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Why Mira Kapoor’s acupuncture beauty routine is going viral

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 19:00 IST
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Can Acupuncture Replace Botox?

If you were scrolling through Instagram over the weekend, you probably paused at a rather startling visual on Mira Rajput Kapoor’s stories. There she was, looking completely serene, with her face covered in dozens of extremely fine acupuncture needles. For most of us, the immediate reaction to facial needles is a quick wince.


But according to the wellness enthusiast, this traditional-meets-modern beauty ritual is entirely painless. Welcome to the buzzy world of cosmetic acupuncture. It’s rapidly becoming the go-to treatment in high-end skincare circles, promising a natural, sculpted look without the downtime—or the frozen expressions—of cosmetic injectables. But is it actually worth the hype, or are we just looking at another fleeting celebrity wellness fad? Let's break down the reality behind the trend.

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The Celebrity Angle: Lifting, Depuffing, and Healing

Mira Kapoor hasn't just incorporated this into her routine for a quick, superficial glow. While she heavily advocates for the treatment’s ability to naturally lift the face, depuff tired skin, and allegedly detoxify the body, her personal motivation is quite specific. She shared that she actually utilizes these sessions to help correct a slight facial asymmetry. This unevenness, she noted, originally developed as a knock-on effect from an old shoulder injury.


It’s a fascinating reminder of how interconnected our muscles and fascia really are. But alongside the physical therapy aspect, the routine is constantly promoted as a powerful "detox" for the skin. And whenever that buzzword gets thrown around on social media, it’s usually time to consult the dermatologists.


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The Dermatological Reality: Tricking Your Skin

So, what exactly happens when you willingly turn your face into a pincushion? According to medical experts, the science behind the glow is actually pretty straightforward. It all comes down to strategically tricking your body.

So, what happens when those incredibly fine needles actually go in? You’re essentially tricking your own skin. Each tiny prick causes a microscopic, highly controlled injury. And your body? It immediately goes into repair mode. Your immune system sounds the alarm, sending a fresh rush of blood and a huge burst of collagen straight to your face to heal the "damage." That sudden flood of natural collagen and circulation is exactly what does the magic—plumping everything up and physically pushing out those stubborn fine lines right from the inside.


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Debunking the "Detox" Myth

Now, let’s clear the air about the so-called detoxification process. Experts are quick to point out that the biochemical "detox" claims often championed in celebrity circles are largely overstated. Your liver and kidneys do the detoxing. What cosmetic acupuncture is actually doing is dramatically enhancing your lymphatic drainage. By stimulating specific points on the face and neck, the treatment physically flushes out the stagnant fluid that causes facial puffiness.


That’s the real secret behind the snatched, sculpted look post-treatment. It’s less about clearing out mystical toxins, and much more about moving trapped water weight. Add in the mandatory relaxation required to lie perfectly still with needles in your face, and that stress reduction alone provides a visible benefit to your complexion.


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The Final Verdict

If you are looking for a non-invasive, holistic maintenance therapy to treat the early signs of aging or secure a temporary, natural glow, cosmetic acupuncture is highly effective. It’s a fantastic pre-event treatment.

However, professionals strongly advise managing your expectations. While it is a brilliant maintenance tool, it is not a miracle cure. It simply will not deliver the dramatic, structural alterations associated with dermal fillers, botox, or cosmetic surgery. Think of it as a high-intensity pilates class for your facial muscles—it will tone, lift, and refresh, but it isn't going to change your fundamental bone structure.


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