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BF 12 Meridian Full Head Oxy Booster Therapy
BF 12 Meridian Full Head Oxy Booster Therapy combines meridian hand techniques, horn-set massage, and heat therapy to help improve blood circulation and metabolism. It also supports lymphatic drainage, detoxification, and enhancement of the body’s immune system.
Enjoy this relaxing treatment for only $78 and rejuvenate yourself.
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Why Choose Facial Meridian Therapy?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the body contains 12 meridian channels through which Qi (vital energy) flows. Facial Meridian Therapy helps balance Qi internally while enhancing blood and energy circulation to the face, improving overall skin quality and appearance.
Facial Meridian Therapy Benefits
Facial Meridian Therapy helps address both internal and external skin concerns by improving circulation and supporting hormonal and emotional balance. After treatment, the skin may appear:
- Firmer and more radiant
- Smoother with reduced fine lines and wrinkles
- More even in tone and texture
- Less sagging with improved elasticity
What Are Meridians?
Traditional Chinese Medicine believes the body contains a network that distributes Qi, blood, and body fluids throughout the body. This network is called the Meridian System.
The Meridian System connects different parts of the body and explains how the body functions and why illness may occur.
Meridians Are Not Blood Vessels
Although meridians function like channels that distribute Qi and blood, they are not blood vessels and do not have a physical anatomical structure.
Meridian System
The Meridian System consists of Jing and Luo meridians, which connect different parts of the body and transport Qi, blood, and body fluids throughout the body.
Acupuncture Points
Qi within the Meridian System concentrates at specific points on the body known as acupuncture points. Although these points are located on the surface of the body, they influence internal bodily functions.
There are 361 acupuncture points connected to different meridian channels and organs. Stimulating these points may help regulate organ function and improve overall wellness.
Difference Between Facial Meridian Therapy and Facial Gua Sha
Facial Meridian Therapy
- Focuses on both meridians and circulation of Qi and blood
- Works on overall facial balance and energy flow
- Helps improve circulation and internal balance
Benefits of Facial Meridian Therapy
- Promotes metabolism and improves circulation of oxygen and blood
- Helps release meridian blockages
- Supports skin detoxification and strengthens skin resistance
- Helps brighten skin and improve facial contours
- Enhances skin firmness, radiance, and elasticity
- Helps reduce signs of aging, enlarged pores, oily skin, and acne
Contraindications
Facial Meridian Therapy is not recommended for individuals who are:
- Pregnant
- Recovering from surgery
- Have received aesthetic or cosmetic injections within the past month
Suitable For
- Dull skin
- Acne-prone skin
- Dark spots and uneven skin tone
- Wrinkles, dark circles, and aging skin
- Tinnitus, hearing concerns, lack of concentration, and memory issues
Common Facial Meridian Points and Benefits
Yintang
Helps relieve headaches, dizziness, insomnia, and nasal congestion.
Jingming
Associated with the bladder meridian. Helps with dark circles and eye-related concerns.
Zanzhu
Associated with the bladder meridian. Helps relieve visual fatigue and headaches.
Yuyao
Helps lift the eye area and reduce crow’s feet.
Sizhukong
Associated with the San Jiao meridian. Helps with crow’s feet and facial nerve support.
Taiyang
Helps relieve headaches and vision discomfort.
Tongziliao
Associated with the gallbladder meridian. Helps with crow’s feet and farsightedness.
Chengqi
Helps with excessive tearing and eye-related concerns.
Sibai
Associated with the stomach meridian. Helps with vision concerns and eye bags.
Bitong
Helps relieve rhinitis, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, and headaches.
Yingxiang
Associated with the large intestine meridian. Helps relieve nasal congestion and taste disorders.
Jiache
Associated with the stomach meridian. Helps with tooth pain and facial nerve support.
Dicang
Helps with facial paralysis, crooked mouth symptoms, and tooth pain.
Ermen
Associated with the San Jiao meridian. Helps with tinnitus and hearing concerns.
Tinggong
Associated with the small intestine meridian. Helps with tinnitus and hearing concerns.
Tinghui
Associated with the gallbladder meridian. Helps with tinnitus, tooth pain, and trigeminal nerve discomfort.
Renzhong
Associated with the Du meridian. Helps with lower back pain and emergency revival support.
Chengjiang
Associated with the Ren meridian. Helps with tooth pain and consciousness-related conditions.
Facial Meridian Therapy Principles and Technique
Facial Meridian Therapy focuses on clearing meridian blockages and improving circulation. Treatments typically begin on the left side of the face before moving to the right side, based on traditional meridian principles related to Qi and blood flow.
The pressure applied should remain:
- Above the bone structure
- Beneath the skin surface
- Within the muscle layer
Recommended frequency:
- Once every 3–5 days
- A course of 10 sessions per treatment cycle
Unique Features of Facial Meridian Therapy
Facial Meridian Therapy is based on meridian theory and combines specialized techniques, skincare products, and unique massage tools. Unlike traditional hand massage, this method works directly on the dermis layer to:
- Improve circulation of oxygen and blood
- Support detoxification and skin metabolism
- Stimulate collagen and elastin production
- Enhance skin vitality and radiance
- Promote a firmer, younger-looking appearance






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