Kinesiotaping, also known as dynamic taping, is a highly effective technique that enhances both aesthetic and therapeutic facial treatments.. Originally developed in the 1970s by Dr. Kenzo Kase, this method was traditionally used in physiotherapy and sports medicine but has now become an integral part of natural facial therapies, aesthetic medicine, and post-surgical rehabilitation.
By applying specialized elastic tapes to the skin, kinesiotaping releases muscle tension, stimulates lymphatic drainage, and supports tissue regeneration. It is particularly beneficial for reducing puffiness, sculpting the jawline, relieving tension in the masseter muscles (which contribute to TMJ issues), and improving skin elasticity. The technique gently lifts the skin, increasing circulation and enhancing oxygen and nutrient flow, which in turn supports collagen and elastin production for a firmer, more youthful appearance.