Facial Rejuvenation: Restoring Balance and Enhancing Skin Health
What is Facial Acupuncture?
Even though facial acupuncture is a “facial” treatment, it is also part of a whole-body experience that can restore balance, treat symptoms, and address underlying conditions contributing to stress, anxiety, insomnia, poor digestion, and headaches.
The Power of Facial Acupuncture
Facial Acupuncture as Part of Whole-Body Treatment
Typically, after a full-body acupuncture session, the acupuncturist incorporates specific techniques on the face. It is recommended that facial acupuncture be done as part of a comprehensive treatment to prevent energy congestion in the face alone, leading to dullness, discomfort, and headaches.
Stimulating Positive Microtraumas
Facial acupuncture involves the insertion of tiny, painless needles on the face, creating positive microtraumas. These microscopic wounds stimulate the lymphatic and circulatory systems, delivering nutrients and oxygen to the skin cells. This nourishment from within promotes a healthy complexion, natural glow, and also improved skin elasticity.
Types of Facial Acupuncture
Facial Acupuncture for Symptom Relief
Facial acupuncture targets conditions affecting facial muscles and tissues, including muscle stiffness, headaches, allergies, and jaw aches. By addressing these symptoms, facial acupuncture contributes to overall well-being and comfort.
Cosmetic Acupuncture for Skin Rejuvenation
Cosmetic acupuncture focuses specifically on skin rejuvenation. By stimulating collagen production and enhancing the skin’s natural vitality, this form of acupuncture not only minimizes wrinkles but also improves skin elasticity. Embracing the principles of natural facelifts, cosmetic acupuncture offers a holistic approach to skincare.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: Is facial acupuncture painful?
- Facial acupuncture uses tiny, painless needles, effectively ensuring a comfortable and relaxing experience.
- Q: How long does it take to see results from facial acupuncture?
- Results may vary, but many individuals notice improvements in skin health and appearance after a few sessions.
- Q: Can facial acupuncture be performed as a standalone treatment?
- While possible, it is recommended to incorporate facial acupuncture as part of a whole-body treatment for optimal results and energy balance.
- Q: Are there any side effects of facial acupuncture?
- Facial acupuncture is generally safe, with minimal side effects such as temporary redness or mild bruising that subsides quickly.
- Q: How many facial acupuncture sessions are typically needed?
- The number of sessions required depends on individual goals and concerns. Your acupuncturist can provide personalized recommendations during your initial session.
- Q: Is facial acupuncture suitable for all skin types?
- Yes, because facial acupuncture is suitable for all skin types it can also be tailored to address specific skin concerns.
Conclusion
Facial acupuncture, although primarily associated with facial rejuvenation, offers far-reaching benefits beyond skin health. By considering the whole-body experience and addressing underlying conditions, facial acupuncture can restore balance and promote overall well-being. Whether seeking symptom relief or skin rejuvenation, facial acupuncture provides a holistic approach to achieving a healthy, radiant, and revitalized appearance.
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Edmonton Facial Rejuvenation Specialists:
Dr.Ac Masuda 🇬🇧 🇯🇵
Dr. Yoko Masuda is a master practitioner – skilled in the rare craft of Japanese style acupuncture – where she incorporates and tailors gentle needling, moxibustion (specific deep heat), therme (heat massage) and cupping into her acupuncture treatment plans. These skills, as well as her reputation for delivering tangible results, make her a sought-after provider, especially in the areas of pain management, sports injuries, orthopaedic injuries and emotional health. Yoko firmly believes that the mind and the body are intertwined in healing and she continually advocates for a healthy lifestyle alongside of the care she provides.
Yoko received her acupuncture degree in Japan and, after working at several clinics in Tokyo, she accepted a staff acupuncturist position with the world renowned Cirque du Soleil touring show. For nearly twenty years, she went on to travel the far reaches of the globe, working on several other productions, and earning the respect of an international group of artists, staff and athletes before eventually selecting Edmonton for her permanent clinical practice. As a former high school physical education teacher, and also as an alumnus of the Japanese national rhythmic gymnastics team (where she competed internationally on numerous occasions), she has amassed an impressive background in sports therapy and physical education, uniquely positioning her to address all manner of orthopedic and performance related concerns.
Outside of work, Yoko enjoys travelling, the outdoors, and spending time with her husband and two elementary-aged daughters.
Education:
- Diploma of Acupuncture, Hanada College, Tokyo, Japan
Licensure:
- RAc, College and Association of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAA)
Fluency: 🇬🇧 – English | 🇯🇵 – Japanese
Dr.Ac Wiebe 🇬🇧
Olivia Wiebe is a dedicated practitioner of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, offering a compassionate and holistic approach to wellness. Graduating from MacEwan University in 2017 with a diploma in Acupuncture, Olivia’s journey into this ancient healing practice began during her high school years, where she first experienced its transformative effects. This initial exposure led her to a profound understanding of the body’s complex interplay with lifestyle and environment, shaping her therapeutic approach.
Equipped with deep knowledge in yin/yang theory, 5-element theory, meridian channels, and organ diagnosis, Olivia views health as a harmonious balance between physical, emotional, and environmental factors. Her commitment to expanding her expertise led her to pursue an additional 2.5 years of study in Chinese Herbology at Pacific Rim College in Victoria, BC. This rigorous training, coupled with her experience in Western Herbology, has enabled her to integrate a rich tapestry of herbal wisdom into her practice.
Olivia’s therapeutic focus includes alleviating aches and pains, addressing insomnia, stress, and anxiety, and enhancing women’s health, among other areas. She is passionate about assisting her patients in every step of their healing journey, regardless of their familiarity with Acupuncture or Chinese Medicine.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Olivia is an avid nature enthusiast, often found embracing the tranquility of the river valley or indulging in forest bathing with her beloved dog. She is also a skilled pianist, classically trained through the Royal Conservatory, and has shared her love for music by teaching piano lessons for over a decade.
At our clinic, Olivia Wiebe stands as a testament to the power of integrative care, combining her rich knowledge of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine with a deep-rooted passion for natural healing. Whether you are new to Acupuncture or seeking advanced care, Olivia welcomes all questions and looks forward to guiding you on your path to wellness.
Education
- Diploma of Acupuncture, MacEwan University
Certifications/Licensure
- Registered Acupuncturist – College of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAA)