Tiffanie is the owner of Perfect Touch Therapeutic Massage and Esthetics. She been a Massage Therapist since 2007. She has been a Licensed Esthetician since 2019.
Her background in sports massage and deep tissue massage, are just a few modalities that she uses to help her clients with mobility and recovery. She is certified by ACE Massage Cupping/ Medicupping, as well as Rock Tape for the use of FMT blades. These techniques assist her with fascia release and recovery for her clients.
Tiffanie...
Tiffanie is the owner of Perfect Touch Therapeutic Massage and Esthetics. She been a Massage Therapist since 2007. She has been a Licensed Esthetician since 2019.
Her background in sports massage and deep tissue massage, are just a few modalities that she uses to help her clients with mobility and recovery. She is certified by ACE Massage Cupping/ Medicupping, as well as Rock Tape for the use of FMT blades. These techniques assist her with fascia release and recovery for her clients.
Tiffanie is fueled by her passion to make people feel better. Because of this, she considers it necessary to be a ‘forever student’, eager to build on her academic foundations in anatomy and physiology, while staying in touch with the current massage and skin care industry practices. Tiffanie is currently working in Lake Elsinore, Ca and is accepting new clients.
Cert# 31947
Lic # Z137074
CA # 31947
# Z137074
Massage Therapy
Esthetician
FMT Blades introduces the concept of movement therapy and performance enhancement via Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM). The tools may be hard-edged, but the techniques don’t need to be aggressive to deliver superior patient outcomes.The FMT Blades certification is screening dysfunctional movement patterns and utilizing soft tissue tools to improve patient outcomes. The anatomy, physiology and neurology of myofascial soft tissue work is covered. IASTM intervention strategies are combined with kinesiology taping and corrective exercise techniques to deliver a comprehensive approach to patient care. workshop, hands-on environment.
This therapy utilizes glass or plastic cups and a machine to create suction on the body surface. These cups are moved over the skin to facilitate joint mobilization or soft tissue release. This suction can reach deep into the soft tissue or can work superficially to pull inflammation and toxins toward the surface so that the skin and lymphatic system can readily eliminate them. Scar tissues often release quickly, despite the age of the injury or keloid tendencies. ? One of the most amazing aspects of this technique is the "separation" that the vacuum produces in tissue layers. This enables water absorption and renewed blood flow to undernourished and dehydrated tissue, which is invaluable in pre- and post-surgery treatments. It is becoming evident that separation of fused, congested soft tissue and increase in tissue function can be a catalyst for change in many current health conditions.
2020
2019