

In TCM, facial acupuncture or aculift on the face and body are linked by channels called meridians which are in turn linked to internal organs and by stimulating selected acupoints, it elicits a wide-ranging effect on the body. Dark Circles under and around the eye can make you look tired, exhausted and depleted. But the body doesn’t lie, you’re probably feeling that way too, what with work and family commitments, not to mention the daily stresses we all deal with. A lot of women complain about this symptom and Chinese Medicine has it’s own interpretation of what this means. It suggests Cosmetic or Facial Acupuncture as a way to help rectify this problem, naturally.
Facial and body acupuncture aims to improve the body’s constitution as a whole and to adjust the internal environment in the body so that it reflects as good skin health. Typically it treats other health issues that are present. Facial acupuncture uses tiny needles which are placed on the face and on the acupuncture points of the body for purpose of facial rejuvenation.
Chinese Medicine has been using Acupuncture on the face for a long time. Acupoints on the face are intended to direct Qi and Blood to the face, help drain swelling or clear sinuses, release tension from the facial muscles and relax the jaw. Acupuncture is able to improve circulation around the eyes, improve blood flow and clear the stagnation.
It will promote the rapid growth of collagen and elastin causing the skin to become more compact as well as increasing the blood circulation, which would improve the skin texture.It also can eliminates chin fat to restore the facial shape of the face and whitens skin.
After the treatment, you will find the fine lines and wrinkles on your face are soften and decreased.
