Kobido Massage is an intensive, manual treatment rooted in Eastern medicine, often referred to as a non-surgical facelift.
Using advanced hand techniques, it works on the deeper layers of the skin and facial muscles, helping to release tension and improve facial contours. This deeply stimulating massage boosts circulation, supports detoxification, and firms the skin — resulting in a smoother, more radiant complexion.
Kobido is considered a natural alternative to treatments like Botox, fillers, or threads. While the massage is primarily focused on the face, it can be extended to include the neck and décolletage. It is especially recommended as part of an anti-aging routine, and for those looking to reduce muscle tension, improve skin firmness, and enhance overall skin health.
Perceptibility
Duration
45-60 min
Recovery time
none
Number of treatments in a series
4-6
Kobido massage is recommended for individuals who:
Kobido massage restores a youthful appearance and natural glow to the skin. It improves facial contours, smooths out fine lines, and reduces puffiness under the eyes. The treatment stimulates regeneration, supports detoxification, and relieves muscle tension — including symptoms of bruxism. The result is healthier, firmer, and more radiant-looking skin.
STEP I: Cleansing and Skin Disinfection
STEP II: Main Massage Sequence
STEP III: Acupressure
Kobido massage should not be performed in cases of active skin or systemic inflammation (such as fever), broken or damaged skin, couperose skin with fragile capillaries, or purulent lesions within the oral cavity. It is also not recommended shortly after dental procedures — such as tooth extraction (within 2 weeks) or implant placement (within 2 months). The treatment should be avoided during flare-ups of rosacea, in individuals with active cancer, or following recent aesthetic procedures, including dermal fillers (within 2–3 months), Botox (within 2 weeks), or thread lifts (within 6 months).
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Definitely yes — it combines deep relaxation, natural lifting, and visible skin improvement without needles or chemicals. For many people, it’s an effective, non-invasive alternative to aesthetic medicine.
Kobido works differently — it relaxes facial muscles and improves skin tone, creating a natural lifting effect. Unlike Botox, it doesn’t “freeze” the muscles, but with regular sessions, it can significantly soften the appearance of expression lines.
After a full course of treatments, the effects can last for several months. To maintain the results, we recommend scheduling a session once a month.
It’s not painful, but some parts of the massage — especially the lifting and drainage techniques — can feel quite intense. Sensations vary from person to person; many clients describe them as “pleasantly strong.”
Yes, if the breakouts are mild and non-inflammatory. In cases of active, pustular acne, it’s best to postpone the treatment. A consultation with a cosmetologist is always recommended before the massage to ensure it’s safe and suitable for your skin condition.
Yes! Thanks to lymphatic drainage, Kobido massage improves circulation and helps remove excess fluids. The skin appears brighter, and puffiness is significantly reduced.
Yes, Kobido massage can be successfully combined with many other treatments — both to enhance aesthetic results and to improve the overall condition of the skin.