Is Facial Rejuvenation a new technique?
For thousands of years the theories of TCM have held that beauty comes from within. At least as early as the Sung dynasty (960 AD – 1270 AD) acupuncture rejuvenation was being administered to the Empress and the Emperor’s concubines. The Chinese discovered and utilized methods to change the flow of energy in the body to initiate the healing process for rejuvenation. TCM states “Where QI goes, blood flows.” Even for those not familiar with the principles of TCM, it is known that an increase in circulation helps the body look and feel better. Therefore it follows that treating the underlying causes of aging is preferable to masking or solely treating the outward symptoms of aging and allowing the further decline and dysfunction to continue in the body.
For thousands of years the theories of TCM have held that beauty comes from within. At least as early as the Sung dynasty (960 AD – 1270 AD) acupuncture rejuvenation was being administered to the Empress and the Emperor’s concubines. The Chinese discovered and utilized methods to change the flow of energy in the body to initiate the healing process for rejuvenation. TCM states “Where QI goes, blood flows.” Even for those not familiar with the principles of TCM, it is known that an increase in circulation helps the body look and feel better. Therefore it follows that treating the underlying causes of aging is preferable to masking or solely treating the outward symptoms of aging and allowing the further decline and dysfunction to continue in the body.