Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cher and many others have allegedly turned to an age-old treatment, which replaces the traditional
facelift – Cosmetic Acupuncture, which is also known as “acupuncture facial rejuvenation” or an “acupuncture facelift.”
With all the reported risks of plastic surgery, it is no wonder that women are seeking out other options. Plastic surgery requires anesthesia, usually takes several hours, and leaves the patient with a swollen, red, and sometimes bruised face. It takes around two weeks for complete recovery. As for botox injections, they can lead to the serious illness of botulism.
Acupuncture, on the other hand, is completely safe and has no risks or side effects aside from the possibility of slight bruising. Don’t expect an actual “facelift”; the benefits of facial acupuncture are not magical and will not be noticed overnight. Rather than cutting the skin or using harsh chemical peels, acupuncture provides more subtle results that are noticed over time. How does it work? A practitioner will insert tiny, thin needles into wrinkles and frown lines. The needles stimulate energy to flow around the face; blood rushes to the surface, and the muscles relax. The muscles then tighten, which decreases sagging of facial skin. The needles also stimulate the cells to create new collagen fibers under wrinkles, filling in fine lines. A recent study by the International Journal of Clinical acupuncture claims that 90% of those who tried facial acupuncture saw positive results such as softening of facial lines, improvement in skin tone, reduction of under-eye circles, and a general facial glow.
Prices and number of treatments vary from one practitioner to the next. One acupuncturist advertised two treatments per week for five weeks, at a cost of $1,200. He uses 60-70 needles in each 45-minute session, which also varies depending on the practitioner.
When searching for a practitioner, be wary to choose someone with a license who has studied with a qualified teacher, and is part of the American cosmetic acupuncture association. Their website can be found at www.AmericanCosmeticAcupuncture.com.
Also, another benefit exclusive to acupuncture: while patients are seeking treatment for cosmetic concerns, acupuncture has a positive effect on the person as a whole. Traditional acupuncture has been used for stress, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and a whole list of other modern complaints. Although many are skeptical about the effectiveness of facial acupuncture, it is not hard to imagine that when one’s general well-being improves, the appearance of one’s skin will improve also.
While skeptics are quick to point out that the results are short-lived, lasting only around 3-5 years, keep in mind that the average facelift is far from permanent. Several years down the road, the effects of aging will once again begin to show on the face, no matter how many procedures someone goes through to halt the aging process.
By Skincare News Team. Â April 17, 2007