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MYOFASCIAL FACIAL MASSAGE

€85.00 - €110.00

60 minutes

About

Deep structural work for facial rejuvenation and muscle balance


This technique focuses on releasing deep muscle tension, restoring natural mobility, and improving facial contours by addressing not only the face but also the neck, shoulders, and upper chest areas. The massage includes the following key steps:


  1. Posture Alignment & Hump Correction– Focus on the 7th cervical vertebra and cervico-thoracic junction to release tension in the neck and upper back.

  2. Shoulder Girdle Relaxation– Relieves accumulated stress in the shoulders, improving posture and lymphatic flow.

  3. Neck Release & Lengthening– Gently stretches and relaxes the posterior neck muscles to promote elongation and flexibility.

  4. Sternum & Mediastinum Release– Opens the chest area to improve breathing and posture, which positively impacts facial tone.

  5. Platysma and Décolleté Correction– Smooths and tones the neck and upper chest muscles, reducing sagging and lines.

  6. Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) Muscle Adjustment– Releases deep tension in this major neck muscle, improving facial symmetry and lymph flow.

  7. Oral Diaphragm Release– Targets the muscles around the mouth to relieve tightness and improve expression lines.

  8. Jawline Contour Refinement– Works on the lower jaw area to restore definition and reduce puffiness or sagging.

  9. Depressor Muscle Correction– Lifts the corners of the mouth by softening overactive downward-pulling muscles.

  10. Zygomatic (Cheek) Muscle Sculpting– Enhances cheekbone definition and supports the midface structure.

  11. Masticatory (Chewing) Muscle Release– Relieves tightness from clenching or grinding, which often distorts facial harmony.

  12. Lower Face Lifting– Focused work on the lower third of the face to restore youthful firmness.

  13. Scalp Aponeurosis & Hairline Release– Frees the connective tissue at the hairline to ease tension and promote lift.

  14. Occipital & Scalp Relaxation– Relaxes the back of the head and scalp muscles for full cranial relief and improved circulation.

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