In Training & Educational Settings:
Use these posters in classroom or training environments to teach students the complete Dien Chan system. Display the front and side view BQC points posters alongside the four key diagrams so students can reference all perspectives simultaneously. As you teach specific protocols, point to the corresponding zones on the posters to reinforce learning.
For Clinic Wall Display:
Mount these posters in your treatment room or waiting area as professional reference tools. Clients naturally gravitate toward visual information—having these posters visible educates clients about facial reflexology while you work. This creates a professional, informed environment.
For Client Education:
Use the posters during consultations to show clients which facial zones relate to their concerns. Point to specific reflex points and diagrams to explain why you're working particular areas of their face. This visual education builds client understanding and confidence in your work.
Understanding the Front View BQC Points:
Study the front view poster to locate all facial reflex points visible from the front. This is your primary reference for facial work. Reference this poster when performing treatments to ensure accuracy of point location. Use it to teach clients which zones you're addressing.
Understanding the Side View BQC Points:
The side view poster shows reflex zones visible from the lateral (side) perspective. This is essential for working the temples, ears, sides of the face, and profile zones. Reference this when working on the sides of the face or when points are not visible from the front view.
The Penfield Diagram:
This poster shows the Penfield map—the neurological representation of the body on the face. It reveals how the brain maps onto facial zones and is essential for understanding nervous system reflexology. This diagram is particularly important for headaches, neurological concerns, and nervous system balance.
The Yin-Yang Front View Diagram:
This poster illustrates the yin and yang energy distribution across the front of the face. Understanding yin (right side, cooling, calming) and yang (left side, warming, activating) properties helps you determine which side of the face to work for specific conditions. Reference this when balancing yin and yang energy.
The Yin-Yang Side View Diagram:
The side view yin-yang diagram shows how yin and yang properties distribute along the profile of the face and head. This is essential for understanding energy flow and balance from the lateral perspective. Use this when working on the side of the face.
The Viscera Diagram:
This poster shows internal organ reflex zones on the face. Use this to locate and understand which facial areas correspond to specific organs—liver, kidneys, stomach, etc. This is crucial for treating digestive, eliminatory, and metabolic conditions.
Integrated Reference:
Use all three posters together to develop a complete understanding of how different systems map onto the face. For instance, locate a reflex point on the front view, check its yin-yang properties on the appropriate diagram, then reference the viscera or Penfield map to understand which body system you're addressing.
For Self-Study:
Mount these posters in your home practice space. Regular visual review accelerates memorization of reflex zones and point locations. The more familiar you become with these diagrams, the more intuitive your practice becomes.
Teaching & Promotion:
Display these posters in your clinic to demonstrate your professional knowledge and create an educational environment. Clients appreciate the visual professionalism and the clear communication of what facial reflexology addresses.
Point Verification:
When unsure of a specific point location during practice, quickly reference the appropriate poster. Having these visible ensures accuracy and consistency in your work.
Complete System Reference:
These three posters together provide the complete visual reference for the Dien Chan system. No additional diagram resources are needed—all essential maps are included.
Pro Tip:
Mount these posters at eye level in your treatment space for easy reference during client sessions. The side-by-side display of front, side, and four key diagrams allows you to reference multiple perspectives without searching through books or digital resources.