Acupuncture is a way of treating the body using small, sterilized needles to influence energy channels in your body. It addresses organs, systems, and even learned behavior patterns by stimulating energy channels, concentrating on local areas of concern, and restoring balance.

Thinking of trying acupuncture? Here are some commonly used, not so commonly thought of uses: Pre-Menstrual Syndrome, Ganglion Cysts, Knee Pain, Surgery Recovery, Fertility, Smoking and Recreational Drug Cessation, Sleeping Problems, Weight Loss, TMJ Pain, Allergies, Sinusitis, Joint and Muscular Pain, Headaches, Stress.

You name it - there is a point prescription that Dr. Stephanie can address using traditional and modern acupuncture methods.

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Whether you have had Botox or other injectables in the past, or you are interested in an alternative to it, Cosmetic Acupuncture is an efficient method for addressing fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven and puffy skin in the face & neck.

Tiny, painless, sterilized needles work to naturally increase your body’s capacity to produce more collagen and elastin. Coupled with facial massage, it is 100% organic, painless, and effective.

Dr. Stephanie designs a custom blend of acupuncture points, herbs, and massage to fit each individual patient. Usually, an initial series of cosmetic acupuncture is anywhere between 10-12 sessions. Seasonal ‘top-up’ treatments are recommended to prolong the effect.

Cellulite Acupuncture

A completely natural approach to reduce the appearance of cellulite.

Cellulite Acupuncture is paired with deep tissue massage, hormone profiling, supplements, and dry brushing to get right to the (often multiple) sources of the problem.

Cellulite Acupuncture increases blood flow and circulation to problem areas, which helps to clear out stagnant energy and reduce the dimpling effect. It also helps tone the relative layers of the dermis and supporting ligaments. By using certain metabolic and hormone points, this will help naturally increase metabolism, and encourage a smoothing out effect.

Usually, an initial series is anywhere between 10-12 sessions. Seasonal ‘top-up’ treatments are recommended to prolong the effect.

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