Visual
ANALYSIS
Reading the Face Before You Treat
The face reveals more than expression.
This 6-hour online course teaches you how to interpret 3 groups of wrinkles as reflections of internal organ balance and emotional patterns.
Before applying stimulation, you learn how to observe.
Based on decades of clinical experience with the Sorensen System™ Method, Visual Analysis enhances diagnostic clarity and treatment precision.
Lone Sorensen
Founder of the Lone Sorensen Method™
47 years experience
Understanding
Visual Analysis
Visual Analysis is the structured observation of the face as a reflexology map of internal function.
The face reflects:
• Organ balance
• Emotional patterns
Wrinkles and coloration are not random.
They can indicate underlying functional tendencies and long-term patterns of imbalance
Why Observation Matters
Accurate observation improves treatment selection. By understanding what the face reveals, you can choose the correct reflex areas and therapeutic sequence with greater precision. Visual Analysis strengthens your ability to observe before you treat.
What You Learn to Observe
This course teaches you how to interpret:
• Classic wrinkle patterns and their organ correspondences
• Non-classic lines and emotional tendencies
Clinical Applications
Visual Analysis can be integrated into a facial reflexology or Japanese Cosmo Lifting therapy session as a preliminary assessment tool.
It is especially relevant when working with:
- Chronic organ-related imbalance patterns
- Hormonal irregularities
- Circulatory disturbances
- Digestive system dysfunction
- Liver and gallbladder stress sign
- Kidney and bladder imbalance
- Lung–colon related skin manifestations
- Emotional patterns reflected in facial expression
- Premature aging signs linked to internal stress
- Clients with unclear symptom history
By learning to observe the face before applying stimulation, practitioners improve treatment precision and reduce trial-and-error approaches.
Visual Analysis strengthens diagnostic clarity and enhances the effectiveness of reflex-based interventions.
Professional Outcomes
After completing this 3-hour course, participants will:
- Identify classic wrinkle patterns and their organ correspondences
- Recognize non-classic lines linked to emotional tendencies
- Interpret skin tone changes and circulatory indicators
- Detect swelling, dryness and muscular tension patterns
- Associate visible facial signs with internal organ function
- Improve initial client assessment before treatment
- Select reflex areas with greater precision
- Integrate visual observation into structured therapeutic planning
Visual Analysis enhances your ability to observe before you treat.
You will work with greater clarity, confidence, and precision — strengthening both your diagnostic awareness and treatment effectiveness.
Program
Structure
This 6-hour program follows a structured and practical progression.
The course guides you from foundational observation principles to the interpretation of visible facial signs linked to organ and emotional patterns.
The program is organized into clear thematic parts:
Foundations of Facial Observation
Understanding the face as a reflex map of internal function.
Classic Wrinkle Patterns
Learning the organ correspondences of established facial lines.
Non-Classic Lines & Emotional Indicators
Interpreting subtle facial markings linked to emotional tendencies.
Organ-Specific Visible Signs
Recognizing color, swelling, dryness, and skin texture changes.
Integration into Treatment Planning
Using visual analysis to select appropriate reflex areas before stimulation.
Each part builds observational clarity and practical application.
Facial Mapping Foundations
Understanding how different facial areas correspond to internal organs and physiological systems.
Classic Wrinkles & Organ Links
Study of traditional wrinkle patterns and their associations with colon, liver, kidney, lung, heart and hormonal zones.
Non-Classic Lines & Emotional Traits
Recognition of less common facial markings that reflect emotional tendencies and long-term stress patterns.
Visible Organ Imbalance Signs
Interpreting skin tone changes, swelling, fluid retention, capillary damage and muscle tension.
Emotional Expression Patterns
How grief, anger, worry or joy may leave visible markers in specific facial areas.
Practical Integration
How to apply visual findings to structure reflex therapy sessions more precisely.
Online
Learning Format
The Visual Analysis course is delivered as a structured 3-hour online program.
The format combines:
• Clear visual explanations and facial mapping diagrams
• Step-by-step interpretation of wrinkle patterns
• Organ-specific facial areas analysis
• Emotional pattern recognition principles
• Practical integration into reflex0l0gy therapy sessions
The material is presented in a logical and accessible way, allowing participants to understand facial reflex indicators without requiring advanced medical knowledge.
The course can be followed at your own pace and revisited for deeper observation training.
The program includes:
• Introduction to facial reflex mapping principles
• Classic wrinkle and line interpretation
• Non-classic facial sign recognition
• Organ-specific visible imbalance indicators
• Emotional–facial correspondence model
• Case-based observation examples
• Practical integration into treatment planning
• Downloadable updated teaching material
• Tests and exam cases
• Personal support with Lone Sorensen
The program connects facial observation with structured reflex therapy decision-making.
International Accreditations
& Continuing Education Recognition
The Sorensensistem™
Diploma Programs are internationally accredited and recognized by respected professional organizations across the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, and Australia.
In the United Kingdom, education is approved by the Complementary Medical Association (CMA), the Association of Reflexologists (AoR), and the Federation of Holistic
Therapists (FHT), which affirm compliance
with professional standards for
complementary medicine and holistic therapy.
In the United States, the program is recognized by the American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (#P00124), and is acknowledged by the North Carolina Reflexology Association and the Center for Healing Arts (NCBTMB), supporting structured Continuing Education compliance.
Across Europe, the education is approved in Denmark for Continuing Education (RAB) points, recognized by the Irish Reflexologists’ Institute (IRI), and acknowledged by the Association of Reflexology in Belgium and the Netherlands, confirming broad professional acceptance.
In Australia, the education is approved by the Australian Reflexology Association, further reinforcing its international credibility.
Professional Accreditations







Discover Lone Sorensen
Meet Your Instructor from Denmark
She pioneers a method called Neuro-Reflex Therapy, a methodology for physical and mental health and wellness that combines therapies from oriental medicine, ancient Aboriginal techniques, and modern neuroscience. The therapeutic methods also include Temprana therapy, which is a rehabilitation method of parents’ home training method for children with brain damage, syndromes, and mental and learning problems.
Graduate Reflections
Refined Observational Skills
Visual Analysis strengthens your ability to recognize subtle facial indicators linked to internal imbalance.
Improved Treatment Precision
By observing before stimulating, you enhance your accuracy in selecting reflex zones and therapeutic sequences.
Professional Clarity
This course develops structured visual reasoning that supports more confident and coherent clinical practice.
Begin Your Professional Formation
Professional growth begins with sharper perception.
This 3-hour program offers a focused opportunity to refine your observational skills and integrate facial analysis into your reflex therapy practice.
Observation becomes your first treatment tool.
