Facial Enhancement Acupuncture Masterclass - 2012 Dates
Each class is limited to four participants. You can reserve a place via our online booking facility by clicking your chosen date below and choosing 'click here to enrol as unpaid'.
"Hi Paul, just a short note to thank you for the brilliant course. Your infectious enthusiasm for the work, along with your generous and encouraging teaching style really made the day a pleasure.
I have already been approached by a local clinic who found my details via your website! Hope to keep in touch, cheers for now, Paul." Paul Khosla, Devon
FEA Dates 2012
21st January
25th February
24th March
28th April
26th May
23rd June
21st July
29th September
20th October
24th November
Cost of Masterclass £250
To fully book your place on one of our Masterclasses, please contact us or call +44 (0)1872 274774.
To complete your payment for your enrolment, we require a £50 deposit to secure your place, with the remainder payable on the day itself.
Payment can be made via card by calling us on the number above or by sending a cheque made payable to Paul Adkins to: Facial Enhance, The Mitchell Hill Clinic, 12 Mitchell Hill, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1EE.
We look forward to meeting you soon.
Best wishes,
Paul
Paul Adkins Lic.Ac., BA(Hons), 1stDan, FEA, MBAcC, MCAUK, MMNTUK
Micro Needle Therapy Dermal Roller Masterclass - 2012 Dates
Each class is limited to four participants. You can reserve a place via our online booking facility by clicking your chosen date below and choosing 'click here to enrol as unpaid'.
"Just a thank you for the Micro Needling course, you are such an excellent teacher and I learnt much more than I thought I would.
...I can't wait to get started!" Janice Leonard, Essex
MNT Dates 2012
February 11th
March 10th
April 14th
May 12th
June 9th
July 7th
August 11th
October 13th
November 10th
December 8th
Cost of Masterclass £295
To fully book your place on one of our Masterclasses, please contact us or call +44 (0)1872 274774.
To complete your payment for your enrolment, we require a £50 deposit to secure your place, with the remainder payable on the day itself.
Payment can be made via card by calling us on the number above or by sending a cheque made payable to Paul Adkins to: Facial Enhance, The Mitchell Hill Clinic, 12 Mitchell Hill, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1EE.
We look forward to meeting you soon.
Best wishes,
Paul
Paul Adkins Lic.Ac., BA(Hons), 1stDan, FEA, MBAcC, MCAUK, MMNTUK
Facial Acupuncture for Bell's Palsy
The practitioner felt it was worth trying and was thinking about using my book to help however, she was concerned that treatment after so many years stood little chance realistically. These were my thoughts:
A. Many thanks for buying my book The Pocket Guide to Facial Enhancement Acupuncture, I hope you enjoy it. With regard to your enquiry about Bell's Palsy, I would certainly give the patient some treatment, I know it's been a while but you won't do any harm and I'm pretty confident that you might be able to help. I've treated a few patients with this condition and it's helped, although it's generally been early on in the diagnosis.
There are 28 face and body points that I've chosen as part of my cosmetic acupuncture protocol and, of these, over a third can also be used in the treatment of facial paralysis. During cosmetic treatment we're also aiming to 'lift' the face, so points such as ST4 and ST5 can be used for deviation of the mouth, for example, in both the treatment of Bell's Palsy and during cosmetic acupuncture. I think you'll find my book helpful in this particular case, due to the reasons behind the points used.
I'm sure that if you work out a treatment plan and stimulate the facial muscle you'll be able to help with this condition.
If you have any questions about cosmetic acupuncture, please let me know and I'd be happy to help.
Paul Adkins
Lic.Ac, BA(Hons),1stDan,FEA,MBAcC,MCAUK,MMNTUK
Cosmetic Acupuncture: Enhancing the Cheek Area
A. Lesson 5 of my Facial Enhancement Acupuncture online course focuses on needling the cheek and chin area. There are a couple of points I use at this stage of my protocol that, if needled correctly, will produce what I call a 'grabbing sensation'.
Students often ask for some tips on how to achieve this. Firstly, I always encourage them to practice this technique, as more often than not, this is the key to getting the desired effect. What I'm looking for is for them to work with the facial muscles and the 'grabbing sensation' shows that the needles are inserted correctly (at a 45 degree angle in this instance) and to the right depth. The student, of course, must also use their own experience and judgement when needling, especially when gauging the depth.
The points that I use throughout my protocol have been chosen with a holistic viewpoint, balancing the patient on the inside too. Although, for certain areas I'm particularly looking to 'lift' the face and tighten the muscles. So, I also suggest that students come back to the needle, if they feel it needs more tension, once they've carried out some of the next steps in the protocol.
I haven't listed the points I use here, as it's important to have worked through the lessons in order. But, hopefully this question gives you a brief insight into one of the needling techniques used to enhance the cheek area.
If you have any questions regarding cosmetic acupuncture, please email me and I'll aim to cover them in upcoming blogposts.
Paul Adkins
Lic.Ac, BA(Hons),1stDan,FEA,MBAcC,MCAUK,MMNTUK
Book Recommendation: Healing with Whole Foods by Paul Pitchford
Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition is a book I return to time and time again. It's a fantastic reference book for acupuncture students, practitioners and anyone interested in holistic healing through diet and nutrition.
As a 5 Element Acupuncturist, I find the section on the Chinese elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water and the therapeutic uses of the 5 flavours particularly fascinating.
The author covers a vast array of dietary suggestions for a wide range of diseases/issues and the book contains 300 recipes detailing their healing properties in relation to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
From my perspective, facial acupuncture is a holistic treatment that not only works on the outside, but focuses on balancing the inside too. In this respect, Pitchford's book discusses foods and herbs that may aid a number of skin conditions including acne, eczema and psoriasis. And, in the 5 element section, he discusses the Metal element in relation to the lungs and their role in skin vitality, suggesting foods that can be eaten to nourish this element.*
It's easy to look up an issue in the comprehensive index and find particular recommendations for foods and their healing properties. For instance, a quick check on 'skin' leads us to, among others, Avocado: "...also known to beautify the skin".
We can only really touch upon a small part of this highly detailed book here, but suffice to say, it's a valuable addition to any bookshelf.
*I would recommend a visit to a qualified traditional acupuncturist to diagnose any elemental imbalances.
Cosmetic Acupuncture vs. Botox
Also known as botulinum toxin type A, BOTOX® has been approved for cosmetic use since 2002. When it's injected into the face, it literally paralyses the muscles. This is due to the prevention of a chemical called acetylcholine being released from the nerves. BOTOX® is effective in reducing the wrinkles but, unlike acupuncture, often causes a lack of movement in the face.
It costs £100 - £300 for the treatment of only one area and generally lasts around 3-4 months. BOTOX® carries a large number of possible side-effects and this information is readily available on the manufacturer's website.
Cosmetic acupuncture, in contrast, will require a course of treatment to show pronounced results. However, the whole face is treated and as body points are also used, a patient's health and wellbeing can be greatly improved by undertaking a series of treatments. My facial patients often report that they feel healthier, sleep better, have brighter eyes and feel more balanced; those are the kind of side effects I like!
The acupuncture points and the way that they are used in a Facial Enhance session, for instance, have all been chosen specifically with this overall achievement of wellbeing in mind.
This treatment also works on lifting the face, particularly where the face begins to sag around the 'jowls' and the cheek area, rather than simply targeting wrinkles.
Cosmetic acupuncture practitioners charge anywhere from £50 - £250 per treatment, depending upon where they're based.
Many people are looking for an alternative, natural, anti-ageing treatment to BOTOX® and cosmetic acupuncture is perfectly placed to offer a much wider range of effects.
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