Non-invasive acupuncture point embedding for acne

  Acne is also known as pimples, acne, acne, and in ancient Chinese medicine, it is called facial sores and wine spurs. It is a common and prevalent disease in dermatology. According to statistics, 95% of males and 85% of females suffer from acne in varying degrees during adolescence. Acne is often referred to as “pimples”, but in fact, this skin disease, which is related to the overall metabolism and endocrine system, can occur at different ages. Acne is a chronic skin disease that occurs in the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles, mostly on the head and face, neck, chest and back, and other areas with abundant sebaceous glands. The main clinical symptoms of acne are blackheads, whiteheads, inflammatory papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts, which tend to form hyperpigmentation, enlarged pores, and even scar-like damage. It affects beauty and can lead to disfigurement in serious cases, causing great psychological stress and mental anguish to young people. Early detection and early treatment of this disease is important. Timely and standardized diagnosis and treatment can avoid or reduce the damage to the skin.  The basic damage of acne is a follicular papule with a black dot in the center, called blackhead acne; the surrounding area is red, with a rice-like white lipid plug discharged when squeezed, or a small, grayish-white papule without a blackhead, called whitehead acne. If inflammation occurs, the pimples become red and small pustules occur on top, which can affect the appearance. After rupture and healing, temporary pigmentation or mildly depressed scars may remain, and some form nodules, abscesses, cysts and scars in various forms of injury, or even multiple sinus tracts and scars after rupture, with orange peel faces in severe cases. Clinically, one or two kinds of damage are often more obvious, and often there is oily seborrhea at the same time and complicate the head and face seborrheic dermatitis, when the face is oily and shiny, and also can occur in patches of erythema, and covered with oily scabs, and does not heal for years. The onset of the site of the face, but also seen in the upper chest and back and scapula, chest, back of the neck, buttocks and other places. The disease can be slightly itchy or painful, and the course of the disease is long, often starting and ending with new rashes, some of which can last for several years or more than ten years. Aggregate acne has a long course and occurs mostly in men. It is common to see a mixture of papules, nodules, cysts, abscesses, sinus tracts, scarring, and other damage.  The principle of acupuncture point beauty treatment is to stimulate the body’s acupuncture points to regulate the function of qi, blood and internal organs to achieve the effect of healing and strengthening the body. All facial problems are caused by the body’s overall dysfunction, so by stimulating the acupuncture points, unblocking the meridians, and removing the causes of the disease, the effect of skin care and facial care can be achieved.  Treatment method: Using the thread injection method, absorbable protein thread or lamb intestine thread is embedded into the corresponding points on the limbs, back and abdomen.  Treatment: 1 time every 15 days, 3 times as a course of treatment, 2-4 weeks after the effect (depending on the physical condition of each person and different).  Contraindications: Eat less spicy and greasy food during the treatment period, do not catch cold, and it is best to avoid swimming and other water sports.  Tip: for the purpose of acne beauty buried thread, try to avoid menstruation.  Acupuncture point buried thread treatment Main points: Dazhi, Quchi, Blood Sea, Sanyinjiao.  Matching points for dialectic: Lung meridian wind-heat with Lung Yu and Shou Ze; gastrointestinal damp-heat with Foot San Li and Tian Shu; Qi stagnation and blood stasis with Body pillar and Diaphragm acupoint.