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In this online workshop, our team guides you step by step on how to use the Face Pointer, how to choose the appropriate tip, and how to integrate the tool into your routine for optimal results.
At COREFIT, the face is considered a living system where muscles, fascia, and circulation continuously interact.
When certain areas become rigid, congested, or less mobile, facial features may appear more tired, heavier, or less defined.
The Face Pointer allows targeted work on these tension areas through precise, rhythmic pressure. Its action helps release adhesions, stimulate circulation, and support a more balanced distribution of facial volume.
Compact and highly precise, it can be used on drainage points as well as small muscles located around the bone structure, cheekbones, jawline, and behind the ear.
For safety reasons, certain individuals should not use this device.
Do not use the Face Pointer II or Face Pointer GRAVITY if:
If in doubt, consult a healthcare professional before use.
The Face Pointer II comes with two interchangeable tips designed to adapt to different facial areas and pressure intensities.
Single tip
Ideal for precise, targeted work on drainage points, bone edges, and small muscles.
Triple tip
Located on the opposite side under a removable cap, the triple tip is designed for a gentler treatment of broader muscles above the bone structure.
Single tip
Triple tip
This is normal.
Sensitivity or mild discomfort may occur during initial use of the Face Pointer. This is common and usually indicates that the treated area holds tension or adhesions.
With regular use, this sensitivity gradually decreases.
Light marks may also appear at first. They are normal and typically fade within a few hours.
To get started with the Face Pointer, begin by working on the three foundational points. It is recommended to start on only one side of the face to more easily observe the difference.
Place three fingers at the start of the collarbone.
The treatment point is located just below the collarbone, aligned under the third finger.
Insert the tip at a slight upward angle, to about halfway of its length.
Apply steady pressure at a rhythm of 3 presses per second.
The point is located just behind the earlobe.
Insert the tip in the same way.
Apply steady, controlled pressure without sudden movements.
Open the mouth slightly.
Locate the small hollow just above the cheekbone.
Use the triple tip here, as it is better suited for this area.
After mastering the three foundational points and practicing regularly, you can deepen your experience with more complete protocols.
5-Point Video
10-Point Video
These videos allow you to explore the different facial zones in greater detail and gradually integrate the Face Pointer into a more comprehensive routine.
Complete User Guide:
Download the Face Pointer Manual