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:
If we haven’t met yet, I’m Dr. Thao Bui, Registered Acupuncturist and proud spouse of Dr. Andre. You’ve likely seen me around the clinic—I’ve been part of Dixie Dundas Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic since the beginning, and I’m so grateful to be part of this wonderful community.
Today, I’m excited to introduce something truly close to my heart:
Acupuncture Heals – a calming, dedicated space within our clinic and now online with a new website where you can learn about the healing power of acupuncture and the time-honored wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Whether you’re seeking pain relief, more energy, stress support, or deeper balance, I’m here to help you reconnect with your body—gently, naturally, and effectively.
📅 Monthly blog posts: featuring wellness tips rooted in Chinese Medicine
🌀 Acupuncture insights: how it works, what it treats, how it can support you
🎓 Education: learn about specialized acupuncture techniques
🎁 A FREE e-book Balanced Bites: I created this e-book as a gift to commemorate the launch of Acupuncture Heals. This insightful guide introduces seasonal eating through the lens of TCM. Inside you'll find 25 delicious seasonal recipes, nutrition tips, and timeless insights to help you feel your best. It's my way of sharing simple, nourishing meals and ancient wisdom to support your health journey—one delicious bite at a time.
Balanced Bites is available exclusively to blog subscribers. Since you’ve already shared your email with us, you're all set, no need to subscribe again. If you'd like a copy of the free Balanced Bites e-book, simply reply to this email and we'll be happy to send it your way!
Because wellness isn’t a one-time solution—it’s a rhythm we nurture through awareness and consistent care. Each month, I’ll be sharing:
✔️ Seasonal wellness tips based on TCM principles and our local Mississauga rhythms
✔️ Nutrition guidance to support digestion, immunity, and long-term vitality
✔️ Education on acupuncture—how it works, what it treats, and when it might be right for you
✔️ Gentle reminders to reconnect with your body and nature’s flow
We also share helpful tips, monthly giveaways, behind-the-scenes moments, and seasonal inspiration on social media. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to stay inspired and informed all month long.
Thank you for being part of our clinic family. Whether you're seeing Dr. Andre, myself, or both—we’re here to support you, season after season, with care, compassion, and healing rooted in tradition.
Curious how tiny needles can create big healing shifts? We explore how acupuncture works—from a modern scientific perspective to the time-honored wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Whether you're looking for pain relief, glowing skin, or neurological support, discover why acupuncture is more than just a trend—it’s a powerful, natural tool for whole-body wellness.
Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.
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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.