Rejuvenating Your Skin with Facial Acupuncture - Part 1
- Jason Hartz
- Apr 16
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 23
Dr. German Romero Feigel Lic. Ac Physician (MD Venezuela)

Skin is the largest organ of the body. It protects muscles and internal organs while connecting us to our environment. Through our skin, we can feel the heat of the sun, the cold of winter, the warmth of a hug or a kiss, and even the light touch of a single hair.
Skin can also reveal internal conditions affecting our health, such as lupus, infections, or psoriasis. Healthy skin conveys positive signals to those around us, especially when it comes to visible areas like the face, neck, décolletage, and hands.
The skin regenerates approximately every 28 days, depending on the area of the body. However, sun damage acquired in youth - such as sunburns - often manifest later in life through pigmentation changes, freckles, wrinkles, furrows, skin tags, and loss of firmness. In one word: aging.

Aging is a continuous and inevitable process, but we can take steps to slow it down. The face contains acupuncture channels through with Qi (Chee) flows. This vital energy governs activity (Yang Qi) and rest (Yin Qi). By balancing Qi, facial acupuncture can help promote skin health and tonicity.
When combined with treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, five-plum blossom (microneedling) using specially formulated peptides, bio-enhancers, vitamins, facial cupping, and personalized home care, facial acupuncture can significantly slow the aging process and improve overall skin health.
Schedule your appointment today with Dr. German Romero Feigel, AP (MD Venezuela).
352-448-5836
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