Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Undoing “Computer Face”: Inside Su Man’s Tech-Smart Facial

The Shock Wasn’t the Egg — It Was Letting Go of My Phone

I didn’t know what to expect when I walked into London’s first frequency chamber — and I certainly wasn’t expecting the shock that came with being asked to leave my phone behind. What followed wasn’t just a wellness treatment, but a quiet confrontation with how uncomfortable disconnection has become. Inside the Harmonic Egg, resistance softened into surrender, and scepticism gave way to the deepest rest I’ve experienced in years.

The Facial Designed for the Permanently Plugged-In: My Review of Su Man’s Screen-Time Reset

In a world where our faces spend more hours illuminated by blue light than natural daylight, Su Man has created a treatment that finally acknowledges the toll our digital lifestyles take on our skin, and honestly, on our bodies as a whole. Her signature facial, designed specifically for people who are chronically glued to their screens, feels like a much-needed intervention for anyone who works in tech, content creation, editing, emailing, or simply living online more than off.

This is not your typical cleanse-exfoliate-massage ritual. Su begins by assessing exactly how your posture, eye strain, tech habits, and long hours of digital stagnation show up on your face. Think: tense jaw from constant clenching, dullness from lack of circulation, puffiness from staring downwards, and that subtle dehydration that comes from being inside all day. She works methodically through each layer, releasing fascia that has been locked tight from hunching over screens, stimulating lymphatic drainage to counteract that heavy, sluggish “computer face,” and using LED and microcurrent in a way that doesn’t feel gimmicky but genuinely corrective.

What sets this facial apart is how targeted it feels. Su doesn’t just focus on the skin; she works on everything that affects it. The shoulder and neck work alone could convert even the most sceptical person, suddenly you realise just how much tension you carry from hours spent tapping away at your laptop. Her facial sculpting is transformative, undoing the puffiness and stagnation that show up after long editing sessions or back-to-back Zoom calls.

By the end, your face feels lifted, awake, and re-circulated, but more than that, you feel present again. It’s a facial designed not just to make you look better, but to reset the impact of the digital world we can’t escape. For anyone living in constant proximity to their phone, laptop, or camera (which is all of us), Su Man’s treatment is the closest thing to a manual reboot for both skin and mind.

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