Acupuncture

Acupuncture and moxibustion are forms of traditional Chinese medicine widely practised in Asia. Acupuncture is a treatment unique to TCM, where needles are inserted into specific acupoints in the body while Moxibustion is usually divided into direct and indirect moxibustion, in which either moxa cones are placed directly on points or moxa sticks are held and kept at some distance from the body surface to warm the chosen area. This will help improve blood circulation and qi to treat various illnesses.

Tui Na

Tuina or tui-na (pronounced twee-nah) massage originated in ancient China and is believed to be the oldest system of bodywork. It’s one of the four main branches of traditional Chinese medicine, along with acupuncture, qi gong, and Chinese herbal medicine. Tuina massage stimulates the flow of qi to promote balance and harmony within the body using many of the same principles of acupuncture.

Cupping (Run)

Cupping is a type of alternative therapy that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction is thought to improve the flow of energy in the body and facilitate healing.

Needling

Needling is a minimally invasive procedure for your skin. Your healthcare provider uses thin needles to make tiny holes in the top layer of your skin. The damage helps stimulate your skin's healing process, so it produces more collagen and elastin. These proteins keep your skin firm and smooth.

Bandaging

Covering a break in the skin helps to control bleeding and protect against infection. Dressings are pads of gauze or cloth that can be placed directly against the wound to absorb blood and other fluids. Cloth bandages cover dressings and hold them in place.

Slimming Acupuncture

limming Acupuncture gives results in the loosing weight process, as it reduces hunger, activates the metabolism, balances the function of several organs and stimulates the centre of will. This therapy conducted by our Acupuncture Specialist relies on the stimulation of some points on the energetic meridians of our body, in order to fix the low energy tides of the body in some organs, stimulating thus the metabolism, which is responsible for the deposit of adipose tissue.

Bone Setting

Traditional bone-setting is a type of a folk medicine in which practitioners engaged in joint manipulation. Before the advent of chiropractors, osteopaths and physical therapists, bone-setters were the main providers of this type of treatment.

Facial Acupuncture

Facial acupuncture is an extension of traditional acupuncture. It’s said to naturally help make the skin look younger, smoother, and all-around healthier. And unlike injection procedures, facial acupuncture addresses not only signs of aging, but also the skin’s overall health.