Facial acupuncture: it may sound a bit scary, but for the past few years it’s only grown in popularity. Facial acupuncture (also called cosmetic acupuncture) has been examined and featured over the years by prominent news sources ranging from the New York Times, to the Today Show, to the Huffington Post. The lasting interest in facial acupuncture may do more to endorse this acupuncture therapy than any of the news stories themselves; the fact that benefits of facial acupuncture are still being discovered to warrant more news stories shows how effective it is.
What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture therapy is a valuable Chinese medical practice that originated over 2,000 years ago. As more modern data proves that it is just as effective as many Western medical practices, acupuncture therapy is becoming increasingly popular in the US for treating everything from fertility problems, headaches, and chronic pains.
What Happens During Acupuncture? Stainless steel acupuncture needles are carefully pressed onto certain points in the skin. Facial acupuncture focuses specifically on certain points on the face. The stimulation caused by the acupuncture needles results in a rush of blood to the face and also causes the release of certain endorphins. The increased circulation helps heal a multitude of different physical pains– maybe even pains you never knew you had.
What Are the Specific Effects of Facial Acupuncture? This one is a little tricky to narrow down since facial acupuncture can improve the health of your skin in many different ways. Increased circulation is believed to stimulate the production and release of collagen, which is a fibrous protein that your body naturally produces to make skin elastic and healthy; unfortunately, collagen production starts decreasing in adults as young as 18. Collagen produced by facial acupuncture can ameliorate the onset of wrinkles and can fill in fine lines that already exist. Acupuncture treatment can also reduce blemishes and brighten skin, keeping you looking younger and more energetic.
The benefits of acupuncture therapy have been celebrated for thousands of years and finally there is a surge in concrete data to prove that the effects of acupuncture are just as real and reliable as other Western medicinal practices. If your skincare routine is looking a little droopy these days, facial acupuncture is something to look into. The effects of a few weekly acupuncture therapy sessions can actually last for months. Who knows– after a few sessions, you might start using acupuncture therapy to treat all of your aches and pains! Read more articles like this.
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