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What is Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a painless, non-surgical method of reducing
the signs of the aging process. Though Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
can sometimes be referred to as an Acupuncture Facelift, it is more than
a cosmetic procedure. It is a rejuvenation and revitalization process
designed to help the whole body look and feel younger. The Facial
Rejuvenation Acupuncture treatment is based on the principles of
Oriental Medicine and involves the insertion of hair-thin needles into
particular areas of the face, ears, neck, hands, trunk, and legs along
channels or meridians of energy called Qi (pronounced chee). Specific
points are chosen to manipulate the movement of energy in the body
according to the individual's needs. Thousands of years ago the Chinese
discovered that many meridians either begin or end on the face while
some have internal branches that go to the face. Thus, practitioners of
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture know how to specifically effect the face
while simultaneously treating the underlying factors that contribute to
the aging process.
What are the effects?
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture may erase as many as five to fifteen
years from the face, with results apparent after just a few treatments.
Fine lines may be entirely eliminated and deeper wrinkles diminished.
Bags under the eyes can be reduced, jowls firmed, puffiness eliminated,
droopy eyelids lifted and double chins minimized. Other likely results
include: moisturizing of the skin with increased local circulation of
blood and lymph to the face; increased collagen production, muscle tone,
and dermal contraction; tightening of the pores; brightening of the
eyes; improving of hormonal balance to help acne; reduction of stress
evident in the face – bringing out the innate Beauty and Radiance of an
individual.
Who would benefit from Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture?
Anyone concerned with looking and feeling young and slowing down the
aging process. The decision to begin treatment may be professionally or
personally inspired or a combination of both. Facial Rejuvenation
Acupuncture is suitable for those with deep wrinkles, fine lines, bags
under the eyes, sagging, puffiness, drooping eyelids, double chin, large
pores, dry skin or acne. Different methods are emphasized and specific
points stimulated according to how an individual is aging. A person with
excess puffiness, for example, would require a different treatment than
someone with dry skin. The whole person is treated and evaluated on the
body-mind continuum--the foundation of Holistic Medicine.
What is the course of treatment?
Generally, it consists of 12 treatments. The effects become most
noticeable and lasting on or about the seventh session. Each person
responds differently, depending on his or her condition and lifestyle
prior to treatment. Following the initial course of treatment,
maintenance sessions can prolong the results for five to ten years. It
is often recommended to supplement the Facial Rejuvenation program with
Facial Self-Massage and/or Acupressure, Facial Exercises, Herbal and
Nutritional Supplements, pure and authentic Aromatherapy blends for the
skin, and a healthy diet.
Does it really make a difference?
Many sources indicate that acupuncture has been used for almost 5,000
years to treat a wide range of conditions. Having proven itself with
literally billions of people, Acupuncture has survived the test of time.
The use of Acupuncture in Cosmetology–especially in preventing and
reducing wrinkles–has already attracted great attention in Japan, Hong
Kong, and Sweden. The effectiveness of Acupuncture is due to its direct
manipulation of the body's energy system–balancing, removing blockages
or adding energy when necessary. A 1996 report in the International
Journal of Clinical Acupuncture reported that among 300 cases treated
with Facial Acupuncture, 90% had marked effects with one course of
treatment. The effects included: the skin becoming delicate and fair,
improvement of the elasticity of facial muscles and leveling of
wrinkles, a ruddier complexion, and overall rejuvenation–not confined to
the face.
Is Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture a new and trendy technique?
Hardly. For thousands of years, the Chinese have known that beauty comes
from the inside. At least as early as the Sung Dynasty (960AD-1270AD)
Acupuncture rejuvenation practices were employed for the Empress and the
Emperor's concubines. The Chinese discovered and utilized ways to change
the energy flow within the body to initiate the healing process for
rejuvenation. According to a famous Chinese axiom, "Where qi goes, blood
flows." Even for those unfamiliar with the principles of Chinese
Medicine, it is known that increased circulation helps the body to look
and feel better. Common sense would tell us that treating the underlying
cause of why someone is aging is preferable to masking the outward
symptoms and allowing further decline and dysfunction to continue within
the body.
Why choose Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture over a surgical face-lift?
While not a replacement for surgery, Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation is
an excellent alternative. It is far less costly than cosmetic surgery
and is safe, virtually painless, has no side effects or risk of
disfigurement. Unlike surgery that may have an extended recovery period
with swelling and discoloration, there is no trauma from Facial
Rejuvenation Acupuncture. While Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture cannot
reshape one's nose or chin, it is a more subtle rejuvenation that takes
years off one's face–safely and naturally while improving overall
health.
Are there any contraindications?
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is contraindicated for some pituitary
disorders, heart disorders, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure,
individuals who have a pacemaker or who have a problem with bleeding or
bruising, or who currently suffer from migraine headaches. Facial
Rejuvenation Acupuncture should not be done during pregnancy, during a
bout with a cold or flu, during an allergic attack or during an acute
herpes outbreak.
Who administers Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture?
The treatment should be performed by a licensed acupuncturist, with
training in the specialization of Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture. Not
many acupuncturists are specially trained in facial rejuvenation
acupuncture. Optimally, one should seek out a practitioner trained by an
expert in this field.
How do I make an appointment to start erasing years from my face?
Call the office for an appointment
Thanks to Virginia Doran for this information
© Copyright, 1999-2005 Virginia Doran
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