Why Facial Massage Works (Scientifically)

Your face has more than 40 muscles — but most of them are unused, tense, or “collapsed” due to stress, jaw clenching, lack of circulation, and lymph stagnation.

Unlike body muscles, facial muscles attach directly to the skin.

→ So when muscles tighten, the skin folds.

→ When muscles release and lift, the skin smooths.

Facial massage stimulates:

1. Lymphatic Drainage — reduces puffiness and inflammation

2. Circulation — boosts oxygen & nutrient flow for radiance

3. Muscle Sculpting — defines jawline & cheekbones

4. Fascia Release — relaxes tension stored in the face

Clients feel it instantly:

“I walked out with my cheekbones showing — without makeup, without angles.”

Lymphatic Drainage: The Instant ‘Cheekbone Reveal’

The lymphatic system acts like the plumbing of your face — flushing excess fluid, toxins, and metabolic waste.

When lymph stagnates, you see:

• Puffiness

• Dull, greyish complexion

• Inflammation and breakouts

• Loss of definition around jaw & cheekbones

FaceStellar movements guide fluid toward lymph nodes in:

• The jawline

• Under the ears

• Under the collarbone (the exit point)

It’s not random motions — it’s directional, anatomical sculpting.

Think: contouring, without makeup.

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