Cosmetic acupuncture combines the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) meridian theory with modern aesthetic concepts. By gently stimulating specific facial acupuncture points and underlying muscle layers, it helps promote the flow of Qi and blood, regulate internal organ function, and improve skin condition from the inside out—delivering natural, non-invasive, and long-lasting beauty results.
According to TCM, the condition of the skin is closely related to the balance of Qi and blood, as well as the proper functioning of the internal organs. When Qi and blood flow smoothly and yin-yang are in harmony, the skin appears radiant, firm, and healthy. Conversely, imbalances such as Qi deficiency or blood stagnation can lead to dullness, sagging, and fine lines. Cosmetic acupuncture offers the following benefits:
Cosmetic acupuncture is more than just skin-deep care—it’s a holistic approach to lasting beauty and health.
Cosmetic acupuncture is a natural alternative to Botox, ideal for those who want to reduce wrinkles without injecting toxins. This treatment involves inserting fine acupuncture needles into the face to relax facial muscles and stimulate collagen production, which can help reduce wrinkles, scars, pigmentation, dark circles, and eye bags.
Facial acupuncture is often combined with body acupuncture to address the internal imbalances that may be causing skin issues, supporting beauty from the inside out.
Each session typically lasts around 60 minutes. After treatment, your skin may appear slightly red; this is normal and usually subsides within a few hours. You can resume normal activities immediately after the session.
Following treatment, your skin will absorb skincare products more effectively. We recommend using rosehip oil as a natural moisturizer as part of your home skincare routine. Avoid using products with active ingredients such as AHA or BHA, as they may cause irritation post-treatment.
We recommend one session per week for an initial course of 10–15 treatments, followed by maintenance sessions every 2–6 months. Depending on your age and skin condition, most clients notice visible improvement after 3 to 8 sessions.
Cosmetic acupuncture has very low risk. Occasionally, the needle may hit a small facial blood vessel, which can cause minor bruising, but this typically resolves on its own.
Yes. Cosmetic acupuncture is not recommended for individuals who are:
Those who have recently undergone microdermabrasion, laser treatments, or chemical peels should wait at least three weeks before receiving cosmetic acupuncture.