The term "sister holes" isn't standard in massage therapy or dermatology; it might be a colloquial or specific term used within a certain context. For the purpose of providing guidance, let's assume it refers to two specific areas or points on the body that are being targeted for massage, likely on the face given the specificity and the common interest in facial massage techniques.
The theoretical basis for using alternating massage between two points could involve: alternating massage between two sister holes 2 top
In practice, a therapist would likely:
If you could provide more context or clarify the terms, especially "sister holes," I could offer a more precise explanation or help with creating a report. The term "sister holes" isn't standard in massage