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This course introduces a groundbreaking and entirely new approach to cosmetic enhancement through manual therapy, using the Tetherwork method. This innovative system focuses on improving vascular tone, optimizing lymphatic drainage, and reducing facial fascial tension to promote symmetry and natural radiance. Unlike traditional cosmetic interventions that rely on injections or muscular paralysis, Tetherwork restores balance by engaging tension-based neurological pathways to influence structure and tone. The course includes a complete facial sequence along with a foundational lecture on the vascular, lymphatic, and fascial contributions to aging and asymmetry, and it teaches practitioners how to apply Tetherwork. Key topics and techniques include: • Reading the facial line map: testing areas of tension, and treating to soften key lines of concern to women, including forehead worry lines, glabellar frown lines, crow’s feet, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, upper lip lines (smoker’s lines), and chin dimpling • Reading the Puff: testing and treating puffiness using vascular and lymphatic drainage techniques for the neck and head. • Complete step-by-step cosmetic facial protocol supported by instructional pictures and demonstration video. • Manual therapy under the jaw to firm and tighten the jawline • Muscle isolation techniques for neck and arms to produce a “cut” look • Postural exercises to elevate and align the shoulders quickly • Targeted treatments ideal for individuals wearing dresses that reveal the neck and shoulders • A complete cosmetic package for women seeking confident exposure of the upper body • Integration of vagal tone improvement as a marker of aesthetic outcome, including techniques to treat the vagus nerve that calm autonomic tone, normalize breathing, and soften tension in the neck and face These protocols are suitable for use in clinical, spa, or home care environments and can be seamlessly combined with other facial treatments.
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