Biomechanical Stimulation Of Facial And Neck Muscles + Photomesotherapy
Rejuvenating cosmetic massage combined with injection-free mesotherapy. Strengthens and tightens the muscles of the face and neck, regenerates the skin. Silicon compositions are used during the procedure.
As a result of the BMS method, collagen and elastin production is stimulated, fibroblasts are activated, the skin's antioxidant defence is strengthened, microcirculation is activated, which promotes venous and lymphatic outflow, and the skin's local immunity is activated.
How often to do BMS. The procedures of biomechanical stimulation of the face and neck are performed 2-3 times a week. The break between sessions should be at least 48 hours to allow the muscles to recover from the vibration load. The result of a course of 10 procedures, comparable to a lift, visually gives rejuvenation for 5-6 years, and is maintained for a long time, provided periodic (1-2 times a month) support sessions.
In addition to the rejuvenating effect, a number of other changes occur. If we remember that biomechanical stimulation is able to penetrate deep into the body, the vibrating effect in the scalp area significantly improves the condition of the scalp vessels, has a positive effect on hearing, vision, teeth and gums health, prevents hair loss and stimulates their growth.
The healing effect of BMS surpasses all currently known rejuvenation methods. By increasing the pumping function of the cranial muscles, the skin blood flow is forcibly enriched, soft tissues thicken, muscle and skin tone increases, and fat cells disintegrate. The first results are noticeable after one session, and after a month we can talk about a significant improvement in the appearance of the face.
In addition, vibration stimulation has a relaxing effect. During the session, not only muscle tissues are relaxed, but also psycho-emotional tension is reduced, as with any massage procedure.
After a few weeks of using the method, you can expect:
- a healthy appearance and an even complexion;
- restoration of skin turgor and improvement of skin elasticity;
- smoothing and reduction of expression lines and dermal wrinkles;
- a more defined facial contour;
- elimination of under-eye circles;
- reduction in the severity of couperose;
- narrowing of pores;
- return of a youthful facial oval;
- reduction of the second chin;
- improvement of skin structure;
- relieving inflammation in acne;
- strengthening capillaries, improving blood circulation.
An additional bonus to the aesthetic effect of biomechanical facial stimulation will help improve visual acuity, prevent periodontal disease, maxillary sinusitis, hair loss, cure the effects of stress, relieve headaches, eliminate insomnia.
In conjunction with the procedure BMS can be carried out and procedure photomezotherapy, enhancing the effect. This is also an apparatus procedure of skin saturation with necessary micro- and macroelements.
The creator of the biomechanical stimulation method (BMS) Vladimir Titovich Nazarov, professor, master of sports in artistic gymnastics, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, was associated with research in the field of muscle vibration.
His first experimental gymnastic apparatus for muscle stimulation was created in the 70s of the last century. Subsequently, this method was kept under the ‘Top Secret’ cover for more than 20 years. And only after political changes in Russia, it became known in the West.
At first, BMS was used by Soviet gymnasts during training before the Olympic Games. Then it was used by Soviet cosmonauts to combat microgravity-induced osteopenia (abnormally low bone mass) and muscle degeneration.
As it spread over the years, BMS was used primarily by elite athletes and ballet masters to increase strength and coordination of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, and to accelerate the healing of injuries.
Today, BMS is used to correct many different conditions as an additional therapy. Currently, the Nazarov BMS method has received a second birth in cosmetology. Facial BMS is a special type of passive gymnastics for the muscles of the face and neck, performed with the help of a special stimulator, in which the patient's facial muscles are subjected to vibratod vibrations in the range of 18-30 Hz with an amplitude of 3 mm, which creates a reflex reaction of the muscles in the form of a chain of small and fast involuntary contractions. In essence, the procedure is one of the varieties of hardware lifting. However, during the treatment treated areas are not traumatised, the integrity of the skin is not compromised.
The procedure is easily tolerated, has a minimum of contraindications and does not provoke any complications after its implementation. It is well known that regular exercise makes our body firm, taut and young. In the case of the face, our attempts to ‘rejuvenate’ are usually limited to maintaining skin tone and eliminating age-related changes in one way or another.
Any cosmetic procedures do not engage the muscular layer of the face in any way, so even tight skin cannot cope with the sagging of ageing muscles. As a result, aesthetic techniques produce only an external and very short-lived effect. Biomechanical stimulation works differently: the result is provided by activating blood circulation, restoring the volume and functioning of muscle fibres of the face and the whole head, as well as the neck and décolleté zone.
As a result: the skin is tightened and levelled, wrinkles ‘go away’, the facial oval is restored, and all because the trained muscles also tone the flabby skin. The effect is a unique method for fighting and preventing ptosis.