Buccal facial massage in the spa
Buccal facial massage is a rejuvenation technique that is becoming increasingly popular in cosmetology. Developed in the 2000s by Parisian cosmetologist Joëlle Siocco, the technique can provide a visible effect of lifting and tightening the skin without the use of injections or surgery.
Unlike classical facial massage, which affects mainly the superficial layers of the skin, buccal massage works on deep muscle structures. Thanks to a special technique performed through the oral cavity (intraoral), it is possible to work on hard-to-reach muscle areas that lose tone and elasticity with age.
Regular sessions of buccal massage allow you to:
- Tighten the oval of the face and correct its shape
- Smooth out facial wrinkles and wrinkles caused by gravitational ptosis
- Improve the complexion and give the skin a healthy glow
- Normalize the muscles responsible for chewing movements and facial expressions
Experts say that the effect of a course of buccal massage (10-15 procedures) can last up to 2 years. This makes it a worthy alternative to botulinum therapy and contouring, which, despite their effectiveness, have a number of contraindications and potential side effects.
Features of the buccal massage technique
Buccal facial massage is a complex technique that combines elements of classical massage, osteopathy, and oriental reflexology practices. The main feature of the technique is that the muscles and fascia are affected from the inside of the oral cavity (intraoral).
During the procedure, a massage therapist wearing sterile gloves inserts his fingers into the patient's mouth and begins to gently work the cheeks, lips and gums. Gradually, the intensity of the movements increases, and the specialist proceeds to work on deep muscle groups - buccal, chewing and facial muscles.
The main techniques of buccal massage include:
- Gentle rubbing and kneading of the muscles with the fingertips
- Pressing and targeting trigger points
- Stretching and lifting of muscle fibers in the direction from the center of the face to the periphery
- Vibration movements to improve blood and lymph microcirculation
The duration of one session of buccal massage is usually 30-40 minutes. To achieve a lasting effect, it is recommended to take a course of 10-15 procedures with a frequency of 1-2 times a week.
Working on muscles from the inside allows you to achieve maximum relaxation and relieve tension that accumulates due to stress, poor posture and bad habits (for example, clenching teeth in a dream). This helps to align the oval of the face, correct asymmetry and smooth the nasolabial folds.
In addition, buccal massage has a beneficial effect on the skin condition. Increased blood circulation and lymphatic drainage helps to eliminate toxins, reduce puffiness and lighten pigmentation. The skin becomes firmer, smoother and more radiant.
To enhance the effect of buccal massage, it is often combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as honey massage or masks based on natural ingredients (algae, clay, essential oils). This allows you to achieve a more pronounced and long-lasting rejuvenation result.
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The correct technique for performing a buccal massage
To ensure that buccal massage brings maximum benefit and does not cause harm, it is important to follow the correct technique. The procedure should be performed by a qualified specialist who has undergone special training and has experience with intraoral techniques.
Before the massage, the face is thoroughly cleansed and toned. The masseur then puts on sterile gloves and begins to palpate the muscles through the skin to identify areas of tension and tightness. He will work on the found "balls" and "knots" more thoroughly.
Then the specialist proceeds to the intraoral part of the massage. The main stages are as follows:
- Working on the cheeks: the massage therapist inserts the index and middle fingers into the patient's mouth and begins to make sliding strokes on the inner surface of the cheeks. Gradually, he increases the pressure and amplitude of movements, kneading the cheek muscles over the entire plane.
- Work with the gums and teeth: the masseur uses his fingertips to apply a point effect on the gums in the projection of the molars. These areas are associated with the meridians of the stomach and large intestine, so their stimulation has a beneficial effect on the digestive system.
- Lip massage: the technique involves stretching and lifting the circular muscle of the mouth from the inside and outside. The massage therapist grasps the patient's lips with the thumb and forefinger and makes movements similar to "pulling" a rubber band. This helps to restore the natural volume of the lips and smooth out facial wrinkles around the mouth.
Each stage of the buccal massage takes 5-7 minutes. The strength and intensity of the techniques are selected individually, depending on the condition of the muscles and the patient's sensitivity. The course of procedures usually includes 10-12 sessions lasting 30-40 minutes each.
It is important to understand that the result of buccal massage increases gradually. The first visible changes appear after 2-3 procedures, but to consolidate the effect, you need to complete the full course. In this case, experts recommend repeating the massage every 3-4 months to maintain the achieved result.
A buccal facial massage is a painstaking manual work that requires sensitivity, accuracy, and a good knowledge of anatomy from a specialist. Only in this case, the procedure will be safe and bring maximum benefit to the health and beauty of the skin.
Expected results after the course of procedures
Regular sessions of buccal facial massage can give a noticeable rejuvenating effect that lasts up to 1-2 years. After 2-3 procedures, most patients notice the following positive changes:
- Reduction of the depth of facial wrinkles by 20-30%
- Improving complexion, lightening pigmentation
- Improving skin firmness and elasticity
- Correction of the face oval, reduction of volumes in the cheeks and chin area
A full course of 10-12 procedures allows you to achieve a more pronounced and lasting result. After completing it, you can count on the following effects:
- Smoothing wrinkles and folds: due to the deep study of facial muscles, buccal massage can reduce the depth of wrinkles by 40-60%. The effect is especially noticeable in the perioral area (around the mouth) and in the area of the interbrow folds.
- Facial oval lifting: intensive kneading and lifting of the cheek and masseter muscles helps to correct facial contours, making them more defined and taut. On average, after a course of buccal massage, the oval is tightened by 1-2 cm.
- Improved skin condition: due to increased blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, the skin is saturated with oxygen and nutrients, becoming more elastic and radiant. The complexion is evened out, puffiness and dark circles under the eyes disappear.
- Normalization of muscle function: regular massage helps relieve chronic tension in the chewing muscles, which often causes headaches, teeth grinding, and pain in the maxillofacial area. This improves not only the appearance, but also the general well-being.
- Prevention of age-related changes: buccal massage triggers tissue regeneration processes and stimulates the production of its own collagen and elastin. This slows down the aging process and helps preserve the youthfulness of the skin for many years.
In terms of effectiveness, buccal massage is comparable to popular salon procedures such as mesotherapy or biorevitalization. At the same time, it does not involve injections and has no rehabilitation period, which makes it a more comfortable and safe method of rejuvenation.
After completing the main course of buccal massage, experts recommend undergoing maintenance procedures every 3-4 months. This will help to maintain the achieved result and delay the appearance of new wrinkles and age-related skin changes.
Contraindications to buccal massage
Despite its effectiveness and safety, buccal facial massage has a number of contraindications. Before undergoing the procedure, be sure to consult a specialist and inform him or her of any health problems.
Absolute contraindications to buccal massage:
- Acute infectious diseases: ARVI, flu, sore throat, herpes in the acute stage. Massage can provoke the spread of infection and complicate the course of the disease.
- Inflammatory processes in the oral cavity: stomatitis, gingivitis, periodontitis. Manipulations in the area of inflammation can cause severe pain and aggravate unpleasant symptoms.
- Oncological diseases: malignant tumors in the maxillofacial area, skin melanoma. Massage is contraindicated at all stages of tumor development.
- Diseases of the thyroid gland: hyperthyroidism, thyroiditis, nodular goiter. Stimulation of reflex zones on the neck can disrupt hormonal balance and worsen the condition of the gland.
- Cardiovascular pathologies: hypertension, arrhythmia, coronary heart disease, thrombophlebitis. Intense mechanical impact can provoke pressure surges and heart rhythm disturbances.
Relative contraindications (the procedure can be performed with caution and under the supervision of a specialist):
- Dermatological diseases: psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis. In the presence of facial rashes, it is better to refrain from massage.
- Couperose skin, a tendency to redness and swelling. In this case, the procedure is performed in a gentle mode, avoiding intensive techniques.
- Pregnancy and lactation. Hormonal changes in the body can increase skin sensitivity and reduce the threshold of pain sensitivity.
- Age up to 25 years. Young skin still has enough of its own resources to maintain tone and elasticity, so buccal massage may be too "aggressive".
You should also be careful about massage if you have a history of injuries or surgeries in the maxillofacial area. Before the procedure, be sure to inform the specialist about any peculiarities of your health so that he can choose the optimal mode of exposure.
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