Kobido & facelift
Japanese ancestral facelift, profound reconnection
Presentation
This treatment is entirely dedicated to reshaping and lifting the contours of your face. Every touch is intentional, dynamic, and deeply sensitive—awakening a feeling of being reconnected to your true self. The face is freed from tension, volume is gently restored, and your natural radiance emerges from within.
This facelift by Takumi finch is a signature treatment from our method. Every gesture intuitively adapts to your skin’s condition, emotional state, and subtle sensations. Each session is unique, becoming a meaningful experience of reconnection and transformation.
Indications
- Tiredness, stress, or emotional fatigue reflected in the face
- Loss of volume, definition, or elasticity
- Skin appearing dull, drained, or heavy
- Desire to regain freshness, brightness, and a vibrant expression
- A wish to deeply reconnect and feel fully present in your face
Benefits include
- Restored facial volume, lifted contours, and refined lines
- A vibrant complexion, clearer skin, eyes full of life
- A deep feeling of inner reconnection, clarity, and grounding
- Release of hidden tensions, creating space for authentic expressions
- Renewed energy, balance, and ease of expression
- An experience that feels both dynamic and deeply calming
Scientific background
Facial massage increases oxytocin (a hormone of relaxation, connection, and emotional well-being) and reduces stress hormones such as ACTH and cortisol, promoting profound emotional and physical well-being (Morhenn et al., 2012).
Practical information
Duration: 30-60-75 minutes
Practitioner: Certified Takumi Finch Method Specialist or Expert
Available as part of an integrated facial treatment or as a standalone therapeutic session.
Suitable for all ages, performed without devices or invasive techniques.
Reference
Morhenn, V. B., Park, J. W., Piper, E., & Zak, P. J. (2012). Massage increases oxytocin and reduces adrenocorticotropin hormone in humans. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 18(6), 11-18.