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People are always looking for effective ways to prolong youth and maintain health. One of them is guasha massage, which helps to cope with swelling and improve complexion but also prevents some diseases. How? Read below. Longevity Live Paid Content. 

What is guasha?

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Guasha is a long-used face and body massage treatment that originated in the East. The elaboration of the skin’s upper layers stimulates metabolic processes, reduces wrinkles, lifts the face, and restores facial tone.

Guasha is especially relevant now, as ever more people have a sedentary lifestyle, which affects posture and drooping of the tissues of the lower face. Of course, this kind of massage cannot be compared with a full-fledged massage and spa in Dubai procedure, where a specialist will take care of your face. However, guasha massage awakens areas of the face that have lain dormant for a variety of reasons by quickening blood and lymphatic circulation. Such care can also be a chance for you to relax and enhance your relationship with your body, which can help you feel better about yourself and improve your psycho-emotional state.

How to choose a scraper?

Chinese craftsmen insist that scrapers be made from natural materials, as Chinese culture places great emphasis on reuniting man with nature.

The best scrapers are made from buffalo or bullhorn or from jade. The Chinese prefer this healing stone because it has many useful properties, and is a symbol of the emperor and Chinese culture. Chinese wisdom says: “A person wears jade for three years, and jade takes care of a person all his life.”

Therefore, Chinese women often wear jade jewelry, even if they don’t match with clothing. It is believed that constant contact with this stone contributes to the balance of trace elements in the body.

Benefits of guasha massage

As a result of its ability to slow skin aging and reduce inflammation, massage is widely used as an adjunctive treatment. It is used for conditions like fibromyalgia and arthritis, as well as conditions that cause chronic pain and produce pain in the muscles and joints.

Guasha also relieves the symptoms of other diseases.

  • Hepatitis B
  • Migraine
  • Neck pain
  • Tourette syndrome
  • Perimenopausal syndrome

Contraindications and risks

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Despite how beneficial massage is, try to avoid it if you have open skin wounds (pressure with a scraper can aggravate the damaged regions). Also, try to avoid it when you have thrombocytopenia, high blood pressure at the time of the massage, pregnancy, and the worsening of allergic and infectious skin illnesses. It is best to utilize guasha with caution if you have had any injections within the last three months. The most important thing is to get a specialist.

Additionally, tiny blood vessels (capillaries) can burst since guasha massage includes pressing or scraping the skin with a massage tool. If the vessels are fragile, they are injured, which leads to rosacea – red marks remain on the surface of the skin forever.

Scraping massages should not be abused: once every 4-5 days is enough. Ideally, you should combine it with a regular facial massage performed by hand. In this case, the effect will be maximum.

A properly executed scrape massage benefits the entire body, enhancing general well-being and sleep quality. It refreshes, cures, and makes the skin lovely, supple, and young-looking.

There is no need for special preparation for a manual plastic surgery session; the main thing is that the skin is pre-cleansed. Massage with cream oil – this way you will qualitatively work out the necessary zones and prevent stretching of tissues and microtraumas. Don’t try to do complex massage techniques on your own – sculptural, Jacquet, or plastic. Only trained beauticians can properly perform these types of face plastics.

Who is the author?

Daniell Brunson

Daniell Brunson is a word enthusiast, copywriter, and traveler by heart. He has five years of experience helping businesses succeed in the world of digital media.

Daniell Brunson

Daniell Brunson

Daniell Brunson is a word enthusiast, copywriter, and traveler by heart. He has five years of experience helping businesses succeed in the world of digital media.

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