Steve Rubenstein wrote about his recent experience with the treatment at a beauty parlor in San Francisco. When he arrived, the woman who would provide the slaps said, "You have wrinkles," he writes in the article. "And your left cheek is larger than your right cheek. It's puffier."
It may sound painful, and it's also costly - treatments cost $350 a pop. During the session, the practitioner sat on a stool, listening to music, and slapped Rubenstein's face several times. He writes that it wasn't all that painful, "but it didn't tickle, either."
In addition to slapping, the woman pinched his cheeks, ran her hands over his facial skin, and pushed the skin around on his face. This went on for about 10 minutes, with the slaps getting harder toward the end of the session.
When it was over, the practitioner showed Rubenstein before and after photos of his own face. Unfortunately, he reports, he couldn't see any difference between the two. Judging by his experience, you may want to think twice before you shell out big bucks for face slapping.
If you want sound results, some cosmetic treatments, like Botox injections, are proven to reduce lines that appear with age. And while Botox may have been expensive in years past, it is now much more affordable. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the average cost for injections of Botulinum Toxin Type A, which includes both Botox and Dysport, is $328 - slightly less than it would cost to have an experience like Rubenstein's.
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This slapping treatment really sounds new to me. I've been following the the blog posts at http://www.cosmeticproceduresadvice.com and I've never heard about this wrinkle treatment. Thank you for posting though.
January 18, 2013 - 1:45amThis Comment
Hi Project Beauty,
Thanks for sharing this information.
Best,
Daisy
November 9, 2012 - 8:08amThis Comment