Massage of face, throat, décolletage
Massage of the face, throat and décolletage solves problems of tired and lifeless skin with wrinkles and weak tonus. The treatment improves drainage, activates the circulation, reduces and prevents smoker’s and nasolabial wrinkles and chin loss, improves the fullness and firmness of the cheeks, lifts the eyelids and eyebrows, reduces dark circles under the eyes and encourages tight and radiant skin.
There are a large number of muscles in the face and neck that often remain inactive. What each muscle asks of us is activity. Out of as many as 57 facial muscles, people generally use only 10% when eating. When other muscles remain inactive, they gradually begin to weaken, the muscle fibres become thinner and slowly atrophy over time. As a result, we get loose skin. Then bags appear under the eyes and chin, with sagging cheeks and eyelids and a weakened tonus.
What distinguishes facial muscles from body muscles is that they are shorter and thinner. This allows them to respond quickly to exercises, and means that we can strengthen them rapidly. The layer of subcutaneous tissue is much thinner compared to other parts of the body, which helps us to control the facial muscles more easily.