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The different types of massage

MTC FACELIFT - KOBIDO - GUASHA - CHI NEI TSANG
TUINA - SCAR MASSAGE

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MTC FACELIFT

This exclusive facial therapy, based on the principles of TCM, offers a complete solution for overall well-being of body and mind.

If you are looking for a revitalizing treatment that rebalances your energy, gives you a healthy glow, and reduces fatigue and stress, this treatment is for you.

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KOBIDO SIGNATURE

Like traditional Kobido, the work is focusedsolely on the face.

The differencein Alexandre's Kobidoliesin the biomechanical maneuvers, which have a more enveloping, toning, and sculpting effect. The effects are visible fromthe very firstsession .

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GUASHA SIGNATURE
Pioneer of Guasha   In France, Alexandre has developed an exclusive Gua Sha technique. The effects of Gua Sha facial therapy are not measured by the use of multicolored stones; that's pure marketing.

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ENERGY TUINA

Tuina is a holistic massage practiced in all hospitals in China. Based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Tuina offers personalized treatments. Its wide variety of techniques helps release tension and stagnation of Qi and Blood while restoring balance to energy imbalances.

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CHI NEI TSANG

"Working with the energy of the internal organs" is a Taoist practice that focuses primarily on the abdomen. It is an "inside-out" approach with deep work on congested organs in order to release stored emotional memory .

Freeing the "center" to harmonize the entire body.

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SCAR MASSAGE

Scar massage in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a highly sophisticated approach that goes beyond aesthetics . Scars can create profound disturbances in the flow of Qi and Blood, causing pain and discomfort even in distant areas. This technique involves releasing adhesions and fibrosis, softening hardened areas , and reconnecting the meridians .

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