Is it possible to make the face look younger with the help of massage? Yes! Sculpting facial massage is an effective aesthetic procedure that helps improve facial contours, restore skin tone, and give the face a more youthful appearance without injections or surgical intervention.
Facial expressions are very active, but facial muscles are also affected by aging processes – muscle tone decreases, blood circulation worsens, and swelling may occur. This affects the facial contour and the overall appearance of the skin.
Sculpting facial massage helps to:
activate the skin’s natural regeneration processes;
improve microcirculation and lymphatic flow;
supply tissues with oxygen and nutrients.
During the procedure, the specialist works with the muscles of the face, neck, and shoulders. As a result, both skin quality and muscle tone improve.
Regular facial massage can help delay the signs of aging and maintain a youthful facial appearance in the long term.
How does sculpting facial massage work?
Facial contour correction through massage involves working with:
facial and neck muscles;
muscle fascia;
subcutaneous fat layer;
blood circulation and the lymphatic system.
The massage affects the deep muscle tissues, stimulates skin regeneration, and improves subcutaneous microcirculation. It helps reduce swelling, relieve muscle tension, and improve skin elasticity.
Benefits of sculpting facial massage
improves facial contour and definition;
reduces swelling and lymphatic congestion;
stimulates collagen and elastin production;
reduces tension in facial expression muscles;
improves skin tone and elasticity;
improves blood circulation and oxygen supply to tissues;
promotes natural skin regeneration processes.
Treatment areas
During the procedure several areas are treated:
face;
neck;
shoulders.
This combination helps relax muscles, improve lymphatic drainage, and enhance the lifting effect of the procedure.
Duration and course of treatment
Procedure duration: 1–1.5 hours
For optimal results, sculpting facial massage is recommended as a course:
4–6 procedures with a 1-week interval
To maintain the results, specialists recommend a maintenance procedure every 1–2 months.
Contraindications
The procedure is not recommended in the following cases:
skin infections or allergic rashes (e.g., eczema, herpes);
skin damage or defects;
suspicious skin lesions or warts;
cardiovascular diseases;
oncological diseases.