Not at all. Each needle is as thin as a hair. While some points can be sensitive, most people feel very little discomfort. To ease your mind, your practitioner will be on call so you can always communicate if you feel uncomfortable at any time.
We work to make sure your session is as relaxing as can be. After check in, we’ll escort you to a private room where you can change and get comfortable. If you’re new, we’ll give you a complete consultation to figure out your goals and how Chinese medicine can help. We’ll then begin inserting the acupuncture needles, which takes about 5-10 minutes. We’ll leave the needles in for 20-30 minutes for the duration of your treatment. With each session, an acupuncturist will keep you updated on your progress.
We know you’re always on the go, so we provide a comfy layer to wear during treatment so you don’t have to bring a thing. Our soft fabrics will drape you so you feel relaxed and comfortable throughout your entire treatment. If you prefer your own clothing, we recommend wearing a loose shirt and pants.
From depression to musculoskeletal issues, acupuncture is here to treat a variety of conditions. Chat with one of our professionals to learn if acupuncture can offer you the type of healing you need.
Everyone’s condition is unique, so you may feel results ranging from one to several sessions. We’ll assess your condition each session so you can understand your treatment journey.
The more often you come, the more benefits you’ll feel. Because each person is different, our acupuncturist can advise you on your specific needs.
ABWC’s acupuncture treats the whole body with a holistic medical approach, addressing multiple concerns in each appointment. Choose up to two focuses in our regular session and one specific concern in our express session.
Because acupuncture relaxes your muscles into a meditative state, some people prefer not to exercise immediately after. You shouldn’t experience any side effects. Some people might see minor bruising at the area of insertion, but this is normal.
Acupuncture treats your entire system. You don’t need a specific problem–our acupuncturist will explain how acupuncture can help your body holistically for optimal health.
Service: Services are non-refundable, however we would like you to be 100% satisfied and can work with you and your service provider to get you there.
We understand that sometimes time gets the best of us and changes in our schedule happen. To maximize your time with your acupuncturist, we recommend arriving 10 minutes early to your scheduled appointment, however we do give you a 5 minute grace period to check in, without penalty.
Running Late: Depending on what the focus of your session is, if you are more than 5 minutes late your acupuncturist may recommend rescheduling to maximize your treatment time. Arrivals 10 minutes or more after your appointment time, unfortunately, can’t be accommodated. You can reschedule your appointment within 7 days without penalty.
No Show: No show appointments will be charged the full service fee.
Need to Cancel: Appointments cancelled or rescheduled prior to 24 hours of the scheduled time may be done so without penalty. Appointments cancelled within 24 hours of their scheduled time will have a penalty of the full cost of the service. Appointments scheduled less than 24 hours in advance cannot be cancelled.
The ABWC Acupuncture Facial begins with a custom consultation to learn about your unique skin goals and concerns. Our in-house acupuncturist will then perform a TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) technique called Face Mapping. Face Mapping is a method that is used to diagnose the root cause behind facial conditions that are present on the face, such as dark circles, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and more.
After the in-depth consultation, the treatment includes customized body acupuncture, a deep cleanse with top-of-the line skincare products, lymphatic drainage using either gua sha or facial cupping, a lifting and toning microcurrent treatment, facial acupuncture and LED light treatment, a relaxing lower body massage to promote systemic circulation and ending with a sculpting facial massage.
The ABWC Acupuncture facial works by stimulating collagen production by creating microtraumas to the skin with needles, activating the skin’s natural healing response. Meanwhile, the body points are working simultaneously to create internal balance, leaving the complexion nourished, vibrant, and more youthful in appearance.
Facial Acupuncture originated from Traditional Chinese Medicine, originally used to help patients recovering from a stroke or Bell’s Palsy, or to treat those suffering from internal imbalances that showed on the skin. Acupuncturists successfully treated the muscles on the face that were drooping or weakened, resulting in a more symmetrical and firmer appearance of the skin. Over time, acupuncturists began to offer Facial Acupuncture as a cosmetic treatment knowing that it would also offer a variety of benefits from balancing internal systems.
The ABWC Acupuncture Facial is a great option for anyone – men and women – who are looking to feel (and look) better. This is a compliment to other cosmetic procedures, such as botox and fillers. People often find that it can be a natural alternative, in addition to decreasing the frequency needed.
You should avoid the ABWC Acupuncture Facial if you are pregnant, suffer from bleeding disorders, excessive propensity to bruising, uncontrolled high blood pressure, migraines, diabetes, serious health issues, such as: cancer, immunocompromised illnesses, ulcerated skin, seizures and epilepsy, and dizziness.
Yes. You can get the Acupuncture Facial three weeks after receiving Botox or 4 weeks after fillers. Just be sure to tell your acupuncturist where you received your injections.
Yes. This treatment is safe for all ages, and recommended for anyone above age 21.
For starters we are using the healing power of acupuncture to address the root cause of skin imbalances, not just the surface of the skin. However, unlike a traditional facial, there is no steam, exfoliation or extractions in the treatment. If your acupuncturist feels you would benefit from these traditional methods, they would recommend a highly referred esthetician.
The ABWC Acupuncture Facial can be used to soften common signs of aging like fine lines, deeper expression lines, and loss of density in the skin. It can also treat acne, rosacea, the effects of stress, hormonal imbalances, TMJ, and hyperpigmentation, to name a few.
After any acupuncture treatment, we recommend that you take it easy with a low stress, low activity day. You should hydrate and have a substantial, healthy meal without overindulging. If any bruising on the face occurs, use arnica. If any redness persists, apply a cool compress. Do not use strong facial products, such as AHA/BHA or Vitamin C serums within the first 24 hours. We recommend avoiding alcohol for 24 hours post-treatment.
Depending on your skin concerns your acupuncturist will recommend a treatment plan customized for you. In general, to see lasting, dramatic results that build upon each session, it is recommended to have a weekly treatment for 6-10 weeks. After completing your treatment plan, maintenance treatments can be done periodically as needed to maintain your youthful glow. Even in just one session, the ABWC Acupuncture Facial gives immediate lifting, anti-inflammatory and brightening results, for a youthful glow. Which is perfect before a big event! There are no major side effects other than possible lightheadedness or bruising that subsides.
The ABWC acupuncture facial is designed to be a customized, relaxing experience to get your skin clear, youthful and glowing. The maintenance treatment is a targeted treatment, focusing on facial needling and LED light therapy to address certain skin concerns or to maintain results after completing a full treatment plan. The ABWC Acupuncture Facial is required before a Maintenance Treatment because the customized nature of the treatment allows your acupuncturist to analyze your skin concerns and give the best recommended treatment plan. Depending on the skin concern, there may be an instance when your acupuncturist recommends introducing the maintenance treatment early in your plan, as it may be more beneficial (and cost effective).
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points throughout the body to balance the flow of energy which stimulates the body’s natural capability to heal itself. Acupressure uses pressure applied with the thumb, fingers or parts of the hand to massage different points on the body and offers the unique physiological benefits of touch, without using needles.
Applying pressure to these points stimulates the nervous system and brain. Acupressure also causes a boost in beta endorphins, serotonin, oxytocin, and adenosine, all the feel good hormones, which help lower your blood pressure and trigger positive feelings.
To treat anxiety and stress, we focus on calming points. Using slow, rhythmic strokes helps to engage the parasympathetic nervous system and bring about deep relaxation in body and mind. Chinese medicine focuses on balance and movement of life energy, or Qi, throughout the body. Cortisol levels rise in the body when a person is anxious or under extreme stress. Acupressure can help regulate the nervous system and dissipate stress and encourage a sense of mental clarity and improved well-being.
This treatment is good for anyone who is looking to de-stress and feel relaxed.* The massage is also perfect for those who may be hesitant to try needles, but want to understand more about TCM and the benefits of acupressure.
*If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, please let your acupuncturist know and we can modify the treatment accordingly.
At ABWC, we provide a customized treatment plan. With the addition of massage, speak with one of our massage therapists, to determine what is the best treatment plan for you.
In TCM, blockages in channels cause disease. Cupping restores the natural flow of qi and blood and is great for tight muscles, congestion in the lungs, Gi disorders, helping to improve blood flow and activates the lymphatic system to drain toxins. For pain cupping moves energy, Qi and blood to the injured area. Cupping can create a micro trauma to the skin which gives the message to your body to increase circulation to help heal that area.
The discoloration of the skin is called petechiae. The cups cause a breaking of the skin’s capillaries. The deepness of the discoloration reflects the level of stagnation of blood, qi, and toxin buildup in the body. The marks are pain free (unlike a traditional bruise) and usually dissipate in a few days.
Stationary cupping helps to increase the blood flow and clear out stagnation in one area. Dynamic cupping stretches muscles and increases blood and qi flow in the affected meridian or area of pain.
If you are pregnant, have very sensitive skin, bleed easily, or are on blood thinners, you should not receive cupping. Caution or a shorter protocol should be used when cupping people with chronic fatigue or other debilitating pathologies and anemia.
Physiotherapy can effectively treat a wide range of conditions including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological disorders, respiratory conditions, post-surgical rehabilitation, and sports injuries.
Physiotherapy techniques can sometimes cause temporary discomfort, particularly during manual therapy or when performing exercises to improve mobility. However, the overall goal of physiotherapy is to alleviate pain and improve function in the long term.
Yes, acupuncture and physiotherapy can be combined to provide comprehensive treatment for certain conditions, especially those involving pain management and musculoskeletal issues. This combination can often enhance the overall effectiveness of treatment.
Combining acupuncture with physiotherapy can provide a holistic approach to addressing pain and promoting healing. Acupuncture can help manage pain and relax muscles, while physiotherapy techniques such as exercises and manual therapy can address underlying musculoskeletal issues and improve overall function and mobility.