Myofascial Face Massage Certificate Course

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Myofascial Face Massage Certificate Course
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.41 GB | Duration: 1h 12m

Tension, Traction and Torsion - a smart alternative to face lifting

What you'll learn

Deep understanding of myofascial massage as an alternative to face lifting

Follow a step-by-step Demonstration of a Myofascial Face Massage on a Model

How to fix a double chin and oval face

How to smooth out expression wrinkles

Requirements

No massaging experience needed

Description

Myofascial massage was originated by Ida Pauline Rolf.  It is also known as the 3Т massage – Tension, Traction and Torsion, i.e. Compressing, Twisting and Stretching.It is based on the combination of deep (aerobic) respiration and short isometric exercises, which are focused on straining one or several muscle groups. The main purpose of this procedure is to eliminate connective tissue disorders, relieve blocked muscles and achieve absolute muscle relaxation.The course includes a set of practical guides and training videos on the successful use of myofascial facial massage techniques to restore elasticity, skin tone, correct a double chin, facial contours, smooth out facial wrinkles, and reduce the manifestations of rosacea.The manipulations with connective tissues using certain techniques can lead to the following significant improvements of physiological body processes:• Muscle spasms are relieved - muscles become properly shaped and any spasms or blockages are removed;• Facial contours are improved and become symmetrical, expression lines are reduced;• The circulation of blood is enhanced, which results in better metabolism and the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the cells;• The flow of lymph is accelerated - breakdown products are faster removed from the body;• Facial complexion and skin condition are improved;• Excess fluids are removed, swelling is eliminated and pores are contracted;• More elastin and collagen are produced;• Tissue hydration is improved – the skin becomes moistened.The effect produced by myofascial massage is often compared with circular lifting. Perfect contours, beautiful smooth and radiant skin, and lesser wrinkles are the inevitable effects of this procedure.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What is the myofascial face massage?

Lecture 2 Theory of anatomy trains

Lecture 3 Indications and contraindications for the massage

Section 2: Myofascial facial massage step by step on a model

Lecture 4 Preparing for the massage

Lecture 5 Diaphragmatic breathing

Lecture 6 First stage.

Lecture 7 Cleavage

Lecture 8 Neck

Lecture 9 Submandibular space

Lecture 10 The lower and the middle thirds of the face

Lecture 11 The cheeks

Lecture 12 “Fifth level”

Lecture 13 Periorbital region

Lecture 14 Final stage.

Cosmeticians / Beauticians who want to offer their clients the best service at a reasonable price.