Structural Integration within the facial muscles, neckline and galea aponeurotica.
•3 days hands on class
•24h workshop
•learning about practical, targeted techniques that will complement and enrich your practice and give you different, new perspective on working with the facial area.
Brand new on Canadian market!
Amazing tool for anyone who prefers effective and natural rejuvenation methods. Zoga Face Integration is significantly different from most available massage techniques. It is a stimulating technique that brings spectacular rejuvenating, lifting and therapeutic effect.
Zoga Face Integration is an manual face sculpting technique modeling that uses precise muscle manipulation that affect the client's tissues in order to normalize the myofascial tension of the neckline, galea aponeurotica and facial muscles.
It improves lymph flow and tissue circulation and ultimately rejuvenates and lifts the client's face.
The foundation for this technique comes from Anatomy Trains Structural Integration therapy, which aims to restore the proper positioning of tissues in relation to the gravitational field.
As part of the Zoga Face Integration technique, during a 3-day course you will learn the methodology of working with following areas:
•work on balancing the temporomandibular joints, pterygoid muscles, masseter muscles
•working with the craniocervical junction through the deep occipital muscles and the galea aponeurotica
•working with facial muscles through myofascial release techniques
By learning the principles of diagnosis used in the Zoga Face Integration method, estheticians and massage therapists will gain an effective knowledge for aging-related problems.
Integrated approach makes this technique much more effective and significantly shortens the time needed to achieve desired results.
The therapist’s task is to find sources of muscle tension and, using soft techniques, release them, allowing the muscles to get back to its natural tonus and position restoring the function of bone structures. This technique can perfectly perfect blend with esthetic treatments or massage therapy.
The result of using specialized corrective techniques is the normalization of myofascial tension which brings anti-aging benefits at the same time:
•reducing volume in problem areas;
•oval face contouring;
•helps to eliminate effects of sagging skin, smoothing out the skin;
•stimulates effective lymphatic drainage;
•improves venous blood flow and activating tissue metabolism;
•increases flow of energy and vitality, which can help with overall health, mood and quality of life;
This training will help you:
•analyze body posture and its impact on facial aging;
•recognize vectors of muscle tension and work with greater precision;
•understand the basic properties of fascia and the principles of tensegrity;
•create a plan of action to achieve spectacular results;
During the Zoga Face Integration course we’ll discuss in great details the anatomical and physiological basis of the technique and the causes of aesthetic dysfunctions. Diagnostic and correction techniques will be presented in an accessible way and richly illustrated with drawings and diagrams.
It is manual sculpting technique of the face and body; muscle manipulation
techniques used in this method affect client’s tissues to normalize the myofascial tension of mimic muscles, neckline, décolletage and galea aponeurotica
Course details
During this training you will learn:
•body posture analysis and its impact on facial aging;
•understand the basic properties of fascia and the principles of tensegrity;
•how to build individual facial rejuvenation strategies;
•how to assess tension vectors in the muscles and how to counteract these processes;
Three days of learning contain a lot of information about practical, targeted techniques that will complement and enrich what you do giving you a different new perspective on working with the facial area.
Training program
Theory Part
Introduction to the technique - foundations of the method, aging processes, types of emotions and their impact on muscle tension.
Facial Anatomy - structure of the muscles, myofascial, circulatory/nervous/lymphatic systems.
Indications and contractions to the therapy.
Practical Part
Demonstration of techniques used in deep tissue and fascia release techniques
Working with the neck area. Dividing area into individual muscle groups. The front, side and back areas of the neck;
Techniques for working with the galea aponeurotica and the masticatory muscle group;
Work with the viscerocranium- developing individual plan on working on mimic muscles depending on the tonus vector in the area.
Techniques to target fine lines and wrinkles.
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