Elana Omari, MS LAc
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Treating patients for more than a decade, Elana Omari MS LAc is solid member of the holistic medical community. Elana has a Master degree in Acupuncture and Health Sciences from New York College of Health Professions. She is a diplomat of Acupuncture recognized by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture. After graduation, Elana opened up her private practice on Long Island where she has been successfully treating patients for over 10 years.

In 2012, Elana joined the team in Noy Skin Care in NY city, where she specializes in skin conditions. Elana believes that beauty can be achieved at any age. This can be achieved by the treatment of acupuncture and herbal medicine. These two disciplines work in concert, to achieve the maximum results in slowing down the natural process of aging. The goal is to promote natural beauty and wellness of the body and spirit.

Under Masters Mary Elizabeth Wakefield and Dr. Ping Zhang, world-renowned in the field of cosmetic acupuncture, Elana immersed herself in a rigorous course of study developing her expertise in facial acupuncture and facial rejuvenation.
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Consists of body constitutional acupuncture, and facial acupuncture.
Herbal masks, essential oils to face and body points will be added to treatment according to diagnosis, jade roller massage, and herbal consultation and prescription if needed.
This treatment will target the body?s physical and emotional issues, and rejuvenate your skin.
It will target all of the above, and in addition will treat internal imbalances resulting in different skin syndromes such as acne, rosacea, hyper pigmentation, body and facial scars, broken capillaries, milia, blackheads, eczema, and psoriasis.
Beautiful skin begins with good circulation and healthy blood and Qi flow.
Your face is a road map of energy and emotions, and according to oriental medicine, skin issues are caused by internal organ imbalances that manifest as dark circles under the eyes, pale skin, acne and excessive wrinkles.
According to Chinese medicine, ?Where Qi goes blood flows?.
In examining meridian flow, all the yang meridians rise up to the head.
Because of this meridian connection, the face remains warm on a cold day when the rest of your body requires bundling in a thick coat.
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