Faceplasty is a method of natural rejuvenation and restoring harmony of the face and body, developed by osteopath and medical researcher Dr. Ales Ulyshchenko. It combines osteopathic principles, breathing practices, fascial techniques, and deep bodily awareness, working with the face through the whole body.

The method involves no injections, no devices, and no interventions. It is a subtle hands-on approach to tissues and inner systems of the body, aimed at reactivating natural processes and revealing the living expressiveness of the face.

Not to transform, but to restore

Faceplasty is not a cosmetic treatment, nor a way to hide age.
It is an invitation to return to oneself, to a natural, authentic face where softness, symmetry, breath, and movement come back to life.

The work goes beyond the face — it includes the neck, chest, abdomen, diaphragms, and even the feet. Facial expression is closely linked to posture, breathing, and inner state.


What does Faceplasty bring?

  • Releases muscular and fascial tensions
  • Improves breathing, posture, and fluid circulation
  • Restores facial and bodily symmetry
  • Opens the gaze and softens expression
  • Calms the nervous system, supports better sleep and less anxiety
  • Brings back a feeling of a natural, alive, and relaxed face

What do people feel after a session?

Many describe a sense of lightness in the face, as if a weight has lifted.
Breathing becomes deeper, neck and shoulder tensions dissolve, and the face feels rested and open.
There is a sense that your face becomes yours again, not a mask, but a living reflection of your presence.


Who developed the method?

Faceplasty was developed by Ales Ulyshchenko, an osteopath, physician, and educator. His approach is based on anatomical precision, somatic awareness, and a deep respect for the human being.

The method integrates osteopathy, fascial work, breathing techniques, and somatic practices. It is not aimed at superficial effects but at restoring the body’s natural internal processes.


Where does the method come from?

The method emerged from years of clinical experience and teaching. To share it in a structured way, an online training program was created: Faceplasty.Academy.

The curriculum includes theoretical and practical modules — from anatomy and osteopathic theory to hands-on techniques and tissue listening.
It is intended for bodywork professionals — osteopaths, manual therapists, somatic practitioners — and for anyone working consciously with the body.

The teaching emphasizes care, precision, and accompaniment, rather than correction.


This is not magic — it’s attention

Faceplasty is the art of dialogue with the body, where each touch is a listening, and each session a process of gentle guidance.
It’s a subtle path toward a free, expressive face, connected to breath and presence.

A living face is not the goal — it is a reflection of inner freedom.

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