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Facial acupuncture, how cool is it?

January 24, 2018Julie ZhuAcupuncture
How cool is Facial acupuncture?

Facial Acupuncture is the insertion of particular, single use needles on the face to promote elastic and plump skin. It was initially used 3000 years ago in China where emperors’ concubines maintained their healthier and younger skin. That’s cool.

The benefits were soon recognised and adored by ladies in waiting in the palace. Over the last a few decades acupuncture has been widely recognised and many practitioners, come to China to study acupuncture. Hence, as part of the acupuncture system, facial acupuncture is now practiced in many western countries as well as from some other Asian countries like Japan and Malaysia.

How does it work?

First off, the facial acupuncture treatment helps to detoxify the body, which is cool, because toxins in the skin lead to wrinkles and unwanted redness.

Every part of our body needs good Qi and Blood flow. Good circulation, hydration and free movement of Qi and Blood are the key to our health.

Collagen is what keeps your skin bouncy, firm, plump and smooth. Human collagen fibres have incredible tensile strength and form the structural framework of your skin. When collagen fibres are distorted in your skin, you get wrinkles and flabby skin! This natural facial treatment increases nutritious blood flow to facial muscles, meanwhile collagen and elastin are triggered to lease which rejuvenate and renew facial skin.

Facial Acupuncture benefits

Facial Acupuncture improves the texture of skin by stimulating the fibroblasts and increases the production of collagen/elastin. Research link

Facial acupuncture can further increase the flow of Qi and healthy, clean blood to the face. Over time it can boost your collagen levels, which make skin wrinkles less visible, leaving you with healthier and younger skin.

It is natural. It’s not a featured procedure, rather, it is a natural facial treatment based on each individual’s skin condition and needs.

More information can be found on my website

Facial Acupuncture Costs

A personalised treatment plan is made upon your initial consultation plus treatment which takes one and a half hours costs $90. Subsequent session costs $70 which takes one hour. A constitutional treatment which includes facial acupuncture and body acupuncture costs twenty dollars more respectively. Constitutional facial acupuncture takes into account of overall body health as well as facial health. My clients often respond to this type of acupuncture quicker and better as it is not only assists with healthier looking skin but also underneath issues of skin disorders.

Call me to make an appointment.

I look forward to seeing you soon.

Facial acupuncture

Julie

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