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I see a lot of fragmented approaches to the face right now. Gua sha one week. A new tool the next. A trending technique from someone who learned it last month. Jumping from one thing to the next without ever asking why any of it should work. And it fascinates me because the biology hasn’t changed. Your muscles are the same muscles they were a hundred years ago. They attach at the same origins. They insert at the same points. They contract the same way. They respond to pressure the same way. Your fascia follows the same rules. Your lymphatic system drains along the same pathways. Your blood flows through the same vessels. The anatomy is not trending. It’s not evolving season to season. It’s fixed. A deep muscle like the masseter needs slow, progressive, deep pressure. Not because that’s my preference. Because the masseter sits in layers and the deepest fibers attach directly to the mandible underneath superficial fibers and fascia. If you rush in with force, the superficial layer guards. The deep layer never releases. That’s not opinion. That’s how skeletal muscle responds to load. It’s published physiology. A superficial lymphatic capillary needs the opposite. Light. Slow. Directional. Because those capillaries sit in the dermis and their endothelial junctions only open under minimal pressure. Too deep and you compress them shut. The fluid stays. The body has rules. Muscle has rules about how it contracts and how it lets go. Fascia has rules about how it adheres and how it restores glide. The lymphatic system has rules about pressure and direction. Blood vessels have rules about compression and perfusion. None of these rules changed because something went viral. Your face is not a canvas for whatever is popular this month. It’s a living structure that operates on principles. Learn the principles and every technique makes sense. Skip them and you’re guessing. Stop following trends. Start following the anatomy. This is what actually changes the face.
I see a lot of fragmented approaches to the face right now. Gua sha one week. A new tool the next. A trending technique from someone who learned it last month. Jumping from one thing to the next without ever asking why any of it should work. And it fascinates me because the biology hasn’t changed. Your muscles are the same muscles they were a hundred years ago. They attach at the same origins. They insert at the same points. They contract the same way. They respond to pressure the same way. Your fascia follows the same rules. Your lymphatic system drains along the same pathways. Your blood flows through the same vessels. The anatomy is not trending. It’s not evolving season to season. It’s fixed. A deep muscle like the masseter needs slow, progressive, deep pressure. Not because that’s my preference. Because the masseter sits in layers and the deepest fibers attach directly to the mandible underneath superficial fibers and fascia. If you rush in with force, the superficial layer guards. The deep layer never releases. That’s not opinion. That’s how skeletal muscle responds to load. It’s published physiology. A superficial lymphatic capillary needs the opposite. Light. Slow. Directional. Because those capillaries sit in the dermis and their endothelial junctions only open under minimal pressure. Too deep and you compress them shut. The fluid stays. The body has rules. Muscle has rules about how it contracts and how it lets go. Fascia has rules about how it adheres and how it restores glide. The lymphatic system has rules about pressure and direction. Blood vessels have rules about compression and perfusion. None of these rules changed because something went viral. Your face is not a canvas for whatever is popular this month. It’s a living structure that operates on principles. Learn the principles and every technique makes sense. Skip them and you’re guessing. Stop following trends. Start following the anatomy. This is what actually changes the face.

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