller, facial guasha, a relaxing facial massage and acupressure to help with lymphatic drainage and a selection of serums and creams for enhanced results.
Cosmetic acupuncture can help with:
Collagen production
Fine line and wrinkle smoothing
Lifting, firming and toning
Boosting blood and lymph circulation
Improving skin tone, texture and skin hydration
Reducing under eye-bags and facial sagging (droopy eyelids, eyebrows, jowls)
Promoting overall health and wellbeing
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