Virtual Facial Reflexology Session
If you’re looking for an award-winning treatment from the comfort of your own home, you can now access Facial Reflexology self-care sessions via Zoom. Don’t worry if you have never tried it, I’ll talk you through everything you’ll need to know.
Virtual Treatments have opened up opportunities for people suffering with stress and anxiety, pain and disability to enjoy the benefits of a treatment in their home without the need for face-to-face contact.
Virtual Facial Reflexology is important for clients who are unable to leave the house for reasons including:
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Transportation Difficulties
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Distance from Reflexology Wellness Center
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Self-Isolation
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Immunosuppressed patients
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Patients in at-risk groups being over 70
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Patients in at-risk groups due to heart conditions
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Patients in at-risk groups due to respiratory conditions
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Patients in at-risk groups due to diabetes
What does Virtual Facial Reflexology involve?
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You will be sent a link to join a video call. Before the video call you will be assessed using a range of questions designed to understand why you are getting symptoms or pain and what can be done to improve things. Once you are comfortable, I will begin the practical element of the session and you’ll follow my techniques and mirror these on your own face. I will be able to see you and can check your pressure and technique every step of the way as I guide you through a Facial Reflexology sequence. It will also include relaxing stretches with the aim to help you let go of any stress or worries. From your assessment, I can usually get a good idea of what the problem is and formulate a treatment plan to address your problems.
What problems can Facial Reflexology help with?
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Virtual Facial Reflexology has been shown to help with a wide range of conditions including:
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Stress
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Anxiety
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Lifts the Mood
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Oxygenates Facial Muscles
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Can smooth away tension
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Improve Headaches
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Bruxism and teeth grinding
Plus many more…
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If your problem isn’t listed above, give me a call to discuss whether you would benefit from a Virtual Facial Reflexology treatment or an in-person session.
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