Modern cosmetology methods, for example, mesotherapy, RF lifting, laser biorevitalization, ultrasound lifting can really slow down the ageing process. However, they include serious interventions: injections, surgical procedures, and the use of painful devices. For those who are not ready for such drastic measures, there is a massage that is available in any good beauty SPA, the benefits of which have been known for a long time, and cosmetologists, together with doctors, are constantly improving its methods.
Sculptural facial massage is a non-surgical method of rejuvenation and correction of facial contours, created by French specialist Joel Ciocco, which helps strengthen muscles, so the skin becomes firmer and fresher. This method was first employed in neurology to treat muscular issues before evolving into a potent weapon in cosmetologists’ toolbox. This massage technique helps to increase blood circulation, skin tone, colour, and the oval shape of the face. At the same time, the processes of natural collagen and elastin production are activated. Such manual therapy makes it possible to get rid of age-related changes by working out both the facial muscles and the fat layer.
Classical massage is indicated for people of any age and with any skin condition, as it is aimed at improving microcirculation and metabolism in the dermis.
Indications for Massage
A course of restorative facial massage is recommended if the patient has the following cosmetic problems:
- Wrinkles;
- Downturned corners of the mouth;
- Dull or uneven complexion;
- Atony;
- Gravitational ptosis (omission of soft tissues);
- Indistinct facial contours;
- The second chin;
- Tired and sad-looking;
- Large interbrow and nasolabial folds;
- Dryness, flabbiness and sagging skin after a sharp weight loss;
- Drooping upper eyelids and noticeable bags under the eyes;
- Accumulation of subcutaneous tissue in the form of flakes.
This massage has contraindications, so it is necessary to consult with a cosmetologist who examines the skin, evaluates problem areas, and determines the type of skin.
The Main Contraindications to Massage
- Thyroid disease;
- Dermatoses;
- Violation of skin integrity;
- Exacerbation of herpes;
- Acute infectious diseases;
- Malignant neoplasms.
The Main Stages of the Massage
- Preparation for the massage: First, cosmetics, impurities, and sebum are removed. Then peeling is performed, pores are cleaned using a steam bath for 5 minutes and a massage agent is applied to the patient’s skin;
- Warm-up: The procedure is performed while lying on a medical table or chair, starting with light movements from the chin up. Light stroking movements are used to massage the decollete area and the face. This stage is necessary for relaxation, prevention of capillary damage and hematoma formation;
- Neck and forearm massage: The master performs pressing and smooth movements with the phalanges and fingertips, gradually increasing the pressure and rising from the neck to the back of the head. Then the neck and forearm area are intensively warmed up.;
- Decollete plastic surgery: The patient tilts his head back, and the masseur performs a movement called a “watermill”: his fingers “scoop water” from the skin of the decollete upward. Movements should be as careful and gentle as possible due to the thinness of the skin;
- Lymph node drainage: The specialist uses the pads of his fingers, the back of his hand, and his hands to lightly press on the areas of lymph node accumulation: shoulders, sternum, nape, collarbones, and temples;
- Correction of the oval of the face with the help of massage: A specialist with anatomical knowledge massages the face. It is important to understand the location of muscle fibers and nerve endings in order to avoid damage. Thanks to circular movements in the cheeks, the emphasis is placed on the cheekbones, contouring with rotational movements restores elasticity and a clear oval of the face.
The session, which lasts for 50 minutes, ends with light strokes, after which the excess cream is removed with a dry cloth. The effect of the first session is very clear.
You should visit a cosmetologist regularly, from 1 to 2 times a month, to maintain the effect. For young girls aged 25-30, the number of procedures is selected individually; at the age of 30+, it is better to complete a full course of 10-15 procedures. Sculptural massage can be used as a preventive measure, as well as in combination with other anti-ageing products and procedures.
The Effect of Cosmetics
The effectiveness of massage is significantly increased if you use special cosmetics. Cosmetologists recommend using modelling creams during procedures, as well as a supportive series of products between courses.
The selection of a cosmetic line should be carried out by the attending physician, taking into account skin type, age, existing problems, and their severity.
Benefits of Massage
- The procedure is non-invasive, does not injure tissues and does not cause side effects;
- After the session, no recovery period is required, and the patient can immediately return to his business;
- There is no pain or discomfort during the procedure;
- The doctor works exclusively with his hands, without using additional tools, which eliminates skin damage;
- Massage affects not only the skin but also the deepest muscles, allowing you to remove puffiness and facial wrinkles and make the oval of the face clearer;
- Lifting effect—the result is similar to a plastic lift;
- Massage has few contraindications;
- The long-term effect persists for six months, after which it is recommended to repeat the course.