Bioalchemy Wellness and Performance

Bioalchemy Wellness and Performance

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05/28/2026

Sinus pressure isn’t always just about mucus.
Your nerves, fascia, breathing, and facial tension all play a role.

These 2 gentle drills target the tissues around the nose and infraorbital nerve to help reduce facial tension and improve the feeling of nasal airflow.

The infraorbital nerve runs close to the maxillary sinus and supplies sensation to the:

* Cheeks
* Upper lip
* Side of nose
* Under eye region

Using gentle pressure, tissue spreading, and slow breathing may help:

* Calm trigeminal nerve sensitivity
* Reduce facial tension
* Improve circulation and drainage
* Create a feeling of decompression through the face

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