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Most of us are familiar with the picture of someone getting an
acupuncture treatment. We can also list a few things that
acupuncture is used for, including reducing anxiety and reducing or
eliminating pain. However, few people know that acupuncture is a
wonderful thing to add to a cosmetic routine.
Let us look deeply into the mirror before any makeup is applied.
What would we like to get rid of? There are too many fine lines,
the dark circles under the eyes are not attractive, and the large
pores really should be gone. There is a small hint of a double
chin, and the complexion has a few age spots and can't be compared
with that of a young woman. Sigh. Well, these things will take a
lot of makeup, and maybe more drastic steps, like a little plastic
surgery.
Thinking about plastic surgery suddenly makes the thought of a
few needles and an acupuncture treatment much easier to tolerate.
When an acupuncture practitioner inserts the tiny needles into
areas of the face, this stimulates the production of collagen in
the general area. The skin will be supported and nourished by the
body rather than by some external application. This production of
collagen will firm the skin and stretch out any fine lines.
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Many women that undergo this procedure have noticed results
within one or just a few treatments. Their complexion becomes more
even and clear, wrinkles become less noticeable, and there is a
general glow to the face. This treatment simply restores the energy
of the face to the normal state, and so each woman looks naturally
healthier and more beautiful.Now that our faces our beautiful, we
can turn our attention to the rest of our bodies. Most of us have
tried, with varying degrees of success, to trim off the extra
pounds that we wish were not there. By the time many of us see the
wrinkles and dark circles described above visits to the gym no
longer produce any truly visible difference.
Successful long term weight loss is incredibly difficult for
most of us to achieve. Many people have done all kinds of diets,
which just turned into yo-yo dieting. It doesn't seem possible to
achieve and keep our weight at a number that is healthy and
attractive. This is a second area where acupuncture holds out some
promise.
As you would expect, acupuncture weight loss treatment is also done
with needles. This time they are not inserted into the face, but
instead hair-thin needles are inserted into particular spots on the
body that will redirect vital energy to help the body function
properly. Sometimes the acupuncture practitioner may also suggest
some herbs or an herbal tea. After each acupuncture session is
over, most patients feel very good. Western scientists have found
that one reason this treatment is successful is the release of
endorphins, which is one body chemical that is beneficial in weight
loss. The patient continues in a series of treatments, and
afterwards maintenance treatments are scheduled periodically.
Anyway, healthy people would benefit from a periodic trip to an
acupuncture clinic to restore their energy to optimal levels. And
these visits will not only keep us healthy, but beautiful as
well!
The Acupuncture Facelift: Fact or Fiction? |
By Charles Yarborough, L.Ac.
Have you read the service menu at your favorite spa lately? If so,
you may have noticed a new and intriguing addition: cosmetic
acupuncture. Cosmetic acupuncture – also known as acupuncture
facial rejuvenation or acupuncture facelift - is finding its way
into an increasing number of full-service spas, and for good
reason. This new modality can enhance not only your physical
appearance but also your overall health, giving you a glow that
radiates from deep within. While cosmetic acupuncture as a spa
feature is a somewhat new phenomenon, there are nevertheless
centuries-old records of it being used in the service of beauty.
What’s more, acupuncture’s ability to improve a variety of skin
conditions has now been documented in legitimate clinical studies.
Its effectiveness is no longer a question of hearsay or
testimonials. Before signing up for a course of facial acupuncture
treatments, however, there are a few things you should
consider.
Is it really a facelift? The answer is an unequivocal no. Nor is it
intended to replace a facelift. Cosmetic acupuncture entails no
incisions, sutures or acid peels and it will not produce sudden,
drastic changes in underlying structures. In fact, the American
Cosmetic Acupuncture Association discourages the use of the term,
“facelift” in connection with acupuncture, as this creates
unrealistic expectations and, ultimately, disappointment. Remember,
it took decades of stress, sun damage and exposure to environmental
toxins for your skin to reach a state of crisis, and the damage
will not be instantly undone. The remedy cosmetic acupuncture may
offer is the reduction or erasure of fine lines and the softening
of deeper ones. Additionally, patients may experience the firming
of jowls and a reduction in the size of under-eye bags. It is not
unusual for clients to report enhanced skin tone, increased energy
and eyes that sparkle.
But it doesn’t stop there. Since facial acupuncture is based on
time-tested principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a person’s
overall health may also benefit. Insomnia may be corrected and
weight gain may be controlled. Cosmetic acupuncture is, after all,
a whole-body treatment. In the Traditional Chinese Medicine view, a
person’s face is affected selectively by his or her internal
organs. Facial features reflect organic strengths, and as internal
organs are fortified, one’s face reflects the improvement. Besides
addressing a patient’s condition holistically, the practitioner
will probably work locally, inserting painless, ultra-fine needles
into--and around--specific wrinkles, acu-points or muscle points,
depending on the technique employed. Techniques can be Spartan or
luxuriant, and practitioners will often incorporate herbal
poultices, moisturizers, pulsed light or essential oils into a
treatment. An imperceptible electrical current may also be passed
among the needles.
Finding a Practitioner
Finding certified practitioners may be easier than you think. They
are listed by region at the website of The American Cosmetic
Acupuncture Association (www.AmericanCosmeticAcupuncture.com).
Membership in the ACAA assures you the acupuncturist is licensed
and has studied facial cosmetic technique with a qualified teacher
(not all of them have). You might want to avoid cosmetic
acupuncture practitioners and teachers who claim their technique is
better than all others (they may offer testimonials). There are
simply too many talented practitioners in the field for anyone to
make such a claim ethically.
The practitioner you choose should be willing to provide you with a
free fifteen-minute consultation as well as an estimate of the cost
and the number of treatments required. A course of ten treatments
is standard, with periodic follow-up visits as needed. These
sessions are labor intensive and will be priced differently than
customary acupuncture treatments. Not surprisingly, if you are a
smoker or sun-worshipper, you will need to make a longer commitment
in order to achieve results. Depending on the technique used, there
is a slight chance of minor temporary bruising, although your
practitioner may lessen the possibility by starting your session
with a homeopathic remedy.
If your features are tired, your eyes are baggy and your skin is
without luster, yet you do not feel the need for cosmetic surgery,
then facial acupuncture may be for you. The freedom from
post-treatment downtime and the experience of enhanced vitality
contribute to the ever-increasing popularity of this Asian art. If
you are willing to try something different and new, you may find
that facial acupuncture is the perfect partner in your quest for
rejuvenation and renewal.
Charles Yarborough, L.Ac. is director of the American
Cosmetic Acupuncture Association
(www.AmericanCosmeticAcupuncture.com) and of Hamptons Health Circle
in Pasadena, CA. |
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