Many people swear by acupuncture, and facial acupuncture has the same loyal following, including to RealSelf members who say it’s “Worth It.”Â
Research has been slim, but some studies have demonstrated benefits of facial acupuncture. A study published in 2013 showed that participants had an increase in skin elasticity after five treatments, while an abstract published in 2015 says, “treatment benefits include elimination of some wrinkles and decrease in length and depth of others; decrease of facial edema; decrease of acne; improvement of facial muscle tone; improved skin texture with tighter pores; and decrease of sagging around the eyes, cheeks, chin, and neck.”Â
Because it helps get the blood flowing and decreases inflammation, it can be helpful for blemishes and congested skin. In a trial review published in 2013, doctors came to the conclusion that acupuncture-point stimulation can be an effective treatment for acne. They say that combined with moxibustion (traditional Chinese medicine therapy of burning dried mugwort on particular points on the body), it could be better than conventional pharmaceutical medication (antibiotics and topical creams) for reducing symptoms of acne without side effects. It’s also a possible solution for treating rosacea.Â
Much like Botox, facial acupuncture can improve the tightness and pain from temporomandibular disease (TMD or sometimes referred to by the joint, TMJ). By stimulating the nerve, the signal to your brain relaxes the muscle so it stops reacting. Some acupuncturists say that facial acupuncture is even better than Botox because it triggers the body’s healing response.
The treatment can also be used in a variety of ways on the face and scalp, from helping calm facial tics or reversing facial paralysis.
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