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Could constant manuals/scalp manipulation/scalp loosening cause deposits of excess loose skin leading to forehead wrinkles/sagging eyebrows?
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Could constant manuals/scalp manipulation/scalp loosening cause deposits of excess loose skin leading to forehead wrinkles/sagging eyebrows?
I do the russian manual therapy which involves using a brush planted on the scalp causing the skin underneath to move back and forth in a rapid pulsing motion. I do it 10min 2 x/day.
It was brought to my attention that this could happen as a possible side effect so I figured I would make a thread to gather everyone's thoughts on this.. It seems like a rather serious side effect..
Thanks in advance everyone
It was brought to my attention that this could happen as a possible side effect so I figured I would make a thread to gather everyone's thoughts on this.. It seems like a rather serious side effect..
Thanks in advance everyone
sizzlinghairs- Posts : 812
Join date : 2011-05-21
Re: Could constant manuals/scalp manipulation/scalp loosening cause deposits of excess loose skin leading to forehead wrinkles/sagging eyebrows?
If you are worried about this, check out Deborah Crowley's facialbuilding. If you can get access to the video or the book somehow, and check her Cross-stretching and "jolting" techniques, (her work is backed up by a ton of research), you'll see that what she is doing would be considered crazy by every doctor and dermatologist. She is putting a lot of pressure on the face skin, cross-stretching it around, moving it really fast in almost violent movements, and she looks 20 years younger than she is. In the video she goes through all of the exercises and manuals, and has her daughter go through them as well. I really think there's no need to worry about somethnig like DT lol.
Keanoseg- Posts : 369
Join date : 2014-05-14
Re: Could constant manuals/scalp manipulation/scalp loosening cause deposits of excess loose skin leading to forehead wrinkles/sagging eyebrows?
I'm confused but how is this thread different from your previous one, and your post in the DT thread? They all seem extremely similar and repetitive. Sorry if I'm missing the point.
SonofOdin- Posts : 460
Join date : 2013-11-29
Re: Could constant manuals/scalp manipulation/scalp loosening cause deposits of excess loose skin leading to forehead wrinkles/sagging eyebrows?
Sorry for the repititiveness of it. I know I've been all over the place with it. Posted in the DT thread as I was looking for feedback from those doing DT. I created this thread to specifically hone the question directly in the thread topic as to get it in sight and hopefully generate some thoughts from other members.
sizzlinghairs- Posts : 812
Join date : 2011-05-21
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