What To Think About When Considering Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is a technique aimed at improving the cosmetic appearance of an individual, by working on the energy field within the body. This technique is based on the old Chinese system of acupuncture, which has been brought into the twenty-first century and the Western world by dedicated practitioners. The existence of the energy field which the technique claims to work on is even disputed by many in the conventional medical establishment, but nothing will convince those who have benefited from acupuncture that it is not a real phenomenon.
The uses of acupuncture range from the critically important to the relatively trivial, and no-one will claim that improving the facial complexion can rank in importance with the curing of cancer and other illnesses which are often considered to be terminal. There can be an issue here in how much risk someone is prepared to take. A cancer patient with a low chance of survival is not going to think twice about using a technique which can greatly increase that chance, even if there is a risk involved. Those seeking cosmetic improvement will need to think differently.
It is true that acupuncture is a low risk treatment, and that there are very few cases of people suffering extreme disability or death. Be aware, though, that it does happen. This has to be balanced against the possibility of a substantial improvement in your condition should the treatment work. Acupuncture has proven effective in short term immediate pain relief, as well as in the long term treatment of a wide range of conditions. With cosmetic relief, the success rate is extremely high, and the risk is as low as it can be.
Most of the risk inherent in acupuncture treatments comes from the possibility of nerve damage being caused by the insertion of needles into the meridian points. This is greatest in the region of the lower back where kidney damage can even result. The risk when using acupuncture for facial muscle relief is greatly reduced, as there are no critically important nerves for the needles to damage. The risk of cosmetic damage to facial features does, though, need to be taken seriously when you are deciding whether or not to go ahead.
The use of acupuncture for facial rejuvenation can be combined with other treatments for greater effectiveness, whether those treatments are part of the Chinese system of medicine or not. Obviously, the modern world has devised many systems for keeping skin in good condition and eliminating wrinkles, some of them applied to the face and some taken in through diet. There is no reason why these systems cannot be combined with acupuncture, and in any case you will need to keep up your water intake to allow the skin to remain supple. Chinese medicine has its own dietary systems which can also be used in conjunction with acupuncture.
The safest way to use acupuncture is to seek out practitioners who were trained within a family tradition, as this will guarantee that they have had the best training possible. They will have been watched by their experienced relatives as they took their first steps in dealing with patients themselves. Within the Western legal system, equipment has to be either brand new or sterilized, which guarantees that you will suffer no infection as long as you choose the right practitioner. Nerve damage is less likely with cosmetic treatments, although the possibility always exists.
There is always going to be a degree of risk when needles are inserted into the skin, so before you go ahead it will be a good idea to consider the alternatives. There are many beauty treatments which use modern Western techniques, many of them based around moisturizing the skin. These can be tried in addition to acupuncture. You can also think about using acupressure, which is a similar technique, but far less invasive. The pressure which is applied to the meridian points of the skin will never be enough to break it, so there is virtually no risk of infection. There is also little risk of a nerve being damaged, although the pressure can always cause short term pain. As the skin is not broken, the recovery time should be short even in the worst case scenario.
Practitioners who specialize in facial rejuvenation acupuncture will often work in the cosmetic industry, rather than being medical practitioners. Finding anyone who works with acupuncture is made more difficult by the fact that practitioners are not listed on any central register, but the Internet can largely help you to work around this. Bear in mind that anyone can set up as an acupuncturist, no matter what their level of expertise, so make sure you find the right qualified practitioner of facial rejuvenation acupuncture.

