Facial Rejuvenation with Emma
Get a refresh, not a remodel.
We think you already look great. But if your reflection isn’t making you smile, that’s reason enough to try facial acupuncture. Don’t worry about drastic changes or losing the features that make you look like you. This is gentle but impactful care, from the inside out.
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There are lots of ways to smooth lines — surgery included — but not everyone wants something that dramatic. Facial acupuncture is a much gentler alternative that boosts collagen and improves circulation, and with consistent sessions, your skin learns to hold its shape more gracefully.
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In a perfect world, we’d all get 12 hours of sleep. However, since we live in the real world, facial acupuncture is the next best cure for puffy, dark undereyes. It reduces fluid retention and stagnation, which brightens your skin more effectively than your average eye cream.
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If your skin has a case of the blahs — aka a dull, uneven, tired look — facial acupuncture can help. By boosting circulation, encouraging cellular turnover, and supporting moisture retention, your complexion will look healthier, brighter, and naturally glowier.
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Think of facial acupuncture like a supportive personal trainer for your skin. It’ll gently tone and re-train the underlying structure of your face, creating a lifting effect that leaves your face more youthful and refreshed.
FAQs
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While it’s safe to go back to your usual makeup and skincare routine, consider letting your face chill for a few hours after treatment so the circulation, lymphatic flow, and all that good stuff has time to settle in. Your skin will thank you.
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Most people start to notice a difference after four-weeks, if they’re doing weekly sessions. That timing lines up with your skin’s natural collagen cycle. Yay, biology.
OFFERED BY
Emma Sulkowicz
Emma is the founder of Little Fox and a licensed acupuncturist with a background in activism, performance art, and trauma-informed care. Known for her groundbreaking piece Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) and her role in the movement to end campus sexual assault, Emma spent years advocating for survivors before channeling that same passion into hands-on healing work.
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