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Facial Sculpturing Course

Facial Sculpturing restores life to muscles!
Facial Sculpturing focuses specifically on the face to restore youthful tone and contour. Until recently, few options were available to men and women seeking a sound method to increase facial tone and colour as well as to reduce lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin - the visual signs of aging. Now, as a result of extensive research conducted by Alec Borsenko R.M.T., a unique process of regenerative cosmetology called Facial Sculpturing is available to those who want to dramatically improve their appearance.

Aging, Beauty and Skin Tone
There comes a time in everyone’s life when their skin begins to look older - a time when they search for a way to subtract or slow down the years that nature has added. Aging tends to break down the polymeric bonding that gives young skin its fresh, smooth appearance. Poor diet and years of exposure to sun, wind and other environmental pollutants also contribute to the deterioration of skin tone. As the skin area begins to exceed the face area, bags, folds and wrinkles increase due to decreased circulation in the deeper muscles.

Superficial massage can only achieve superficial results. There is no therapeutic technique other than Facial Sculpturing that can achieve long term results!

Beauty is Deep in the Skin
The surface of the skin only reflects the structures supporting it. In this advanced body work therapy we penetrate the deep tissue layers of the face to restore natural tone and contour. In conventional practice, this approach is never taken -- only light, superficial work is done. Dormant cells deep in your skin are also stimulated during this remarkable process. They become renewed and bring a new radiance to the skin’s outer surface. Your skin will look fresh, glowing and healthy.

How Does This Procedure Work?
To understand how this process works, it is important that you know something about the makeup of the skin. Your outer skin is made up of several layers, called epidermis. It is this outer surface that becomes rough and wrinkled, mainly because of the decrease in circulation caused by lactic and uric acid crystallization in the deeper layers.  This in turn causes adhesions, which result in a breakdown of muscle fibres.

The by-product of muscle contraction is lactic acid, and the by-product of metabolism is uric acid. These two by-products will crystallize in the tendons, ligaments and deeper muscles in the dermis, causing a build-up of waste products, which reduces oxygen and nutrition supplies to deeper structures, because decreased circulation causes scar tissue to form. To increase circulation in the superficial muscles, we must remove the crystallization and scar tissue in the deeper layers before the elasticity of the superficial structures return, thus preventing premature aging. Did you ever notice how the deeper muscles are too tight and the superficial ones are too loose? This is the imbalance that must be corrected.

By using a transverse manipulation on the origin and insertion of the deeper tendons and ligaments, we can release the whole muscle bundle. The origin and insertion is where the tendon or ligament attaches itself to the bone. So what is a tendon? Well, it is the part of the muscle, on either end of the muscle belly, that attaches itself to the bone. Now let me ask you another question. With continual contraction of our muscles, where do you think the most stress would be? In the muscle belly or in the most stressed place? Right at the end where it is tied, of course!

The tendons get the most stress, so they become matted with scar tissue and crystallization. If that is true, then why does the tension or spasms build up in the muscle belly? This reaction is a productive device for the tendon. If the belly stays contracted it cuts down on the range of motion; this cuts down on movement of the muscle which in turn protects the tendons from any crystallization.

So the conclusion is: work deep so that you reach the insertion and origin of the tendons and ligaments. This in turn will reflexively release the muscle tension and spasms of the muscle belly, which were only there as a protective device in the first place. Try this: feel your face - that’s right, the superficial muscles or upper muscles are loose. Now feel the deeper layers, they are too tight. So let’s tighten the superficial muscles by softening the deeper muscles.  This is called proper muscle tone, or muscular balance.

Another problem with these tense muscles is bone displacement. Do the bones pull muscles out of place or do the muscles pull bones out of place? If we work on the deeper muscles, tendons and ligaments of the face we can change the structure to a more youthful look. This is the most powerful facial available. And nothing says more about you than your face.

The Most Powerful Facial Technique You Will Ever Learn
Until recently, few options were available to men and women seeking a sound method to increase facial tone and colour as well as to reduce lines, wrinkles and sagging skin - the visual signs of aging. Now, as a result of extensive research, conducted by Alec Borsenko R.M.T., a unique process of regenerative cosmetology called Facial Sculpturing is available to those who want to dramatically improve their appearance.

WHAT CAN THIS PROCEDURE DO FOR YOUR CLIENTS?

Facial sculpturing helps prevent:
1. Degeneration of the dermis which is the root of facial deterioration.
2. Migraines
3. Sinusitis
4. Facial tension
5. Temple Mandibular Joint problems
6. Eye strain
7. Acne
8. Scar tissue and surface acne scars
9. Trigeminal Neuralgia
10. Age spots - uneven complexion
11. Wrinkles, frown and worry lines
12. Throat problems
13. Creases and sagging skin
14. Bell's Palsy and Stroke

ENROLLMENT COST:

Facial Sculpturing Course: $325.00 (Canadian dollars)

All reference materials (books and videos) are included in the cost.

For More Information See

Facial Sculpturing
Body Sculpturing
Foot Sculpturing
Therapeutic Breast Lift

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