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True Cosmetic Acupuncture Still Has Its Roots In Traditional Chinese Medicine
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This article explores the rise of cosmetic acupuncture or facial rejuvenation acupuncture as a popular practice and
the subsequent disillusionment of many practitioners and clients. It then discusses how to solve this problem by
re‑establishing realistic expectations and restoring cosmetic acupuncture’s basis in traditional Chinese medicine
(TCM), without which it is often ineffective. The article provides clear examples of specific practices that can be
applied immediately in the clinic.
the subsequent disillusionment of many practitioners and clients. It then discusses how to solve this problem by
re‑establishing realistic expectations and restoring cosmetic acupuncture’s basis in traditional Chinese medicine
(TCM), without which it is often ineffective. The article provides clear examples of specific practices that can be
applied immediately in the clinic.
Author | Anthony Kingston |
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JCM Issue | JCM96-46 |
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