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Today's Chicago Woman Article
HEALTH, BEAUTY & FITNESS
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Problems
Turning to acupuncture to address fertility and
anti-aging issues.
By Ivy Gracie • Photography
by Jessica DeMuro
COSMETIC ACUPUNCTURE
For those looking to preserve or
recapture their youthful appearance but aren’t ready for injections or
surgery, cosmetic acupuncture might be the perfect alternative, one that
brings results not only to the face but also throughout the entire body.
According to Oriental medicine, the strengths and weaknesses of various
internal organs are reflected in the face. For that reason, acupuncture
can do double duty by addressing health issues as well as beauty
concerns. “You cannot have a good face without a healthy body,” affirms
Larisa Turin, OMD, acupuncturist, herbalist and owner of Chicago
Acupuncture. “Any issues in the body will manifest on the face. You
can’t have constipation, poor digestion or poor blood circulation and
have good facial color. Everything is connected. We have to treat the
whole body to see results in the face.” While the primary goal of
cosmetic acupuncture may be reducing fine lines, relaxing muscles that
cause deeper lines, reducing dark circles and bags under the eyes, and
firming the skin, treating other health issues can help support the
benefits of facial rejuvenation. By addressing organ function, stress,
insomnia and other issues, acupuncture can increase a patient’s overall
wellbeing, which ultimately results in healthy skin tone and color,
higher energy levels, and a more youthful appearance. Cosmetic
acupuncture is not a facelift; rather, it’s a course of treatments
designed to bring about gradual improvement of skin condition and tone.
“If a patient has sagging skin, acupuncture cannot pull it back,” Larisa
says. “But cosmetic surgery cannot change the quality of the skin. If
you have pale, dry skin, it will be the same. I can improve the blood
circulation to bring more life to the skin.” A typical protocol calls
for twice-a week treatments for approximately five weeks, but patients
often notice immediate changes after the first treatment. And unlike
more invasive procedures, the risk/reward ratio is low. “With
acupuncture, the worst case scenario is you will have some bruises,”
Larisa says. “But you’ll have a quicker recovery time and fewer
complications. And, unlike Botox, you can still make expressions.”
ACUPUNCTURE FOR LIFE
Unlike Western medicine, which
treats conditions only after they’ve manifested, Oriental medicine takes
a proactive approach to cosmetic and general health concerns. “Oriental
medicine deals with small issues when they’re just starting,” says
Larisa. “It’s much easier to do it then because it hasn’t dug deep roots
into the body – it’s much easier to get rid of. That’s why it’s
important to start when you see early signs and symptoms.” Clinically
tested, scientifically proven, and gaining increasing acceptance by more
and more Western medicine practitioners, acupuncture is offers a
natural, effective way for maturing women to approach the inevitable.
And thanks to its capacity to treat more than one issue at a time, not
only can acupuncture achieve the goal of a healthy pregnancy or a
younger look, it can also enhance a patient’s overall health and
well-being.
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(below) Larisa Turin, owner of Chicago
Acupuncture, demonstrates one of her procedures on a client.

Chicago Acupuncture is located at:
306 West Hubbard Street
312.399.4919
www.chicagoacupuncture.com.
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