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Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Natural Anti-Ageing Treatment
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is a safe, effective, non-surgical and non-toxic method of reducing the signs of ageing. This treatment promotes a more youthful, glowing appearance by encouraging natural collagen production, increased circulation, and improved skin elasticity. Cosmetic acupuncture reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and skin imperfections to give you a younger look.
BENEFITS
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Plumps up fine lines and relaxes wrinkles
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Tightens pores
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Reduces bags under the eyes
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Evens and brightens complexion
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Tightens and firms skin
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Lip plumping
HOW DOES IT WORK?
As we age, we lose natural oils and hydration in the skin, which causes a change in skin tone, complexion, and firmness. The skin matrix also changes, making it less elastic over time, leading to wrinkles and sagging skin. Studies have found that after facial rejuvenation acupuncture treatments, skin has increased water and natural oil content, and significantly improves elasticity and collagen formation in skin.
Research shows that cosmetic acupuncture also improves resting muscle tone in the face. As muscles under the skin are toned, the skin over top of these muscles is firmed, which reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles5. This has a similar effect to that of Botox, without the injection of toxic chemicals.
Numerous studies have found that acupuncture decreases inflammation and increases circulation. Improved circulation helps to eliminate toxins and provide vital nutrients to the skin, giving you a natural, healthy glow.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR TREATMENT
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Your Naturopathic Doctor will conduct a brief health assessment and overview of your goals before treatment. Your Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture treatment will involve the insertion of tiny, single-use, sterile acupuncture needles into specific areas of the face, head and body.
Each treatment is a relaxing, spa-like experience, including facial massage using anti-aging serum, and a post-acupuncture skin care plan.
Results are typically noticeable immediately after your first treatment, and become long-lasting after five to seven weekly treatments. Monthly maintenance treatments are recommended to keep your skin looking young and vibrant.
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Q: Is acupuncture painful?
A: We use smaller acupuncture needles than traditional acupuncture treatments, some are so small that we use tweezers to insert the points. This makes the treatment comfortable and relaxing – many patients fall asleep!
Q: Can I receive treatment if I’ve had Botox or fillers?
A: Yes, you can absolutely still receive treatments. It’s a great adjunctive tool to support your other cosmetic procedures. Please let your Doctor know of all cosmetic procedures, and please do not book a Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture appointment within the 14 days of receiving Botox to allow the Botox to fully take effect.
Q: Can I receive treatment if I’m pregnant?
A: No, unfortunately we can’t do this type of acupuncture during pregnancy.
Q: What should I wear/bring to my appointment?
A: Please come as you are, although comfy clothing is always nice! Your practitioner will remove any makeup necessary before the treatment. If you’re heading somewhere after your visit, we recommend bringing any cover-up, foundation, or powders that you may use, as these are removed during your appointment. Typically, eye make up stays in place.
Q: Is it covered under my benefits?
A: Yes! Treatments are covered under most extended healthcare benefit plans, under the coverage heading of Naturopathic Doctor appointments.
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References
1 Donoyama N, Kojima A, Suoh S, Ohkoshi N, Cosmetic acupuncture to enhance facial skin appearance: a preliminary study. Acupunct Med. 2012; 30(2):152–153.
2 Yun Y, Kim S, Kim M, Kim K, Park JS, Choi I. Effect of facial cosmetic acupuncture on facial elasticity: An open-label, single-arm pilot study. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013. 2013:1-5.
3 Liao J, Zhang L, Ke MG, Xu T. Effect of electroacupuncture intervention on expression of extracellular matrix collagen and metabolic enzymes. Zhen Ci Yan Jiu. 2013; 38(6):441-6, 510.
4 Le Louarn C, Buthiau D, Buis J. Structural aging: the facial recurve concept. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2007; 31(3):213-8.
5 Lee KM, Lim SC, Kim JS, Lee BH. A clinical study on facial wrinkles treated with miso facial acupuncture—measured by the facial skin photographing system. J Korean Acu Moxibustion Soc. 2010. 27(1):101–107.
6 Park et al. Therapeutic effects of acupuncture through enhancement of functional angiogenesis and granulogenesis in rat wound healing. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012; 2012:1-4.
7 Kuo TC, Lin CW, Ho FM. The soreness and numbness effect of acupuncture on skin blood flow. Am J Chin Med. 2004. 32(1):117-29.
8 Barrett JB. Acupuncture and facial rejuvenation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 2005. 25(4):419–424.
9 Doran VC. An introduction to facial revitalisation acupuncture. Eur J of Oriental Med. 2007. 5(5):4-8.
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