Yse Gerbaux, R.Ac
À propos de Yse
Dans ses motsI’m a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac) with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO), passionate about supporting patients through compassionate, collaborative, and holistic care.
I hold a bilingual Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from York University and have worked in diverse healthcare settings since 2020. I completed my acupuncture training at the Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and integrate scientific knowledge with Traditional Chinese Medicine to provide informed, personalized care.
My approach incorporates acupuncture, cupping therapy, cosmetic acupuncture, gua sha, moxibustion, tuina massage, and lifestyle counseling to support overall health and well-being.
Services & prices
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Acupuncture 15
Acupuncture 30
Acupuncture 45
Acupuncture 60
Acupuncture 75
Acupuncture 90
Cupping 30
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 45
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 60
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 75
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Facial Acupuncture 60
« Please select this treatment if you have already seen one of our acupuncturists for an Initial Assessment. »Facial Acupuncture 75
« Please select this treatment if you have already seen one of our acupuncturists for an Initial Assessment. »Facial Acupuncture 90
« Please select this treatment if you have already seen one of our acupuncturists for an Initial Assessment. »Facial AcupunctureNew patient
« *PLEASE SELECT THIS TREATMENT IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST FACIAL ACUPUNCTURE VISIT AT OUR CLINIC*
Discover the natural path to radiant, lifted, and balanced skin with our signature 90-minute facial acupuncture treatment. This comprehensive initial session combines the ancient art of traditional chinese medicine acupuncture with holistic techniques such as gua sha and cupping to support both your inner vitality and outer glow.
Your treatment begins with an in-depth consultation to assess your skin, overall health, and treatment goals. Using ultra-fine needles, facial acupuncture gently stimulates collagen production, boosts circulation, and softens fine lines—while also addressing the root causes of imbalances through body acupuncture points. Facial acupuncture can also target acne problem areas to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and improve overall skin texture.
This is more than a facial—it’s a full-body approach to beauty and balance, leaving you feeling lifted, refreshed, and deeply restored.
Facial acupuncture is eligible for direct billing if your plan covers Registered Acupuncture treatments.
IMPORTANT NOTE: We cannot provide facial acupuncture to anyone who has received any kind of facial injections or botox within the past 3 months. »Acupuncture TreatmentNew patient
Tui Na 30
« Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating. »Tui Na 45
« Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating. »Tui Na 60
« Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating. »Tui Na 75
« Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating. »Stretch Therapy 15Follow-up
Stretch Therapy 30Follow-up
Stretch Therapy 45Follow-up
Disponibilités : vérifié il y a 40 min

