Facial Rejuvenation
Improve your complexion without chemicals
Build Collagen & Prevent Aging
Want to reduce fine lines and wrinkles without injecting harmful chemicals into your skin, build collagen and brighten your complexion, or simply prevent premature aging? NoTox facial rejuvenation is a non-surgical method that combines acupuncture points on the body and face with other non-needle modalities such as mitochondrial reboot therapy (MRT), light therapy and collagen masks to stimulate collagen production, help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, brighten the skin and restore a more youthful appearance.
Collagen is a protein found in human connective tissue that aids the body in tissue maintenance (via cellular transport) and repair, immune regulation and cellular communication. Elastin is another structural protein that allows skin to stretch, shrink and maintain shape. As we age, collagen and elastin production slow which causes skin to sag and wrinkle. This is exacerbated by smoking, excessive drinking and eating processed foods. Our bodies produce collagen from amino acids, so protein-rich diets that include bone broth, poultry, fish, beans and eggs and can help maintain collagen production. Vitamin C is necessary for collagen synthesis, so consuming citrus fruits, peppers, berries and green vegetables are also key. Recent studies show that taking collagen supplements may also be helpful.
Benefits
Acupuncture Therapy For Facial Rejuvenation
Acupuncture increases blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients needed by the skin to stimulate collagen production. A 2021 review showed that facial acupuncture to be beneficial in:
Reducing Fine Lines
brightening complexion
Minimizing Pores
Reducing puffiness & swelling
reducing jaw tension
improving skin texture
lessening skin sagging
lifting droopy eyelids
At Restoration Health Acupuncture, we’ve also been successful in using facial acupuncture to restore function and facial symmetry from neurological conditions that affect the face such as eye ptosis (dragging eyelid), Bell’s palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and stroke.
ABOUT (MRT)
About Mitochondrial Reboot Therapy (MRT)©
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an organic compound formed in our bodies that provides energy to drive many cellular processes such as muscle contraction, nerve impulse propagation and chemical synthesis. Mitochondrial Reboot Therapy is a technique that uses low-level electrical current to stimulate production of ATP in the mitochondria (powerhouse) of our cells. Different frequencies have a direct effect on our bodies and can almost instantaneously change the chemistry. The current is painlessly delivered to certain parts of the body to improve cellular function, reduce inflammation and treat pain.
Faq
Your Questions About Acupuncture Answered
Acupuncture is a non-surgical, non-pharmacological modality that uses fine, sterile needles to stimulate the body’s nervous system to release neurotransmitters and endorphins and regulate signals to effectuate health and healing.
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Western clinical trials have proposed a number of theories as to how acupuncture works including: increasing endorphin production for pain relief, promoting circulation, modulating anti-inflammatory and immune responses, stimulating collagen and more. If you think of the body’s nervous system as a large electrical circuit board, acupuncture works to modulate signals to ensure smooth transmission, allowing the sympathetic (“fight or flight” response) and parasympathetic (“rest and digest” response) nervous systems to be balanced.
To the contrary, most people report that acupuncture is painless and relaxing. One can experience a quick “moving” sensation, movement between various needles or a dull, heavy sensation upon insertion. Occasionally, a needle may feel uncomfortable when first inserted or leave a bruise when removed, but needles should not be painful. Cupping feels more like a deep massage on a specific point or set of points, but is typically painless.
During your consultation, Dr. Lauren will perform an extensive review your medical history and discuss your chief complaint. If she feels you can benefit from acupuncture, she will outline a treatment plan customized to your specific needs. Consultations last approximately 20 minutes. Acupuncture treatments last approximately 30 minutes. We suggest wearing loose-fitting clothing with sleeves that can be rolled up and pant legs that can be rolled above the knee or shorts. When your back or abdomen need to be exposed, you will be provided with a paper gown to ensure your comfort and privacy. Please be sure to eat a snack about 15 minutes prior to treatment.
Restoration Health is considered an out-of-network provider and can provide you with a completed superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement or to be applied to your out of pocket deductible. Acupuncture is considered a covered medical expense for most health savings account (HSA) and flexible spending account (FSA) plans and HSA and FSA Visa and debit card payments are accepted.
During your consultation, Dr. Lauren will review your medical history and discuss your chief complaint. If she feels you can benefit from acupuncture, she will outline a treatment plan customized to your specific needs. Generally speaking, chronic conditions require more treatment than acute conditions.
Acupuncturists receive extensive training. The state of New Jersey requires ALL of the following in order to become a licensed acupuncturist:
- A 4-year Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university
- Graduation from an acupuncture program accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM), which is typically a Master of Science program that takes approximately 4 years to complete
- NCCAOM Board Certification, which requires passage of clean needle technique, a Bioscience Board exam, a Foundation of Oriental Medicine Board exam, an Acupuncture & Point Location Board exam, and an Herbology Board exam if seeking licensure for herbs
You can confirm an acupuncturist is licensed and in good standing by going to www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/acu.