Is acupuncture an alternative to botox?


The American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) advocates traditional treatments that could be used as safer and more natural alternatives to certain modern procedures. Among their specializations is acupuncture which, according to some proponents, could be an alternative to Botox.

People aiming to look younger are turning to Botox. A neurotoxin derived from Clostridium botulinum, it is injected into problem areas to make the skin appear taut and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Botox is also used to treat a number of medical conditions, but it is most commonly known for its cosmetic application.

Acupuncture is an ancient procedure that aims to harmonize the flow of chi or energy in the body. Achieving perfect balance produces good health and various positive effects, including beautiful skin. Some proponents say the procedure can reduce the appearance of furrows, wrinkles, and even acne scars, an effect that attracts people looking to have and maintain a flawless, youthful appearance.

Acupuncture is straightforward and reportedly has longer-lasting effects. Acupuncture gently relaxes the skin, leading to a more natural result.

On the downside, the effects of acupuncture are not immediately visible. With acupuncture, patients may need to go through several sessions before they see positive results.

The American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine believes in the power of acupuncture to promote wellness in patients. Wellness can come in many forms, of course, including having youthful and blemish-free skin.

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