-STRUCTURAL BODY–FACE METHOD -
A structured approach to body and face work that restores movement, reduces tension and improves facial appearance by addressing the body as a whole — supporting visible changes without aggressive treatments.
This approach focuses on posture, muscles, fascia and deep tension patterns that directly influence how the face looks and feels.
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Trusted by 5,000+ participants around the world
- WHEN TO JOIN -
A step-by-step system that starts with the body and leads to visible changes in the face and jaw.
01Body tension and poor posture
If there is constant tension in the body, tightness in the neck, back or shoulders,
and a feeling that the body lacks support, stability or lightness
02Puffiness and facial heaviness
If the face or body tends to swell, the facial contour becomes less defined,
and the face looks tired or heavy by the end of the day
03Loss of facial definition
If facial contours become less clear, folds become more noticeable,
and the lower face or neck area starts to change
04Jaw tension and structural changes
If there is tension in the jaw, signs of asymmetry, bite changes,
or a need to work deeper with facial structure through the body
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -
SPECIALIST IN STRUCTURAL FACE CORRECTION THROUGH THE BODY.
A method built on self-correction, working with tension patterns, jaw position and facial structure.
With over 14 years of practice, the work is focused on how body structure directly affects the face.The approach is built around self-correction - teaching how to work with tension, posture and internal patterns that influence facial shape and condition.Professional background includes craniosacral and visceral practice, with a focus on facial modelling through the body.Key areas of work include jaw position, facial width, asymmetry and structural balance.
Self-correction as a system
Techniques designed to work independently with the face and body
Jaw and facial structure
Focus on position, symmetry and natural proportions
Not surface-level work
Approach based on structure, not cosmetic masking
years practice in face and body work
participants across programs worldwide
years teaching structured methods online
years of experience and proven results
- PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK -
WHAT PARTICIPANTS SAY ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE IN THE CLUB.
Real feedback from participants following the method and applying the practices consistently.
- CHOOSE YOUR LEVELS -
THREE LEVELS OF THE “FEET TO FACE” BEAUTY CLUB
The club includes three levels of practice. Each level focuses on a different depth of work - from body and face basics to deeper structural correction with the skull and jaw.
- NOT SURE WHERE TO START? -
CHOOSE THE RIGHT STARTING POINT.
Two ways to understand what your body and face need -
independently or with professional guidance.
Program Selection Test
A short test that helps identify your starting leveland suggests the most suitable program.✔ free
✔ takes 2–3 minutes
✔ instant result
Assessment with a specialist
A guided analysis by a trained specialist to assess tensionpatterns, facial structure and body condition.✔ personalised recommendation✔ deeper understanding of your case✔ suitable if you are unsure or want precision
Each level builds on the previous one - from body and face restoration to deeper cranial and jaw integration.
Join your chosen level now and split the payment into simple manual instalments. Important Payment Note: instalments are not charged automatically. You will receive a reminder before each next payment and complete it manually through the payment link.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Which level should I choose?
If you are unsure where to start, you can begin with our free self-assessment test or book a personal consultation with a specialist.Based on your current condition, goals, and body patterns, we will recommend the most suitable level for you.
2. Why do you start with the body if my main concern is my face?
Because the face does not exist separately from the body.
If there is deep tension in the abdomen, diaphragm, lungs, or internal support system, the neck, jawline, and facial contour are often pulled forward and downward.
That is why local facial exercises alone usually do not create stable change.
We first release deeper tension patterns through gentle osteoplastic body correction. When the body regains balance, facial work becomes far more effective.
3. Can I upgrade from Level 1 to Level 3 later?
Yes, absolutely.
Many members begin with Level 1 to restore body balance first, then upgrade later for deeper work with the jaw, facial structure, and cranial system.
4. I already tried massage, face yoga, Botox, or fillers. How is this different?
Most popular methods focus only on visible symptoms.
Our skull acts as the structural frame that supports the soft tissues of the face. If this frame is imbalanced - due to cranial tension, a narrowed palate, jaw compression, or pulling forces from the body - local methods cannot fully solve the issue.
They may improve the surface temporarily, but they do not address the root cause.
The Mioplastic Method works to restore structural balance in the skull, jaw, posture, and body tension patterns.
Because true beauty reflects functional health.
5. How is this club different from other fitness programs or massage courses?
Our club doesn’t just treat the symptoms - it addresses the deep causes of issues. We focus on restoring balance in your entire body, including posture, jaw alignment, and facial harmony. It’s more than fitness or massage - it’s a osteopathic approach to health and beauty.
6. How much time do I need?
Each member receives an initial assessment and a personalized plan for the first 1–2 months.
The amount of practice depends on your current condition. If there are more accumulated dysfunctions, the first phase may be more active.
Most corrective practices take around 10–20 minutes daily, while full-body balancing practices are often recommended 2–3 times per week.
7. When can I expect results?
Many members notice early changes even after the first abdominal and diaphragm correction session, because these areas strongly influence posture and facial appearance.
Deeper structural changes involving the jaw and skull usually develop over 2–3 months of consistent practice.
If body tension is more significant, the body foundation phase may take longer.
8. Do I need previous experience?
No.
The programs are designed for beginners as well as advanced members.
You also have access to curator support, who helps adjust the plan to your current level and personal goals.
9. What kind of support do I receive?
Depending on your level, support may include:
• initial assessment
• follow-up consultations
• access to the general club chat
• progress tracking and guidance
10. What if I’m not sure where to start?
You can always choose a personal consultation.
There is a quick express option or a deeper full consultation.
A specialist will help you understand how your symptoms are connected, where the root causes may be, and which program path is best for you.
11. Can I join if I have braces, retainers, implants, or veneers?
Yes.
Many dental constructions may create additional tension patterns in the cranial and jaw system, especially if they were placed before the body was balanced.
The method can help reduce compensatory tension and support more natural function.
12. Is it possible to expand the jaw in adulthood?
Yes, but our goal is not aggressive expansion.
The jaw should not be treated as an isolated structure. A narrow jaw usually does not become narrow on its own, it often reflects deeper compression patterns within the skull and surrounding structures.
That is why we first work on restoring cranial balance. As tension patterns are released and the skull regains a healthier, more natural shape, work with the jaw becomes easier and more effective.
The goal is not to force expansion, but to help a narrowed, vaulted palate return toward a broader and more natural form. This happens through structural balance and gentle corrective techniques, not by breaking or forcing the palate.
We do not chase artificial numbers. We focus on restoring the width, function, and proportions that were naturally intended for your body.
13. How many millimeters of expansion can I expect?
The goal of this method is not to chase dramatic numbers or “maximum expansion.”
The real goal is to restore your natural width, balance the skull, improve tongue posture, and create a more harmonious, symmetrical face.
If the palate is widened without addressing cranial imbalance, the body often continues adapting to the same dysfunctional pattern. This can leave the face narrow, flat, asymmetrical, or unsupported, even if more width was created.
That is why our focus is not simply expansion, but full structural balance.
Even 1–2 mm of natural correction achieved through balancing the body and cranial system can create far more meaningful aesthetic and functional changes than aggressive forced expansion alone.
14. I have puffiness and under-eye bags. Can this improve?
Often yes. Puffiness is not always a skin issue.
Very often it is connected with poor lymphatic drainage, restricted breathing mechanics, jaw compression, and tension around the cranial system.
When these deeper restrictions improve, the face often looks lighter and less swollen.
15. I have a weak jawline or recessed chin. Can this help?
A weak jawline is often not only genetic. It may reflect tongue posture, neck tension, backward jaw positioning, and structural compensation.
When these patterns change, the jawline often becomes more defined naturally.
16. My face became longer and flatter with age. Why?
This often happens when the body loses structural support.
Forward head posture, breathing dysfunction, abdominal collapse, and cranial compression can gradually pull the face downward and reduce mid-face support.
17. I grind my teeth at night. Why does this happen?
Teeth grinding is often the body’s attempt to stabilize tension.
It may relate to stress, airway restriction, tongue dysfunction, jaw imbalance, or nervous system overload.
18. I had braces, but my face worsened afterward. Why?
Orthodontics may align teeth, but if body tension, tongue posture, jaw balance, and cranial compression were not addressed, the deeper causes often remain.
That is why some people still feel unresolved changes afterward.
19. Is the program suitable for men, or is it just for women?
It’s for everyone! Men can get rid of back pain, women can enhance their body and face, and even kids can improve their posture and avoid braces. The program is designed to meet the needs of all family members.
20. Can I do the sessions with my family members?
Yes, and we actually encourage it! It’s a great way to improve the health of your entire family.
21. I'm not sure if I can do the program with my diagnosis?
Please write to our support team, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!