Lone Sorensen

Lone Sorensen - Facial Reflexology

Face Reflexology is a unique combination that unites traditional healing methods from the Orient and South America with the modern science of neurology. Your face is richly supplied with nerves and blood vessels. Its close proximity to the brain - the control centre of the body - ensures that stimulus to your face has the shortest route to this important organ of your body, in order to effect a re-balancing of your health issues. As a complementary therapy, Face Reflexology is addressing all aspects of an individual: emotional, physical and mental. Conditions that can benefit are as diverse as menopausal and hormonal issues, digestive problems Migraines, muscle tension, the general affects of a stressful lifestyle, as well as learning and behavioural issues for children.

Lone Sorensen Lopez developed Face Reflexology over the course of her 28-year career during which she researched traditional healing therapies from around the world and combined her findings with medical knowledge of the human anatomy and physiology. Her work has been published in Spanish and Danish and more recently in English after she presented her first UK workshop in 2003. In 1985 Lone moved to Argentina where she established the first three reflexology schools and trained almost 2,000 Foot and Face reflexologists over a 12-year period. Headquartered in Spain, Lone Sorensen Lopez teaches Reflexology in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Holland, England, Japan, Mexico, Argentina and Spain.

NP points are stimulated. These are points that have the following properties:

  • Accupuncture point.
  • Vascular Point.
  • Nerve Ending
  • The indian zones are stimulated. It is
  • here where we look for the biggest
  • deposit, which is the indicator of the
  • unbalance degree in the patient. This
  • is a critical step in the therapy
  • because the treatment that will follow will depend upon what we have found here.


    The pair of meridians that correspond with the biggest deposit in step 2 are stimulated. This step is a stimulation to treat the unbalance found in step 2, which is the cause of the disease.

    The zones correspondig to the motor and sensory areas in the brain are stimulated. This stimulation is of great importance for the movements and for the sensory organs.

    The NP Points are stimulated again, this time rotating over the points and then pumping over them. The result is a maneuver that will cause a lymphatic drainage in the whole body through the reflexological arch.
    Step 7 is a stimulation known as the psychological body. What is achieved with this is to balance both brain hemispheres as well as the sympatic and parasympatic Systems.


564 Nerves points

Cranial lines and points

Nerves plexus

Muscle estimulation

The method that are being used at the moment have passed through long and exhaustive research and through a combined methodology of oriental medicine, the primitive techniques of the South American Indians plus modern research in neuro anatomy. So, it can be said that Facial Reflexology is a combination of zone therapy and up-to-date Reflexology, through Neurological observations.

Temprana Therapy is a special tecqunic for handicaped children. Facial reflexology is an important part of this Concept, who is a method teaching parents to treat the child at home.

The stimulatioin of the face gives place to the simultaneous stimulation of the facial micro circulation and its muscles, thus generating the possibility to increase the production of collagen and elastine , helping in cases of wrinkles and imperfections. Such wrinkles appear as a consequence of an organic unbalance, which Facial Reflexology corrects. This way Cosmofacial is born, another facial reflexological treatment used in cosmetology. This treatment works from a therapeutic point of view, without chemicals or surgery.

Cosmofacial