Temporomandibular massage intraoral
TMJ TRANSVERSAL INTRAORAL MASSAGE
Massage for relieving pain in the jaw, neck, and facial area is an effective method for reducing stress, relaxing muscles, and improving facial appearance. Specialized techniques, such as massaging the jaw and facial muscles from both the outside and inside through the mouth, help to relieve tension, reduce fine lines and swelling, and improve memory, concentration, and overall well-being.
INDICATIONS
- Pain in the jaw, ears, forehead, eyes, back of the head, neck, shoulders
- Psychological/biosocial stress
- Swallowing and speech problems
- Reduction of symptoms of temporomandibular joint dysfunction
TREATMENT
- Shoulder and neck massage
- Head and facial massage
- Gentle massage techniques around the TMJ
- Stretching and kneading techniques for jaw and neck muscles
- External and internal massage of the face and jaw muscles through the mouth
- Use of sterile gloves for hygiene
YOUR BENEFITS
- Reduction pain and tension in the jaw, neck and facial muscles.
- Improved joint mobility
- Reduction of headaches associated with jaw tension
- Deep relaxation of jaw muscles
- Improved mouth opening
- Improved blood circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Improving skin tone and elasticity
- Lifting and rejuvenation of the face
- Improved general well-being and stress reduction
HEAD MASSAGE
Head massage addresses both therapeutic and aesthetic concerns:
- Headaches
- Upper back pain
- Hypertonus of the masticatory muscles
- Chronic stress
- Burnout syndrome
- Increased anxiety
- Insomnia
- Hair loss
- Mental issues: memory, concentration, attention
- Age-related facial changes: gravitational ptosis of the soft tissues, expression lines, puffiness
«The massage significantly improves the appearance of the face and demonstrates a “wow effect” (lifting effect) after the first session.»