Facial Reflexology – SORENSENSISTEM

Facial Reflexology is a holistic therapeutic method that supports the nervous system and activates the body’s natural self-healing capacity. This specialized treatment combines different techniques and is individually tailored according to each person’s specific needs.

The face contains reflex zones that mirror the entire body. When these points are stimulated with gentle and conscious touch:

  • Deep relaxation is achieved
  • The nervous system is balanced
  • Blood circulation improves
  • The hormonal system is supported
  • Energy flow is released
  • Helps alleviate pain related to the spine, joints, and the overall musculoskeletal system
  • Promotes balance between the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
  • Through lymphatic drainage, fluid retention is reduced, wrinkles are softened, collagen production is supported, and a natural lifting effect enhances youthful vitality and radiance.

Facial reflexology combines zone therapy, acupuncture points, and neurological stimulation techniques. During the session, the body releases “feel-good” chemicals such as endorphins and serotonin, providing both physical and emotional relief.

The Method

Specific areas of the face are connected to the central nervous system and meridian lines. Through these connections, stimulation affects the entire organism. The method offers fast and effective support, particularly in cases of stress, hormonal imbalance, and emotional overload.

In the first stage, the face is analysed and a personalized balancing program is created. After the foundational 7-step balancing protocol, treatment is deepened with more specific techniques according to individual needs.

Why Facial Reflexology?

  • A natural and non-invasive method
  • Promotes holistic balance
  • Supports both body and mind simultaneously
  • Especially effective in neurological, hormonal, and psychological conditions

What Is the Difference Between Facial Reflexology and Facial Massage?

Facial massage primarily works on the muscular and skin levels, whereas facial reflexology works on the neurological and hormonal levels. Facial massage is mainly aesthetics-focused and aims to relax facial muscles and improve skin circulation. In contrast, facial reflexology offers a therapeutic approach, influencing the entire body through the nervous system.

Massage generally provides temporary relaxation, while facial reflexology aims to regulate the nervous system and create deeper, longer-lasting balance. Facial massage is beauty-oriented, whereas facial reflexology is based on a holistic health approach. Nevertheless, facial reflexology also enhances skin vitality and radiance and may provide rejuvenating and natural lifting effects.

Face Massage

Additional Therapy Areas Based on Facial Reflexology

1-Trauma Release Therapy

Trauma Release Therapy is a holistic method that creates deep inner calm within the nervous system, reduces stress, and supports the resolution of past trauma.

Through gentle and rhythmic pressure techniques, the body enters a deeply relaxed state. This special relaxation allows the client to reach a natural meditative level. At this point, the body begins to release emotional burdens and traumas accumulated over the years.

How It Works

  • Breathing is regulated
  • Stress hormones decrease
  • The nervous system balances
  • Hormonal levels normalize
  • Emotional detoxification is supported

Stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline are gradually replaced by balancing neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline. As a result: Mental clarity, Emotional balance, Deep inner peace, Increased concentration and focus

Who Is It For?

Suitable for all age groups — children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Especially supportive for: Stress, Trauma, Emotional imbalances, Depression, Burnout, Eating disorders, Mental fatigue

A Scientifically Based Approach:The method developed by Lone Sorensen is based on various microsystems and supported by international research. Scientific studies from Japan, Argentina, France, and the United States form the foundation of this system.

Trauma-Based Meridian Method

Based on Tibetan medicine, this method identifies emotional imprints of past trauma reflected on the face, the affected meridians, and the dominant emotional patterns present. Protocols aimed at releasing these emotions are applied primarily on the face and briefly on the feet.

A personalized program is designed. Once the body reaches a meditative state, the applied protocols facilitate the release of stored emotional patterns.

2-Addiction Therapy

In addiction, the limbic system plays a central role. The limbic system is the centre of reward, pleasure, motivation, emotion, and learning mechanisms. Addiction develops through the “reprogramming” of these neural circuits.

The limbic system is evolutionarily older than the cortex. In other words, logic understands the harm of addiction, but the limbic system demands reward. That is why people often say: “I know it’s harmful, but I can’t stop myself.” This is not a lack of willpower — it is a neurobiological circuit imbalance.

The Method: Through acupuncture and meridian points used in facial reflexology, deep relaxation is first achieved. Then specific protocols are applied to regulate the limbic system and restore neurobiological balance. The number of sessions varies depending on the type, severity, and duration of addiction. For children and adolescents with screen addiction or similar behavioural patterns, parents are provided with a home protocol they can apply. In such cases, one full session per month with a facial reflexology specialist is generally sufficient.

3-Tinnitus Therapy: 

There are approximately 40 possible underlying causes of tinnitus. When this condition occurs, a detailed patient history is taken, and a facial analysis is conducted. Any accompanying symptoms are also identified, and an appropriate treatment protocol is determined and applied accordingly.

By working with meridian and acupuncture points, the therapy aims to address the underlying root cause and, as a result, alleviate the tinnitus.

Face Massage