FACE

Face lift massages

Face – A Natural Alternative to Invasive Treatments
If you're looking for a natural alternative to invasive aesthetic medicine treatments, Face Modeling could be the perfect solution. The effects of this method are visible after the first session, and thanks to the use of non-invasive techniques, the treatment significantly improves the condition of the skin and facial contours.
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Traditional Techniques with a Modern Approach
During the treatment, I use techniques based on traditional practices from various cultures. One of them is the Japanese Kobido massage, which aims to firm the skin and improve the flow of energy in the body. I also incorporate Ayurvedic techniques that balance energy and support skin health. European cosmetology methods, developed in the early 20th century, also play an important role in facial modeling using manual techniques.

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Face Modeling (Face lift)- step-by-step procedure
Face modeling is an intensive facial sculpting treatment that enhances contours, tightens muscles, and reduces fine lines. The session begins with a thorough cleansing of the face, followed by a head and neck massage to help relax facial muscles. The next step is lymphatic drainage, which removes excess water from the area.

Once the skin is prepared, we move on to intense muscle stimulation, including the intra-oral massage (Buccal Massage), which allows for even deeper work on the muscles and tissues. The treatment concludes with the application of a mask made from 100% aloe vera gel, which aids skin regeneration.
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Incredible results
The results are visible after the first session: the skin becomes firm, tight, and deeply hydrated. The face looks refreshed, wrinkles are reduced, and the facial contours are more defined. Collagen and elastin production is stimulated, further enhancing skin regeneration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Facial massage is not painful. It is a relaxing treatment, though some moments may be slightly uncomfortable, especially when working with fascia, which can cause mild discomfort.

The recommended duration of the treatment is at least 60 minutes, but it can last up to 120 minutes. There is also the option to combine this treatment with other therapies.

Absolutely, this treatment can be combined with other body therapies.

In the initial stage, to achieve the best results, sessions should be held 1-2 times per week, but no more than twice a week. To maintain the effect, one session per month is recommended.

The treatment is performed exclusively using hands, making it exceptionally natural. Depending on the skin’s condition, a vacuum cup may be used to enhance the effects. I use aloe-based cosmetics, natural cold-pressed oils, and professional massage creams that are safe and non-allergenic during the treatment.