Yu Yang facial massage is a Chinese massage with aesthetic and therapeutic effects. This massage practiced by specialists in Traditional Chinese Medicine is known for its natural lifting effects.
By working the areas of the face, neck and trapezius, this massage makes the skin softer and more tender, helps delay and reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles, releases emotional tensions, renews energy and reveals natural beauty.
This massage is performed with essential oils and Guacha by specialists in Traditional Chinese Medicine at TMed.
CHF 70
Yu Yang (30 min)
CHF 100
Yu Yang (45 min)
CHF 100
Experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine provide online consultations. Appointments are made by skype video.
CHF 175
Acupuncture can help with chronic pain, allergies, respiratory and digestive problems, skin disorders, hormonal problems, stress, anxiety, migraines, fatigue, depression, weight management and more. It can be used to treat existing conditions, to help preventing illness nor simply to increase your wellbeing.
CHF 240
Facial acupuncture stimulate your facial muscles in order to regenerate your skin. It will take you only a few sessions to feel and see the lifting effects of this natural technique.
CHF 60
The pharmacopoeia is the art of combining medicinal plants in order to offer you a natural treatment adapted as closely as possible to your needs. Formulation methods and dosages comply with precise rules, proven and validated over centuries of use.
CHF 110
This massage technique is not generally used for pleasure and relaxation, but rather as a treatment to address specific patterns of disharmony. By applying pressure to meridians, acupoints, and groups of muscles and nerves, tuina removes blockages and works deeply with the positive energy of the body. It can be used to either encourage overall wellness, to treat or prevent specific conditions like lower back pain, or hasten recovery after an illness or accident.
CHF 140
Moxibustion is a technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small spongy herb, to facilitate healing. Treatment purpose is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of Qi, and maintain general health. It is used on people who have a cold or stagnant condition.
Cupping is much like the opposite of massage - rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward.
CHF 120
Specific therapy which focuses upon treating the internal organs of the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, heart, small and large intestines, lungs, stomach, spleen, pancreas and sexual organs. The session will be as deep or as gentle as you wish and will stimulate the lymph, inner organs and digestive system, release stuck fascia that stagnates the organs and provide relief for many types of digestive issues. This therapy has particular benefits for women’s health and it is best done on an empty stomach.
CHF 175
Tuina for babies is a combination of massage, acupressure and other forms of body manipulation, meant to stimulate organ function and improve circulation. Common illnesses like cold, cough, fever, vomiting, low appetite, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain and bedwetting can all be supported with simple Tuina techniques. Tuina can then be used to assist with recovery and as an adjunct to the conventional treatment plan.
Qigong (alternatively, spelled chi gung or chi kung) or "mastery of vital energy," is a meditation technique in the form of gentle gymnastics with slow movements along with breathing and concentration exercises. It is a form of gentle exercise composed of movements that are repeated a number of times, often stretching the body, increasing fluid movement (blood, synovial and lymph) and building awareness of how the body moves through space. Check our group classes section to book your Qigong class or contact us for a private class.