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MER is a holistic bodywork technique that relieves pain, restores balance, and enhances overall well-being. I work through the body lines with fascia, the connective tissue surrounding your muscles (myo) and every part of your body. The fascial layers can tighten and lead to pain or limited mobility.
A short session focusing on one part of the body. It helps increase the flow, which assists in releasing pain.
MER is a holistic bodywork technique that relieves pain, restores balance, and enhances overall well-being. During this session, extra focus on the temporomandibular joint and head to release stress. It helps people with burnout and TMJ disorder.
KO (ancient) BI (beauty) DO (way) advanced facial massage techniques with: deep warm-up, lymphatic drainage, lifting and modelling. End up with acupressure and salt ball. *Oxygenates the body *Cleanses from toxins *Eliminates muscle tension in the upper body *Helps reduce bruxism and headaches *Smoothes out facial wrinkles *Improves skin elasticity *Detoxify the skin
In this combination, I will work with the upper body first. Focusing on the movement of fluids around the connective tissue to help reduce pain and tension. Facial massage combines work with the chest, neck, face and scalp. It's a great combination to help with postural dysfunction, neck problems and emotional stress.
Headaches can manifest as migraines, tension-type headaches, or cluster headaches (one side, around the eye). All types require reduced stress. Massaging the face, scalp, and neck can alleviate stress and help with tightness these areas.
Pain in the TMJ region (where the jawbone connects to the skull) can manifest as jaw discomfort, headaches, clicking sounds, and difficulty in opening or closing the mouth. This treatment can help release tension, improve blood circulation, and enhance the joint’s mobility. It helps with the pain associated with BRUXISM (a habit of grinding and clenching the teeth).
Kobido massage with additional buccal treatment (performed inside the mouth on the muscles of the cheeks, lips and jawline areas)