Acupuncture Beauty and Rejuvenation focuses on holistic and benign adjustments, and it also conveys a new connotation to people who pursue health and beauty today.
Shaping and Nourishing the Spirit
Spirit, also known as vitality, is the characteristic of human life activities. A person's spiritual appearance is a full manifestation of the vitality, energy, and spirit of the human body. Blood and Qi are the material basis for spiritual activities, and the spirit depends on the nourishment of blood and Qi. According to the theory of "unity of form and spirit" and "form and spirit coexist" in traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture has always emphasized "form and spirit" and emphasized "spirit" as the main focus. Acupuncture in terms of health preservation, longevity, beauty, and shaping can be said to be both physical and spiritual, nourishing the body with the spirit and treating the body with the spirit, fully mobilizing the positive factors of the human body, regulating the viscera, promoting the circulation of Qi and blood, moisturizing the skin, and nourishing the hair. If there are symptoms such as pale complexion, haggard appearance, dull and aging skin, reduced elasticity, increasing wrinkles, and abdominal fat accumulation, acupuncture can be used to regulate and make the spirit and Qi abundant, and make the face radiant.
Clearing Meridians and Dispersing Spots
Melasma, commonly seen in clinical practice, refers to symmetrical light brown or dark brown pigmented spots on the face. It often occurs on the nose, forehead, cheeks, and around the mouth, and is mostly asymptomatic. Based on clinical observations, the author believes that melasma is often related to gynecological diseases such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids. Women rely on blood, and their physiological characteristics focus on menstrual blood and the regulation of menstruation. When the viscera and Qi are regulated, the essence and Qi ascend, and melasma naturally fades. Acupuncture can improve the local blood circulation in the pelvic cavity, regulate the facial blood circulation, adjust the internal organ functions, and effectively relieve clinical symptoms.
Treating Acne
Acne, also known as "acne vulgaris," is a common chronic inflammation of hair follicles and sebaceous glands. It often occurs in areas with well-developed sebaceous glands such as the face, chest, and back. If not treated in a timely manner or improperly managed, it can leave lifelong scars and affect one's appearance. Modern medicine believes that acne is mainly related to androgens, microorganisms in hair follicles and sebaceous glands. According to traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation, acne can be divided into lung and stomach damp-heat type and blood stasis and phlegm stagnation type. Acupuncture can clear the heat in the lungs and stomach, dissolve the phlegm and stasis, promote blood flow in the capillaries, enhance the metabolism of epidermal cells, inhibit the secretion of sebaceous glands on the face, unblock the excretory ducts of sebaceous glands, prevent the formation of sebaceous plugs, and eliminate acne. Acupuncture can also regulate the secretion of androgens, thereby inhibiting excessive secretion of sebaceous glands, achieving the therapeutic effect of balancing the function from the inside to the outside, connecting the surface with the interior, and promoting the smooth circulation of Qi and blood, making the imbalanced functional state tend to be balanced.