Scar Tissue Release

Scar tissue release

Here are three case study scars before and straight after pictures.

The scars will continue to change over the next few days, where lymph will drain further as well as further nerve transmission and blood flow.

The scars will receive another two sessions. I’m intrigued and apprehensive to see the change at the end of the further two sessions. I will post pictures!

Case study 1: The first 2 pictures are of some facial scars from a traumatic car crash 46 years ago, there have been two further operations to release the tight jaw and take out more glass. The client can not open her mouth fully, and has no sensation on the right side from nerve damage. We can see the scar has flattened already after 15 minutes of MSTR work.

Case study 2: 2 scars from a mastectomy 6 years ago. One in the auxiliary where two lymph nodes were removed and one in the breast tissue which is lumpy and tender. The client feels a pull from the sternum and pec major that is painful as well as tingling in the armpit. I look forward to reporting whether there is a change in the pain sensations. The scar tissue already looks better and feels less lumpy.

Case study 3: A hysterectomy scar 24 years old. The scar feels numb to the client, on palpation the scar is flat and smooth until the last inch, which becomes lumpy. Above the scar there is scar tissue underneath the skin, which also felt much better after the work. I am keen to make changes here as c-sections and hysterectomy scars disrupts the meridians of the conception vessel, stomach, spleen/pancreas, liver, kidney and if wide enough the gall bladder. Thats a lot of energy flow disruption!

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