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Non-surgical Facial Rejuvenation
Facial Acupuncture, known in China as "Mei Rong," the practice of Acupuncture to enhance beauty, dates back to China's Song Dinesty whin it was used by the Empress and Emperor's concubines to maintain a look of youth and beauty. The acupuncture needles stimulate circulation and the creation of new collagen nd elastin fibers. It is a safer alternative to surgery or other cosmetic procedures or injectables such as botox or dermal fillers.
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It helps the skin look younger, smoother and healthier naturally as it addresses the signs of aging and the health of the overall skin. Your facial acupuncture appointment will involved an acupuncture treatment for the whole body as the same time. After all, it is the condition of the whole body that can cause the face to age. it can take 8-12 weeks for optimal results to start showing. We believe in addressing the whole and see great results!
Benefits of Facial Acupuncture
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Improved muscle tone
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Improved dermal contraction
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Increased collagen production
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Reduction of bags under the eyes
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Reduction of sagging and jowls
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Decreased puffiness
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Elimination of fine lines
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Reduction of larger wrinkles
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Hormonal blanking for hormonal acne or dry skin
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Improvement of facial color
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Tightening of pores
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Tightens loose skin
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Reduce skin photo-aging
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Reduction of age spots
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Reduction of acne and acne scarring
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Reduce TMJ
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Reduce symptoms of facial neuralgia
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Reduce sinus symptoms
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a comprehensive system of health care with continuous clinical history of over three thousand years. Chinese Medicine includes acupuncture, herbology, bodywork, dietary therapy and exercise based on Chinese medicine principles. These therapies work with the natural vital energy inherent within all living things to promote the body's ability to heal.
What can I expect?
Many conditions may be alleviated rapidly by acupuncture and Chinese medicine. However, some conditions that have been long-standing can be improved with slow and steady progress.