Health for All says
Facial injections are a widely used technique in the aesthetic industry to improve the quality and appearance of the face**. However, it is not only Xi the injection technique itself that is learned, it is also crucial for every practitioner to systematically learn Xi facial anatomy. An in-depth understanding of facial anatomy not only improves the accuracy and safety of the injection technique, but also avoids unnecessary risks and ***
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the human face is one of the reflection areas of the five internal organs, which is interconnected with the meridians, qi and blood. Under the guidance of TCM theories, injection practitioners can better understand the structure and function of the face, so as to more accurately select the injection point and injection depth to achieve better results.
First, facial anatomy requires layer-by-layer dissection, from the surface to the depths. The ** of the face is one of the largest organs of the human body and has the function of protecting the body. Understanding the tissue structure, vascularity, and nerve orientation can help injection practitioners avoid inadvertently injuring vital structures. The meridians are considered to be the channels for the flow of qi and blood in traditional Chinese medicine, and the face has a large number of meridian distribution, and an in-depth understanding of the direction of the meridians can help to grasp the direction and strength of the injection.
Secondly, the skull is one of the important components of facial anatomy. The shape and structure of the skull determines the overall frame and appearance of the face. For injection practitioners, understanding the location and characteristics of the skull can better judge the selection of injection points and the control of injection range. At the same time, for some conditions that have limited changes in the shape of the skull, such as skull deformity or cranial trauma, the injector should also pay special attention to the relevant anatomical structures and make different treatments according to individual differences.
Finally, the muscular system of the face has an important influence on facial morphology and expression. The distribution of facial muscles is intricate and has different functions, and injection practitioners need to understand the anatomical position, direction and action of the muscles in order to effectively locate the injection point and control the relaxation and contraction of the muscles to achieve the desired results.
Xi facial anatomy is not only to provide accuracy and safety of injection techniques, but also to grasp the beautiful curves and appearance of the face as a whole. Through in-depth study of the theory of TCM meridians and understanding the anatomy of the face, the injector can better grasp the characteristics and changes of the face, grasp the direction and strength of the injection, and improve the accuracy and pertinence of the injection.
To sum up, every aesthetic injection practitioner should systematically learn facial Xi. The guidance of traditional Chinese medicine theories and the enlightenment of ancient and modern prescriptions provide injection practitioners with a more systematic and comprehensive knowledge base of facial anatomy. By in-depth study of facial anatomy, such as Xi, skull and muscles, injection practitioners can more precisely select injection points and injection depths, improving the stability and durability of injection effects.
Health References:
1.Zhang Zhongyi. Traditional Chinese Medicine Facial Anatomy. Health Press, 2008