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Kobido Facial Massage

Kobido facial massage is a combination of massage, drainage and Shiatsu, and is considered the perfect fusion of traditional Japanese medical concepts to combat facial ageing in a natural way.

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Japanese facial care 
The Kobido facial massage technique helps to rejuvenate the face in a non-invasive way. It is a totally natural alternative in which only the hands are used, performing gentle and deep manipulations. With this Japanese facial care, we forget about other more aggressive and risky treatments, such as Botox injections, hyaluronic acid or surgical lifting, among others. 

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BENEFITS OF FACIAL MASSAGE 


The Kobido facial massage is different from other facial massages, since the techniques used in the West work only on the surface of the face, while the Japanese face massage penetrates to the deepest layers of the face, thanks to the use of acupressure techniques. The effects of kobido facial massage are noticeable from the very first session, with the immediate result of entering a state of total relaxation being the most notable, although this is not the only benefit. The main effects of a continuous Kobido massage treatment are: 

Relieves and removes facial tension, reducing expression wrinkles. 

 

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  • Eliminates stress - After a Kobido session (approximately fifty minutes), the state is one of total relaxation and emotional calm.  

  • It increases the blood and lymphatic circulation of the face, by hydrating the deeper layers of the skin and activating collagen in a natural way.  

  • Helps to reduce headaches and migraines. 

  • As a relaxation enhancer, it effectively combats bruxism. 

  • Promotes intestinal transit, helps against constipation. 

  • It benefits the senses, such as vision, due to the amount of blood supplied to the eyes, as well as the senses of smell and hearing. 

  • It collaborates with the organism by stimulating collagen and with the regeneration of skin cells. 

  • It helps to activate facial muscles. 

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