Frequently asked questions.

Are your services covered by Insurance?

Yes, our services are eligible for coverage under most health insurance providers. Check with your provider to confirm coverage details.

What should I wear for an acupuncture session?

It's best to wear loose and comfortable clothing to allow easy access to acupuncture points. Depending on the treatment, your acupuncturist may need to access areas like the arms, legs, and back. It's also helpful to wear clothing that can be easily rolled up or removed if necessary. However, if you forget to wear suitable attire, your acupuncturist can provide a gown or draping for your comfort and modesty.

Additionally, During cosmetic acupuncture sessions, it is typically requested that clients refrain from wearing makeup. This is because the acupuncturist needs a clean and clear surface to work on the skin effectively. Makeup, especially foundation, can create a barrier that hinders the insertion of needles and may affect the accuracy of the treatment. Removing makeup ensures that the acupuncturist can properly assess the skin and perform the procedure for optimal results. If you arrive wearing makeup, your acupuncturist may provide gentle cleansing options to help prepare the skin before the treatment.

How many acupuncture sessions are needed for a specific condition?

The number of acupuncture sessions required varies depending on the nature and severity of the condition being treated. Some acute conditions may show improvement after just a few sessions, while chronic or complex conditions may require ongoing treatment over an extended period. Your acupuncturist will evaluate your condition and discuss a recommended treatment plan during your initial consultation.

How many sessions are required to see results in Cosmetic Acupuncture

The number of sessions needed to see results in cosmetic acupuncture can vary. However, a series of 10 to 12 sessions is generally recommended for optimal and long-lasting results. Maintenance sessions are advised afterward to sustain and prolong the benefits.