How does acupuncture facial rejuvenation compare to a facelift? If you’re reaching the age where you’re beginning to notice more lines and wrinkles than you’d care to think about, chances are you may have thought about a facelift. That’s an expensive proposition. But what’s even more important, do you want to take the risk that surgery always presents?
Fortunately, you have a choice, so relax. Now, there’s a safe, less expensive non-surgical alternative to help you:
• Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
• Achieve a more youthful look
• Minimize those “crow’s feet” near your eyes
• Restore that glow of youth to your face
You may want to try facial rejuvenation using acupuncture. This new area of acupuncture is catching on fast as it brings the Chi up to the face and stimulates circulation and helps restore the beneficial collagen to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
With the use of new tiny, short needles less than a half-inch long, you can experience the same gentleness, safety and effectiveness as regular acupuncture. This procedure is being used by many acupuncturists in the world.
How does Facial Rejuvenation work? Just as there are acu-points on the body, there are special acu-points on the face as well. As very fine needles are applied, the Qi (energy) begins to flow to the face and its youthful qualities begin to reappear.
After the needles are gently applied, the QI energy in the body begins to fill in the lines. By having Facial Rejuvenation treatments along with using Lipodr-Q acupuncture stimulation, your youthful glow begins to reappear.
How long does it take to see a change? As with most things in life, it varies depending on where you are in relation to your aging process. Some people who have taken very good care of their facial skin can see changes after the first visit. Others, however, may take several visits before they notice a change. Dr.Koh recommends at least 8 to 10 treatments for best results.
Dr. Koh is one of a few select Doctors of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (DAOM) in the United States. He has extensive experience as a practitioner and an educator, currently being a Professor at Stanton University.
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