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Acupuncture For Skin Care

Acupuncture For Skin Care

Acupuncture can help to slow the signs of aging on the skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles and improving muscle tone to prevent sagging. It is often combined with gua sha. This is done with a special tool and helps to improve circulation, giving your skin a healthy glow.

City Acupuncture

January 15, 2020
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  1. There are many different conditions which can be put under

    the umbrella of skin care: acne, eczema and psoriasis to name just a few. It is also one of the first parts of our bodies to show the signs of aging.
  2. Skin conditions can be stubborn and difficult to treat. They

    are most commonly soothed with creams and lotions. However, these do nothing to address the underlying cause of the condition and only mask the symptoms. Once you stop using your cream, your skin condition will often return soon after.
  3. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an holistic therapy which aims

    to find the root cause of any disease and treat it, from the inside out. This makes it an excellent choice for treating most types of skin conditions.
  4. Acupuncture for Skin Conditions Acupuncture is a branch of TCM

    which uses fine needles to restore balance to the body's systems, maintain health and treat disease. Acupuncture has been shown to help with many of the factors that contribute to skin conditions. Acupuncture has the following benefits for your skin:  Reduces inflammation  Improves circulation  Regulates hormone levels  Balances the immune system  Relieves stress Treatment may be given in the affected area and other parts of your body to treat any underlying imbalances.
  5. City Acupuncture Why City acupuncture is special for you? Because

    it provides effective acupuncture treatment for skin care in New York and Los Angeles.
  6. Contact Us Quickly Contact Us And Get Glowing Skin. Address:

    139 Fulton Street #208 New York, NY 10038 Email: [email protected] Phone: (212)513-0437