Manual face lifting

Manual face lifting is a delicate manual massage technique that can significantly rejuvenate the face without the help of a scalpel or other invasive methods. The client notices the effects already after the first treatment, with their wrinkles being smoothed out, the skin regenerated and face visibly brightened.

It is a very gentle technique, gentle on the skin, which focuses on the mimic muscles of the face. By relaxing the face muscles and improving the blood supply to the skin, the fibrous and elastic structures are being regenerated, the removal of waste substances accelerates, the metabolism is activated and, in the long run, there is decrease in the subcutaneous fat. The skin with higer blood circulaton is better nourished and its tension increases. The result of this special technique is a younger, more radiant look. The massage in the area of ​​the face and decollete evokes a pleasant feeling of deep relaxation and inner peace without tension. It  reduces stress, restores mental harmony, happiness and mental freshness.

The effect of manual lifting is permanent if performed regularly. For a long-term effect, 8 – 10 treatments 1-2 times a week are recommended. Subsequently, a „maintenance massage“ once a month is recommended.

Specific effects

  • It slows down skin aging and the formation of wrinkles.
  • Smoothes wrinkles and contours, reduces swelling.
  • It increases the elasticity of the skin and positively affects its color.
  • It supports blood circulation, improves skin respiration and thus speeds up the removal of waste substances.
  • Acceleration of tissue metabolism in the skin results in loss of subcutaneous fat.
  • It mechanically removes stratum conreum and thus gives the skin a fresh look.
  • It is deeply relaxing, which has a positive effect on the psyche.
  • It relieves tension in the head, neck and décolleté and has a calming effect on the nerve endings in the skin.
  • It eliminates fatigue.

Contraindications (massage is not performed in the following conditions)

  • Purulent diseases or other inflammatory manifestations on the skin of the face and teeth.
  • Painful inflammation of the facial nerves.
  • Acute headache, migraine.
  • Severe thyroid diseases.
  • General contraindications for massages.