Facial Rejuvenation

ooFacial Rejuvenation is a non-surgical treatment that will help to rejuvenate and revitalize your whole body. It will improve blood and energy circulation, nourish your skin and increase collagen production to diminish the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sagging and dull skin. Treatments are based on the principals of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Chinese Medicine Practitioners have a clear understanding of the meridian system or energy pathways of the body. Your acupuncturist can help to balance the energy within these pathways to restore and maintain health. By utilizing meridians that either begin or end at the face. Dtimulation is applied to balance the energy while treating the underlying factors that contribute to the aging process. Treatment involves insertion of hair-thin disposable needles into specific areas on the face, ears, hands, legs and torso.

Needles are inserted into the energy pathways or meridians to improve the flow of qi (energy). As the movement of energy improves, a greater amount of energy and blood are circulated into the face, thus nourishing, hydrating, toning and diminishing appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Facial Rejuvenation has been performed for thousands of years in China. As early as the Sung Dynasty (960AD-1270AD). For centuries, the Chinese have known that beauty radiates from the inside out. If the internal body is nourished and the energy and blood are flowing smoothly, the external body will reveal this radiance.

Benefits of Facial Rejuvenation:

  • Help to minimize or eliminate frown lines
  • Help to reduce double chin
  • Help to reduce/eliminate fine lines
  • Help to lift sagging skin, puffy or droopy eye lids
  • Increases collagen production
  • Increases blood, energy and lymph circulation
  • Even facial color and tone

Contraindications:


Facial Rejuvenation is contraindicated for some pituitary disorders, heart disorders, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, individuals with pacemakers, bleeding or bruising disorders, those who are pregnant, those who are ill during a cold or flu, during an allergic attack or during an acute herpes outbreak.