The Inside-Out Facial Massage Gaining Popularity at Bay Area Spas and Estheticians
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The Inside-Out Facial Massage Gaining Popularity at Bay Area Spas and Estheticians
"In a TV interview, Bell casually mentioned a treatment called a buccal facial, in which her esthetician puts on a pair of latex gloves, then reaches her fingers into her mouth and works the interior muscles of her cheeks and jaw to help release facial tension, increase circulation, and improve elasticity. It's like a deep tissue massage for the inside of the face."
"Once the gloves go on, they work on the interior walls of your cheeks and lower half of your face with repetitive strokes. It really is like getting a massage from the inside out. You might feel a tinge of discomfort because of the knots that are being worked out. In some cases, I even started tearing up because of the tension being released, but I was never in pain."
Buccal facial massage involves an esthetician wearing latex gloves and massaging the interior muscles of the cheeks and lower face by reaching fingers into the mouth. Treatments usually begin with external cleansing and skin work to promote relaxation before internal repetitive strokes target the interior cheek walls, jaw, and neck. The procedure feels like a deep-tissue massage from the inside out, can cause a tinge of discomfort when knots release, and may trigger tearing without pain. Sessions leave the face feeling warm, relaxed, and lighter. Regular sessions can improve circulation, elasticity, skin tone and firmness, offering a noninvasive alternative to injections.
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