Friday 25 September 2009
Spa Girls loves Sumishi but it’s not what you think!
Most people when they first hear the word Sumishi think it’s a fine delicacy in their favourite Japanese restaurant. Nope! It’s the ultimate toning machine heralded as a new kind of face lift called Sumishi Microcurrent Therapy.
For over the past 15 years doctors and physical therapists all over the world have been using microcurrents to heal injured muscles, tendons and other related injuries. Gaining in popularity Sumishi Microcurrent Therapy offers painless, non-invasive face rejuvenation for those looking for an anti-aging procedure.
Sumishi treatments aid in rebuilding the skin from the inside out and help increase circulation to the muscles thus building overall muscle tone. Sumishi uses an extremely small electrical current which pulsates and penetrates the cell wall balancing the electrical potential of the cell, where it stimulates circulation, cellular growth and reproduction, causing the skin cells to function and reproduce at a higher rate. Sumishi enhances muscle tone causing a lifting effect and improves the integrity of the skin producing a refined, firm and less lined appearance. It also improves skin colour. Clayton Shagal products enhance these results as they stimulate the same functions. And your skin will feel like silk after the hour long treatment.
It is recommended to have 12 treatments over a six week period for maximum benefits. These are followed-up with treatments once a month for another year. After only 5 treatments people kept telling me how great I looked--and I could even see the difference--not to mention it is a very relaxing facial.
Sumishi Microcurrent Therapy is used for a number of treatments including the repair of scar tissue, lymphatic drainage, reducing the appearance of stretch marks, scalp treatments, cellulite, and acne.
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