Lifting face massage
Manual techniques to activate facial muscles, firm the skin and create a gentle lifting effect without invasive methods.
What concerns does it address?
Reduced firmness
Less defined facial contours
Mimic wrinkles
Slower lymph flow
About the treatment
The lifting face massage combines deeper manual work with techniques to strengthen muscles and improve tissue tone. It supports circulation, firms contours and counteracts gravity.
Treatment steps
- 1
Cleansing and skin preparation.
- 2
Warming and activating techniques.
- 3
Targeted muscle work for firming and strengthening.
- 4
Lifting techniques for cheeks and jawline.
- 5
Lymphatic drainage for balance.
- 6
Finishing care.
Indications
- Decreasing elasticity
- First signs of contour loss
- Mimic lines
- Puffiness in the lower face
Aftercare recommendations
- No intensive treatments on the same day.
- Drink enough water.
- Avoid sauna for 24 hours.
- For best results: regular appointments.
Contraindications
- Inflammatory skin conditions
- Acute dermatitis
- Recent aesthetic or surgical procedures
- Oncological diseases
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Is the massage painful?
It can be more intense than a classic massage, but it should not be unpleasant.
Is it suitable for mature skin?
Yes — especially when firmness decreases, it can be very effective.
When do you see results?
A visible effect often appears after 3–4 sessions; the full result after a complete course.