Korugi massage is a modern Korean facial massage technique that is gaining popularity for its effectiveness in contouring the face and improving circulation.
The basis of korugi massage involves using special massaging techniques, including deep stroking, rolling, kneading, and working on fascia adhesions with the skin. This massage focuses on stimulating deeper layers of the skin, promoting detoxification and better blood circulation.
The treatment is highly valued for its lifting effects and preventing sagging skin. These unique movements help reduce tension, which is beneficial for individuals experiencing tension in the temporomandibular joint area.
Regular massage sessions can bring visible benefits, such as more defined facial features, reduced puffiness, and improved skin elasticity and firmness.
Additionally, this technique supports skin health by stimulating the natural production of collagen and elastin.
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO KORUGI:
– Discontinuity of the epidermis
– Skin inflamation
– Viral and bacterial infection (fever)
– High blood pressure
– Tooth extraction, purulent conditions
– Rosacea and very sensitive skin type
– 2 weeks after botox treatments
– Hyaluronic acid (2 months after treatments)
– After some other aesthetic medicine treatments, one must wait up to 6 months before doing korugi.