Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine day is October 24th. Elie Goldschmidt, Acupuncturist and Founder of the TCM directory made this fun video about acupuncture in celebration of AOM day:
Category Archives: Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Subscribe to Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture RSS FeedFrowning on the use of Botox (because I can)
Posted in Facial Rejuvenation AcupunctureWhat I mean is that since I haven’t had Botox, I can still furrow my brow and let the expressions out of my face. I don’t condemn or judge anyone for using Botox or having cosmetic surgery..I feel everyone should make the choices that are best for them. I’m merely suggesting that you read Siri… Continue Reading
All About Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Posted in Facial Rejuvenation AcupunctureAs summer fades and we get closer to the holiday season, I have received several inquires this week about facial rejuvenation acupuncture. Below is an article I wrote for the Fall 2005 edition of Senior Guidebook. What is Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture? Used as early as the Sung Dynasty (960AD-1270AD), Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is a non-surgical… Continue Reading
Personal Care: A ‘Natural’ Face Lift?
Posted in Facial Rejuvenation AcupunctureAcupuncture has been touted as a less-invasive alternative to traditional facelifts. While I personally believe that procedures attempting to halt or deny the aging process can be roadblocks to aging gracefully, facial acupuncture does offer a safer approach than surgery and is free of the side effects of therapies such as Botox injections. It may… Continue Reading
Acupuncture and the Senior Patient
Posted in Facial Rejuvenation AcupunctureOne of the benefits of acupuncture is that when it comes to treating your health issues, your chronological age is irrelevant. While people tend to have more health issues as they progress through time, we all age differently. In my practice I’ve seen 80 year olds with a health picture that suggests they’re 40, and vice… Continue Reading
Desiree Merulli has practiced acupuncture since 2001 and massage therapy since 1998. Desiree employs a gentle acupuncture technique to allow your body to adjust to the needles before balancing the Qi. During your treatment session, non-needle therapeutics including fire cupping, tuning forks and massage therapy are incorporated to enhance the acupuncture treatment so you leave feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.