ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture is the practice of inserting and manipulating fine needles into various points on the body to relieve pain and treat a broad range of conditions. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers acupuncture to have been proven to many conditions including knee pain, back pain, depression, nausea, rheumatoid arthritis, and headaches.
Some people come to acupuncture as their first choice of health care while others find it beneficial alongside conventional medicine treatments and different treatments. Having gained increasing popularity in the West over the last three decades, many clinical trials, along with the experience of millions of patients, have validated acupuncture as safe, effective and a natural form of health care.
Being a holistic medicine, Acupuncture aims to treat the whole person rather than just the disease and attempts to work with the cause of the problem as well as the symptoms. The needles used are single-use, sterile, and disposable.
MOTOR POINT ACUPUNCTURE & DRY NEEDLING
Motor Point and Dry Needling Acupuncture are advanced therapeutic techniques used to alleviate pain, restore muscle function, and promote healing.
A motor point is the specific area on a muscle where the motor nerve enters, and stimulating it can help reset muscle tone, reduce tension, and improve movement.
Dry needling involves the precise insertion of fine, sterile needles into these motor points or trigger points to release tight muscle bands, enhance blood flow, and decrease inflammation. This approach is particularly effective for conditions such as chronic pain, muscle spasms, sports injuries, tension headaches, sciatica, neck and back pain, and joint dysfunction.
By targeting the root cause of discomfort, Motor Point and Dry Needling Acupuncture provide fast, effective relief and help restore optimal physical function.
FACIAL REVITALISATION ACUPUNCTURE
Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture is a highly effective, holistic and safe approach to reduce the signs of ageing.
The procedure involves the insertion of fine needles in specific locations to help facial muscles to regain elasticity and tone. The procedure combines the use of Red Light Therapy (RTL). The benefits of this procedure include:
Promotion of skin rejuvenation via increased facial blood circulation.
Improvement in muscle tone and skin elasticity.
Stimulation of collagen production, which plumps up the skin.
Helps with the reduction of fine lines, puffiness, bags and dark circles under the eyes.
Brightening of the skin to produce a glow.
Regulation and balance of hormones to treat dry and oily skin.
For maximum benefit and results after the needles are removed, a cupping facial massage with a blend of organic essential oils is performed. A course of 10 sessions is recommended but not everyone is a suitable candidate for Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture. A free no obligation pre-assessment can be arranged by phone.