Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2007 -- Skin care and acupuncture normally don't go together but in Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Cosmetic Acupuncture: An Alternative to Plastic Surgery?" there are exceptions to the rule. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=297
According to the article, cosmetic acupuncture is the latest rage with the world's top celebrities:
Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cher and many others have allegedly turned to an age-old treatment, which replaces the traditional facelift - Cosmetic Acupuncture, which is also known as "acupuncture facial rejuvenation" or an "acupuncture facelift."
For those who are wary of going under the knife, this new procedure may be a more welcome option:
Rather than cutting the skin or using harsh chemical peels, acupuncture provides more subtle results that are noticed over time. How does it work? A practitioner will insert tiny, thin needles into wrinkles and frown lines. The needles stimulate energy to flow around the face; blood rushes to the surface, and the muscles relax. The muscles then tighten, which decreases sagging of facial skin. The needles also stimulate the cells to create new collagen fibers under wrinkles, filling in fine lines.
While the prices for this procedure vary, it is still important to take time when finding the right person to perform the job:
When searching for a practitioner, be wary to choose someone with a license who has studied with a qualified teacher, and is part of the American cosmetic acupuncture association.
According to the Skincare News Team's sources, this new trend is bound to stick around for some time but it's always better to play it safe and do research on the subject before committing to the treatments.
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