Cosmetic Acupuncture
Mei Zen is a natural, non-invasive approach to improving skin health and overall appearance by combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles with targeted facial acupuncture techniques.
How It Works:
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🕒 Hours of Operation:
Mon, Wed: 8 am – 12 pm, 3 pm – 7 pm
Sat: 8:30 am – 11:30 am
📍 You’ll find Acupuncture Heals inside Dixie Dundas Chiropractic, located at the northeast corner of Dixie Road and Golden Orchard Drive. The entrance is at the front of the building, facing Dixie Road.
🚗 If you're driving south on Dixie Road, turn left at Golden Orchard Drive (just one traffic light south of Bloor Street), then make an immediate left into the parking lot. Free parking is available both in front and along the side of the clinic.
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Mei Zen is a natural, non-invasive approach to improving skin health and overall appearance by combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles with targeted facial acupuncture techniques.
How It Works:
Benefits:
Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture (ZSA) is a specialized technique that blends Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern neurology. It uses precise scalp points associated with brain function to stimulate the nervous system and promote neuroplasticity. Gentle, guided movements during treatment further enhance brain-body connection and support recovery.
Acupuncture treats pain by stimulating the nervous system and restoring balance to the body’s energy flow. From a Western perspective, it triggers the release of natural painkillers like endorphins, improves blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and enhances healing. From a TCM perspective, acupuncture works by clearing blockages in the body’s Qi (vital energy) along specific meridians. Both approaches aim to promote the body’s natural healing abilities and provide lasting pain relief.