Face Yoga's Adipose Tissue Loss Properties Astound Scientists

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 23, 2021 / A study conducted by leading dermatologists shows that facial adipose tissue loss improvements that may come with regular facial exercises. More than an exciting idea, science is finally showing how Face Yoga can slim the cheeks, remove double chins, and burn fat.

It doesn't take much of a trip into the past to land in a time when women's magazines focused on fitness advice for the body only.

Crunches. Sit ups. Push ups. Squats.

If someone wanted to lose weight they needed to sweat. But what about the excess weight that's carried in the face? No amount of gym-time can help reduce a frustrating double chin or excess fat in the jowls.

But Face Yoga can.

According to a study conducted through the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, regular facial exercises have a long list of benefits that improve over time, including looking younger and slimmer through facial toning and sculpting. Meaning, the more someone works on a set facebuilding program, the better the results.

From chin lift Face Yoga exercises that help reduce the appearance of unsightly double chins, to cheek puff Face Yoga exercises that help tighten and firm cheek muscles, Face Yoga isn't just about blasting away fat in specific areas. Instead, it helps to target problem areas on the face to prevent facial muscles from becoming weak and saggy.

When the muscles of the face are strengthened and firmer, the outer layer of skin becomes smoother and tighter - this firmer skin helps to promote a younger appearance. While Face Yoga exercises also work to sculpt the face by removing fat from the cheeks, banishing unwanted jowls, and reducing fat under the chin - known as 'submental fat'.

Between shaving off unwanted fat and reducing wrinkles and stress lines, Face Yoga is helping women lose weight AND look younger.

Now that's a win-win.

Will Face Yoga become a weight loss tactic talked about in women's magazines tomorrow and in the future? Time will tell, but science is excitedly answering that question with a resounding 'YES'.

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