Yes. A 1996 report in the International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture reported that among 300 cases treated with facial acupuncture, 90% had marked effects with one course of treatment. The effects included: the skin becoming more delicate and fair, improvement of elasticity in the facial muscles, leveling of wrinkles, a ruddier (a healthy reddish glow) complexion, and an overall rejuvenation not confined to the face.
It also helps the whole body feel better. Using acupuncture for facial rejuvenation promotes total body wellness as a result of the profound effect it has on balancing, removing blockages and adding energy where needed. Many historical references show that TCM has been used for more than 5,000 years to treat a wide variety of conditions.
It has proven itself on billions of people and passed the test of time. Currently in Japan, Hong Kong and Sweden, the use of cosmetic acupuncture is attracting a great deal of attention, especially for preventing and reducing wrinkles. More.
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