WHAT IS A FACIAL SCULPTING AND BUCCAL?
Facial Sculpting and Buccal is treatment that is designed to work with all the systems effecting skin health so your skin can function at its best.
The techniques and benefits included are listed below:
- Breathwork: Controlled breathing techniques, support skin health by promoting relaxation, reducing stress (cortisol), and improving overall well being.
- Lymphatic drainage: A massage technique aimed at stimulating the lymphatic system to encourage the removal of toxins, waste products, excess fluid, and cellular debris from the tissues. The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the body's immune response and fluid balance, and lymphatic drainage massage can help support its function, resulting in various benefits for the skin such as reduced puffiness, improved circulation, detoxification etc
- Neck release: A series of stretching and relaxation exercises aimed at relieving tension and promoting mobility in the muscles and tissues of the neck. While neck release exercises primarily target muscle tightness and stiffness, they can indirectly benefit the skin by improving blood circulation, reducing stress, and promoting overall relaxation.
- Facial Sculpting: NeoLifting© is a non-invasive manual massage for the face. It incorporates deep and stimulating massage techniques to release tension and lift every muscle of the face leaving you with a more relaxed looking face AKA as a natural facelift.
- Buccal Massage: The buccal massage is the intra-oral component of the treatment and that allows the muscles deep within the cheek and jaw to be released from the inside out. his therapy can aid in easing TMJ pain, associated jaw tension and headaches.
- Scalp massage: is a therapeutic technique that involves manipulating the soft tissues of the scalp, including the skin, muscles, and connective tissues. While scalp massage is commonly known for its relaxation benefits and potential to promote
hair growth, it can also have positive effects on the health and appearance of the scalp skin.
The frequency of Facial Sculpting and Buccal can vary depending on individual factors such as skin type, skin concerns, treatment goals, and the intensity of the treatment. Generally, most individuals undergo a series of sessions to reverse muscle memory and can be spaced as close as a week apart.
A Facial Sculpting and Buccal Facial is a 90min treatment costing $349
HOLISTIC FACIAL EXPERIENCE INFOMATION
Contraindications
Facial sculpting and buccal massage are generally safe procedures, However there are some contraindications and considerations to keep in mind to ensure the safety and efficacy of these treatments. Here are some contraindications for facial sculpting and buccal massage:
- Recent facial surgery: Individuals who have undergone recent facial surgery, such as facelifts, brow lifts, or eyelid surgery, will need to wait until they have fully healed before undergoing facial sculpting or buccal massage. Performing these procedures too soon after surgery can disrupt the healing process and may increase the risk of complications.
- Active skin infections or inflammation: Facial sculpting and buccal massage should be avoided in individuals with active skin infections, such as cold sores (herpes simplex virus) or bacterial infections. Massaging inflamed or infected skin can spread the infection and exacerbate inflammation.
- Severe acne or rosacea: Individuals with severe acne or rosacea may be at risk of exacerbating their condition with facial sculpting or buccal massage. Aggressive manipulation of the skin can irritate acne lesions or trigger flare-ups in individuals with rosacea. It's essential to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine the suitability of these treatments for individuals with acne or rosacea.
- Open wounds or lesions: Facial sculpting and buccal massage should not be performed on areas of the skin with open wounds, lesions, or broken skin.
Massaging damaged skin can delay the healing process and increase the risk of infection. - Skin cancer or suspicious lesions: Individuals with a history of skin cancer or suspicious lesions on the face should avoid facial sculpting or buccal massage until they have been cleared by a doctor (Doctors certificate must be supplied). Manipulating suspicious lesions can potentially worsen the condition or spread cancerous cells.
- Pregnancy: While facial sculpting and buccal massage are generally considered safe during pregnancy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing any cosmetic procedures while pregnant. Some individuals may prefer to avoid these treatments during pregnancy as a precautionary measure.
- Severe or uncontrolled medical conditions: Individuals with severe or uncontrolled medical conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, or bleeding disorders, should consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing facial sculpting or buccal massage. These conditions may increase the risk of complications or adverse reactions during treatment.
- Allergies or sensitivities: Individuals with known allergies or sensitivities to skincare products, topical ingredients, or massage oils used during facial sculpting or buccal massage should inform their skincare professional before undergoing treatment. This information will help ensure that appropriate products are used to minimize the risk of allergic reactions or skin irritation.
It's essential to have a consultation before undergoing facial sculpting or buccal massage to discuss any underlying medical conditions, concerns, or contraindications.
A thorough evaluation will help determine the safety and suitability of these treatments
for your individual needs and ensure a positive treatment outcome.
Pre-Treatment Guidelines
Before undergoing facial sculpting and buccal massage treatments, it's essential to follow specific pre-treatment guidelines to ensure optimal results and minimize the risk of complications. Here are some general pre-treatment
guidelines for facial sculpting and buccal massage:
- Consultation: Schedule a consultation to discuss your skin concerns, treatment goals, and medical history. I will assess your skin condition and determine if you are a suitable candidate for a Holistic facial experience, and provide personalized recommendations for your treatment plan.
- Medical history: Provide a comprehensive medical history, including any underlying medical conditions, allergies, medications, or previous cosmetic procedures. Be sure to disclose any recent surgeries, skin treatments, or facial injections to ensure the safety and efficacy of the treatments.
- Avoid blood-thinning medications: If possible, avoid taking blood-thinning medications, aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), herbal supplements, or vitamin E supplements for a specified period before facial sculpting or buccal massage. These medications can increase the risk of bruising or bleeding during treatment.
- Sun protection: Practice sun protection measures in the days leading up to your facial sculpting or buccal massage treatments. Avoid excessive sun exposure and wear sunscreen with broad-spectrum SPF protection to protect your skin from UV damage and minimize the risk of post-treatment complications.
- Skin preparation: Follow a gentle skincare routine in the days leading up to your treatments, avoiding harsh exfoliants, chemical peels, or abrasive skincare products that may irritate the skin.
- Hydration: Maintain adequate hydration by drinking plenty of water in
the days leading up to your treatments. Hydrated skin is more resilient and receptive to cosmetic procedures, leading to better treatment outcomes and faster recovery. - Avoid alcohol and caffeine: Minimize alcohol consumption and caffeine
intake in the days leading up to your facial sculpting or buccal massage treatments. Alcohol and caffeine can dehydrate the skin and increase sensitivity, potentially affecting treatment results and recovery. - Follow provider's instructions: Follow any additional pre-treatment instructions provided at your consultation. This may include avoiding certain activities or skincare products that could interfere with the procedure or compromise the results.
By following these pre-treatment guidelines and preparing your skin and body
adequately, you can help ensure a safe and successful experience with facial
sculpting and buccal massage treatments. Be sure to communicate openly with
your skincare professional or healthcare provider about any concerns or questions you may have before undergoing treatment.
What to Expect
During a Holistic Facial Experience appointment, you can expect a relaxing and rejuvenating experience designed to enhance the appearance and health of
your facial skin and muscles.
Here's what you can typically expect during a facial sculpting and buccal massage appointment:
- Consultation: It is recommended to conduct a 'skin consultation experience' as your very first treatment at Emphasize, however every treatment will commence with a review of your treatment intake form. This will sent to you 48hrs prior to complete. During this time we will discuss your skincare concerns, medical history, and expectations from the treatment.
- Preparation: Before the treatment begins, you may be asked to remove any jewelry from your face, neck and décolletage. The session will commence with a 5 minute mindfulness practice to get you comfortable in the room prior to commencing. Your face will be cleansed with gentle skincare products to ensure it's clean and free of impurities before the treatment.
- Breathwork: Controlled breathing techniques will be practiced with my guidance
- Lymphatic drainage: A massage technique will be conducted aimed at stimulating the lymphatic system to encourage the removal of toxins, waste products, excess fluid, and cellular debris from the tissues.
- Neck release: A series of stretching and relaxation exercises will be conducted to relieve tension and promoting mobility in the muscles and tissues of the neck.
- Facial Sculpting: The facial sculpting portion of the appointment typically involves the application of various techniques and tools to contour and shape the facial muscles and tissues. This may include the use of manual massage techniques, such as kneading, rolling, and tapping, to stimulate circulation, promote lymphatic drainage, and tone the facial muscles
- Buccal Massage: Buccal massage focuses on massaging the muscles inside the mouth and along the jawline to relieve tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation. Using gloved hands or to perform a gentle, rhythmic movements inside the mouth and along the cheeks and jawline. Buccal massage can help release tightness in the jaw muscles, reduce TMJ (temporomandibular joint) pain, and improve overall facial symmetry and contour.
- Scalp massage: A face mask will be applied while a scalp massage is conducted. Manipulating the soft tissues of the scalp, including the skin, muscles, and connective tissues.
- Relaxation: Throughout the appointment, you'll likely experience a sense of relaxation and calm as your tension is released and circulation increased in the facial muscles and tissues. Many people find facial sculpting and buccal massage to be deeply soothing and rejuvenating, providing both physical and mental benefits.
- Post-treatment care: After your treatment, the skin may be treated with a soothing serum, hydrating mask, or other skincare products to nourish and hydrate the skin. An application of sunscreen will be applied to protect the skin from environmental damage.
- Follow-up recommendations: Depending on your skin type and concerns, you may recommend additional treatments or skincare products to enhance and maintain the results of Holistic Facial Experience.
Overall, a Holistic Facial Experience offers a comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation, focusing on both the external appearance and internal muscle health of the face.
Post-Treatment Guidelines
After undergoing facial sculpting and buccal massage treatments, it's essential to follow specific post-treatment guidelines to optimize results, promote healing, and minimize the risk of complications. Here are some general post treatment
- Avoid touching or rubbing the treated areas: After the treatments, avoid touching or rubbing the treated areas of your face to prevent irritation, inflammation, or infection. Allow the skin and muscles to rest and heal
naturally without interference. - Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and support the body's natural healing processes. Hydration is essential for maintaining healthy skin and promoting lymphatic drainage, which can help reduce swelling and promote detoxification.
- Avoid strenuous activities: Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or vigorous exercise for at least 24-48 hours following facial sculpting and buccal massage treatments. These activities can increase blood flow to the face and may exacerbate swelling or bruising.
- Use gentle skincare products: Use gentle skincare products on your face and neck following the treatments to avoid irritation or sensitivity. Choose products that are free of harsh chemicals, fragrances, and exfoliating ingredients that may irritate the skin.
- Apply cold compresses: If you experience any swelling or discomfort after the treatments, apply cold compresses or ice packs to the treated areas for short periods. Cold therapy can help reduce inflammation, numb pain, and soothe the skin.
- Avoid sun exposure: Protect your skin from direct sunlight and ultraviolet (UV) radiation by wearing a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, seeking shade, and wearing protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses. Sun exposure can increase the risk of post-treatment complications, such as hyperpigmentation or sunburn.
- Follow Homecare Instructions: Follow my specific post-treatment instructions hand out . This may includes recommendations for skincare products, dietary guidelines, lifestyle modifications, or follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and ensure optimal results.
- Be patient: Allow time for your skin and muscles to adjust and heal after facial sculpting and buccal massage treatments. Results may take time to become apparent, and multiple sessions may be needed to achieve your desired outcome. Be patient and consistent with your post-treatment care routine to maximize the benefits of the treatments.
- Monitor for complications: Keep an eye on the treated areas for any signs of complications, such as excessive swelling, redness, pain, or infection.
By following these post-treatment guidelines and caring for your skin and muscles properly, you can help ensure a safe and successful recovery from facial sculpting and buccal massage treatments.
If you have any questions or concerns about your post-treatment care, don't hesitate to reach out for guidance and support.