An aesthetic care that has its roots in health

Created in the thirties by Doctor Jacquet to cure scars and wounds of war, Jacquet pinches are still used today in the medical field (notably in the hospital of Garches) but are also declined in aesthetics.

This method constitutes a real muscular training for the skin tissues. "Each session of massage has as immediate result, a strong congestion and an elevation of temperature with a sensation of warmth, explains Annie, expert of the pinchers Jacquet at Lucie Saint Clair in Paris . There is also a relaxing feeling of the skin ". The results are visible from the 1st session. Indeed, even on a skin little marked by the signs of the time the effect before / after is visible. The complexion is cooler, the features relaxed and the fine lines smoothed out. The skin is plumped.

Why pinch for the Jacquet pinch?

It has been proven that this stimulation is effective against the appearance of wrinkles but it is also a solution for skin suffering from acne , rosacea, redness and those marked by small scars.

The Benefits of Pinching Jacquet :
- refine puffy faces,
- erase traces of fatigue,
- restoring radiance to the complexion,
- drain the bags under the eyes,
- eliminate scalding and roughness,
- prevent the formation of blackheads and microcysts,
- to restore the brilliance of the dull complexion of smokers,
- oxygenate the skin suffocated by pollution.

But Jacquet pinching maneuvers are also recommended to help the skin after a facelift or injections. An excellent post-lifting and injection treatment because it drains and connects small nerves and avoids blues.

Zoom on the anti-aging benefits of pinching Jacquet

The Jacquet pinch massage "relaunches cellular activity, promotes the formation of young cells that help in the reconstruction of the skin. It also protects against the phenomena of cellular alteration linked to the presence of free radicals. And these small anti-aging pinches are also capable of reconstituting elastin and collagen fibers.

How does a Jacquet pinch work?

On dry skin, cleansed and without cream, the practitioner pinches the skin between the thumb and forefinger with rapid gestures to reach the deepest muscles. "These pinches promote blood circulation and boost cellular activity through better tissue oxygenation, which provides a completely natural feeling of warmth," says Annie.

Discover Jacquet's pinch with Annie.
Show Lucie Saint-Clair
4, avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie - 75016 Paris
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89 € the session or 340 € the 4 sessions