Vacuum suction facial treatment – avoid pore bruising, step by step demo (2021)

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In this video I am demonstrating the Vacuum suction facial treatment.

WHAT IS VACUUM SUCTION?

Vacuum suction facial treatment is also called a lymph drainage.

The main purpose of using vacuum suction in a face or body treatment is to improve both the lymph and blood circulatory systems, in order to aid the removal of waste products and excess fluid. Lymph fluid consists of water, salts and waste products. It can also assist in the breaking down of hard fat.
Lymph vessels run along next to the arteries and veins, in order to collect lymph from the tissues. The lymph flows due to pressure applied on the vessels, as muscles contract and relax during normal movement or exercise. Vacuum suction works in the same way, the pressure applied by vacuum suction moves the lymph along.
The lymph travels in the direction of the nearest lymph node.

Vacuum suction is a mechanical treatment that can be applied to either the body or the face. The treatment lifts the tissues which cause stimulation of the underlying structures. Erythema may occur due to this action.

GENERAL BENEFITS AND EFFECTS OF VACUUM SUCTION

Vacuum produces erythema and aids desquamation.
The metabolism is stimulated.
Vascular and lymphatic flow is increased.
An increase in circulation nourishes the skin and muscles.
Vacuum reduces puffiness and swelling due to poor circulation.
Hastens the removal of fatty cells in conjunction with a reduction diet.

SPECIFIC USES FOR FACIAL

Helps as a cleansing action in order to remove impurities such as, sebum and makeup from the skin.
To increase lymphatic circulation and enhance skin respiration.
To improve the skin’s appearance and help to plump out fine lines.
To help loosen and remove blackheads.
To promote the activity of the sebaceous glands in dry areas.

CONTRA-INDICATIONS
Delicate sensitive skin/reduced skin elasticity.
Couperous conditions.
Skin diseases.
Extremely loose skin tissue.
Bruising, cuts and swelling.
Epileptics.
Cancer.
Herpes simplex.
Infected acne conditions.
Any glandular swelling.
Thrombosis, phlebitis.
Thread veins/varicose veins.
Hypersensitive skin.
Bony areas.
Excessively hairy areas.
Breast tissue.
Sunburn.
Recent scar tissue.
Stretch marks.
Excessively crêpey areas.

PRECAUTIONS

Ensure that the intensity of suction is never too high as this may result in bruising or loosening of the skin and that the ventouse/vacuum cup must be clear to allow you to see the degree of suction. The recommended percentage of skin taken up into the ventouse/vacuum cup is no more than 20%.
Ensure that the area for treatment has a sufficient covering of oil. This allows the ventouse/vacuum cup to move freely and without dragging the skin. The ventouse/vacuum cup must always be moved in the direction of the blood venous flow (towards the heart) and towards the lymph nodes.

Treatment steps:

1. cleanse the skin
2. apply oil
3. start ideally from the forehead, sides, chin, lips and neck
4. remove the oil with tonner or cleanser
5. apply serum, moisturizer and SPF

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