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A traditional Japanese facial massage that aims to improve the health and appearance of the skin through a series of specific techniques. It is often referred to as the "ancient way of beauty" and combines a variety of methods, including:
1. Lymphatic Drainage: This helps to remove toxins and reduce puffiness by stimulating the lymphatic system.
2. Deep Tissue Massage: It targets the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissues to improve skin tone and elasticity.
3. Percussion: Gentle tapping motions stimulate blood circulation and promote relaxation.
4. Acupressure: Points on the face are pressed to balance energy and improve overall skin health.
5. Rhythmic Movements: These promote relaxation and enhance the natural glow of the skin.
Benefits of Kobido face massage include improved circulation, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, increased skin elasticity, and a more radiant complexion. It is also known for its relaxing effects, helping to reduce stress and tension in the facial muscles. Regular sessions contribute to long-term skin health and a more youthful appearance.
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Known as intra-oral facial massage or buccal massage, is a technique where a therapist massages the muscles inside the mouth along with the external facial muscles. This type of massage targets the buccal region, which includes the cheeks and areas around the mouth. Here’s a closer look at its aspects:
1. Technique: The therapist wears gloves and uses their fingers to apply pressure and perform massage movements inside the mouth, while simultaneously working on the external muscles of the face.
2. Focus Areas: It targets deep facial muscles, including the buccinator, masseter, and other muscles around the jaw and cheeks.
3. Benefits:
- Muscle Tension Relief: Helps relieve tension in the jaw, often beneficial for those who grind their teeth (bruxism) or have TMJ disorders.
- Improved Circulation: Enhances blood flow and promotes lymphatic drainage, which can reduce puffiness and improve skin tone.
- Facial Contouring: Helps to lift and tone facial muscles, potentially leading to a more sculpted appearance.
- Relaxation: Can reduce stress and promote a sense of overall relaxation.
4. Applications: It is used in both therapeutic and cosmetic settings, providing relief from muscular tension and contributing to a youthful, revitalized appearance.
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Myofascial face massage is a specialized technique that targets the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles, to release tension and improve overall facial health. Here's a detailed look at this massage:
1. Fascia Focus: The fascia is a network of connective tissue that supports and surrounds muscles and other structures in the body. Myofascial release aims to relax this tissue, which can become tight due to stress, injury, or poor posture.
2. Technique:
- Gentle Pressure: The therapist uses sustained, gentle pressure and stretching techniques to release tension in the fascia.
- Slow Movements: Unlike more vigorous massage styles, myofascial release involves slow, deliberate movements to feel and follow the restrictions in the fascia.
- Target Areas: It focuses on areas where the fascia is tight or restricted, which can include the jaw, forehead, cheeks, and neck.
3. Benefits:
- Relieves Tension: Helps alleviate tension in the facial muscles, reducing headaches, jaw pain, and other discomforts.
- Improves Circulation: Enhances blood flow and lymphatic drainage, promoting healthier skin.
- Reduces Wrinkles: Can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing the underlying facial muscles.
- Enhances Facial Symmetry: By releasing tightness and balancing muscle tone, it can contribute to a more symmetrical facial appearance.
- Promotes Relaxation: The gentle, slow techniques also promote deep relaxation and stress relief.
4. Applications:
- Therapeutic: Used to treat conditions like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, chronic headaches, and facial pain.
- Cosmetic: Incorporated into facial treatments to improve skin tone, reduce signs of aging, and enhance overall facial appearance.