
Remodeling
facial chiromassage
A modern method of facial massage based on anatomical precision, physiology, and an understanding of structural aging processes.
The massage includes all areas of the face, neck, shoulder girdle, drainage and remodeling techniques.
From mechanics to neuroplasticity
3 modules
90 hours
Methodological materials
Individual logic of age-related changes
Remodeling Facial Chiromassage is based on the analysis of individual age-related changes. The specialist assesses the condition of the tissues, mimic patterns, the features of the neck and facial contour, and the characteristic signs of the aging morphotype in order to choose a well-founded working strategy.
The aim of the course is to teach specialists not to repeat a universal scheme, but to see the individual face in front of them and create a massage program for its real tasks.
Aging Morphotypes
Tired, deformational and fine-wrinkled aging morphotypes are considered different scenarios of age-related change, each requiring a different massage strategy.

Personalized Scheme
The specialist learns to create a massage program for the individual face, taking into account tissue condition, age-related changes, and the client’s practical needs.

Professional Analysis
The course helps specialists distinguish effective strategies from fashionable massage trends and understand why a particular technique is appropriate in a specific case.
The point of reference is the nervous system
A key element of Remodeling Facial Chiromassage is the autonomic nervous system, which regulates muscle tone, circulation, drainage, and tissue adaptation.
Chronic stress, mimic habits, and a growing deficit of sensory feedback form long-term patterns that affect the appearance of the face. These patterns cannot be resolved through force or “correction.” In this approach, massage is not a mechanical intervention, but a way of working through a sensory and neurophysiological response.

Regulation Instead of Manipulation
Through touch applied to the face, we influence:
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sensorimotor integration,
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autonomic regulation,
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emotional modulation,
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neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt to change.
Training Program
3 modules 90 hours of practice and theory

Modul 1
Neurotouch
Basic Protocol
The first module begins with the most common and earliest scenario of age-related change: a tired facial expression, tension in the upper face, the periorbital area, the nasolabial region, and the first changes in the middle third of the face. Different protocol variations are developed for the upper face, including forehead and glabellar lines, crow’s feet, and eyebrow descent, as well as for the middle third: the nasolabial fold, early gravitational ptosis of the soft tissues of the midface, lower eyelid puffiness, deepening of the nasolabial fold, and downward displacement of the corners of the mouth.

Modul 2
Face Countouring Design
Form and Contour
The second module focuses on changes involving the lower face, neck, and shoulder girdle. Here it is important to learn to see not an isolated “sagging contour,” but the connection between posture, muscle balance, the cervicomandibular area, and the distribution of tension. In practice, the module includes techniques for the shoulder girdle, visual elongation of the neck, work with the lower face, drainage techniques, and two massage protocols.

Modul 3
Lacy Scin Restoration
Dosing and Control
The third module is devoted to situations in which standard techniques require particular precision: thin, mobile and atonic skin, sensitive areas, couperose, reduced tissue tone, and fine age-related changes. Participants learn asymmetrical combinations, small kneading techniques, percussion, and ways to make the massage more complex without overloading the skin and soft tissues.
Freedom Within the System

Neuroplasticity as a Tool
Precise, well-structured contact, rhythm, and directed sensory stimulation become part of the work with facial expression, tone, and the perception of the face.

Science and Practice in Unity
The techniques are aligned with anatomy, function, tissue condition, and the specific goal of each session.

Adaptive Protocols
The protocol provides structure, but the specialist adjusts depth, sequence, and emphasis to the individual face and the specific task.
Course Materials
For each module, participants receive a course handout and lifetime access to instructional video materials. This allows them to return to the technique after the seminar, review the sequence, clarify the details of the movements, and calmly practice the material at their own pace.
Course Instructor
Constantine Berman
LMT, LicAc, NMT. 30 years of practice and 18 years of teaching facial massage. Highest-category instructor according to the professional standard of Israel, judge at international championships of the World Massage Federation. Author of the Remodeling Facial Chiromassage course.
