Facial Acupuncture Vancouver
Acupuncture is the practice of sterilized filiform disposable needles inserted into the body at specific points on the meridians to balance and regulate the flow of blood and Qi according to traditional Chinese medicine principles and theories.
If you’re searching for facial acupuncture Vancouver residents trust, Honey + Garlic offers a calm, professional setting where beauty and wellness meet. Our acupuncture treatments are customized to support everything from pain relief to skin rejuvenation.
Experience the benefits of acupuncture—and facial acupuncture in Vancouver—by booking your personalized session today.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is the practice of sterilized filiform disposable needles inserted into the body at specific points on the meridians to balance and regulate the flow of blood and Qi according to traditional Chinese medicine principles and theories. These points serve as energetic gateways to shift your body's internal systems into alignment and healing.
Whether you're navigating chronic pain, hormonal shifts, digestion issues, or looking for facial acupuncture in Vancouver for cosmetic rejuvenation, our practitioners tailor every plan to your unique needs. Many clients discover that regular acupuncture—including facial acupuncture Vancouver treatments—boosts energy, enhances sleep, and improves overall vitality.
At Honey + Garlic, your session begins with a full intake so your acupuncturist can create a treatment strategy that aligns with your wellness goals—including options for facial acupuncture Vancouver services as part of a whole-body plan.
What is Traditional Chinese medicine?
Traditional Chinese medicine, as practiced in Vancouver, BC and around the world, evolved over thousands of years, and is based on Daoist philosophy. The main premise of Daoist philosophy is that we live in a universe where everything is connected, and that an individual's body is a microcosm of larger surroundings within the universe.
What happens to one part of the body affects every other part of the body. Consider the metaphor of a drop of water creating concentric circles, and even ripples to the furthest shore. From this perspective, the mind, body and emotions cannot be separate from one another; they are portions of an energetic system.
This energy is called Qi, the life force that protects the body from illness and disease as well as animates the body. Qi flows throughout the body via meridians, or energy pathways. In TCM treatments, acupuncture and other therapies—including facial acupuncture in Vancouver—are used to adjust and maintain balance of blood and Qi.
What is Cupping Therapy?
Cupping is an ancient therapy used in many cultures around the world throughout history. A cup is attached to the body by using suction, opening the pores on the body and invigorating the flow of Qi and blood, therefore stimulating energy and circulation.
Cupping creates an outlet for toxins to exit the body by pulling latent impurities into the connective tissue and fascia below the skin so that the lymph system can flush it out. This helps to break down congestion and obstruction in the body in the form of toxins such as excess fluid and accumulated debris.
By relieving stagnation and increasing blood flow to undernourished skin and muscles, the flow of Qi in the body can be balanced and realigned. When combined with facial acupuncture in Vancouver, cupping can support deeper facial tissue health and circulation.
With proper lifestyle adjustments, including diet and exercise, a series of cupping treatments can support skin tone, just like our facial acupuncture Vancouver plans that focus on long-term results.
Some Benefits of Cupping are:
Sore Muscles
Common Colds and Respiratory Issues
Joint & Muscle Pain
Rheumatic Diseases
Hypertension
Circulation and Detoxification
What is Facial Acupuncture?
An acupuncture facial treatment involves the insertion of acupuncture needles into fine lines and wrinkles on the face and neck to reduce visible signs of aging. In Oriental medicine, the meridians or pathways of Qi flow throughout the entire body—including the face—so a facial acupuncture Vancouver treatment also works constitutionally.
Unlike cosmetic procedures, facial acupuncture involves a natural, personalized process that reflects your unique constitution. It may be used on its own or combined with other therapies.
BENEFITS – Facial acupuncture can improve tone, reduce puffiness, and restore radiance. Fine lines often fade, and deeper ones may soften. A trusted facial acupuncture Vancouver provider will design each session around your goals and internal imbalances.
Looking for natural rejuvenation without invasive procedures? Our facial acupuncture Vancouver treatments help you glow from the inside out.
Experience the natural rejuvenation of facial acupuncture in Vancouver, BC — book your personalized treatment today for a radiant, refreshed glow.
FAQ
Commonly Asked Acupuncture Questions
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During your treatment, life history, current symptoms, and concerns will be discussed in a relaxed and supportive environment. Your acupuncturist in Vancouver will develop a personalized treatment plan toward optimal health and wellness using acupuncture and other traditional Chinese medicine therapies. The goal is to ensure that each session reflects your unique needs and comfort level.
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The course of treatments depends upon the imbalance at hand. Acute issues can be cleared up quickly if treated soon, as chronic issues can take more commitment. With acupuncture, consistent treatments create consistent results.
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People react differently to acupuncture; some people feel energized, and some feel deeply relaxed, others feel giddy. No matter what the reaction is, the relaxing effects of the treatment can continue thoughout the day, and so it's advisable to rest or at least take a gentler approach to the remainder of the day, staying hydrated. Patients that are strongly affected by acupuncture are advised to make safe arrangements to get home.
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TCM treatments are gentle and safe and for pregnant women. Ailments in all three trimesters can be addressed.
Acupuncture can help with:
Morning Sickness
Threatened Miscarriage
Exhaustion & Anxiety
Heartburn & Constipation
Sciatica, Pelvic & Hip Pain
Urinary Tract Infection
Breech Babies & Malpresentation
Pre Birth Acupuncture (Cervical Ripening)
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Pediatric Chinese medicine uses other traditional therapies to treat children, such as lifestyle and diet, cupping, gua sha, and tui na in addition to acupuncture. Your acupuncturist in Vancouver will choose gentle, age-appropriate treatments tailored to your child’s specific condition.
Auriculotherapy Ear Seeds can also be quite effective for children.
Children respond well to acupuncture, as they have a more "clean slate" of a health foundation to work with, as they don't have the life length and health history that adults possess. They are also full of Qi, so the needles do not need to be retained. A simple insertion and withdrawal is the most needling that children under age 10 require. For children under 5, the most effective treatment is tui na, a traditional Chinese massage therapy often recommended by your acupuncturist in Vancouver.
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Gua Sha is a scraping technique using a round edged instrument which helps to move and raise stagnation in subcutaneous tissue to the skin surface. The action mimics sweating and creates redness and bruising that fades within a weeks' time. Similar to cupping, gua sha allows congestion and obstruction to exit the body naturally and effectively.
Some Benefits of Gua Sha are:
Acute and Chronic Pain
Strains & Sprains
Muscle Spasms
Common Cold and Flu
Asthma & Bronchitis
Post Work Out Muscle Soreness
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Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to facilitate healing. The purpose of moxibustion, as with most forms of traditional Chinese medicine, is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of Qi, and maintain general health.
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TCM dietary therapy considers foods for their five flavors, five energies, movements, the common actions of foods (e.g., to lubricate dryness, soften hardness, or nourish blood), and organic actions (the specific internal organs on which certain foods can act). A trusted acupuncturist in Vancouver can help you understand how these principles apply to your individual constitution.
According to TCM, a balanced diet means two things. The first is that one should eat a variety of whole foods in order to benefit from all the flavors, energies, and organic actions a varied diet offers.
The second is that foods are selected according to one's particular needs and physical constitution. With guidance from an experienced acupuncturist in Vancouver, a prescribed diet can be used not only for treating disease, but also for maintaining a person’s good health.
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Tui Na is a form of Chinese massage meant to invigorate Qi and Blood in the body. Techniques used during Tui Na are pressing, rubbing, kneading, and pinching to restore balance, and promote structural and locomotive health increasing mobility and range of motion in the body.
Tui Na is helpful for:
stiffness and soreness
joint and soft tissue problems
musculoskeletal disorders
acute and chronic pain
constipation
frozen shoulder
Pediatric Tui Na is helpful for:
colds
cough
earache
colic
asthma
vomiting
diarrhea
allergies
fever
indigestion
constipation
stomachache
Pediatric Tui Na can be used on children up to age 12, however its effect is most pronounced in children under age 5.
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Small black seeds of cow-herb are secured on the ear with a piece of tape over specific acupressure points. The seeds stimulate the point by mild pressure. This therapy is especially suitable for children and adults who are afraid of needles.
Some Benefits of Ear Seeds:
Mental-Emotional Disturbances
Hypertension
Back Pain
Headache/Migraines
Insomnia
Digestive Issues
Meet our Acupuncturist
Eva is a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine currently registered with the CTCMA of British Columbia. She is a graduate of the renowned Tzu Chi International College of Traditional Chines Medicine College in Vancouver, BC.
As a deeply intuitive and experienced acupuncturist in Vancouver, Eva has built a loyal following through her compassionate care, thoughtful diagnostics, and tailored treatment strategies. Her ability to combine traditional methods with a modern, patient-first approach sets her apart.