“She has the calm self-possession of someone who has been practicing for over twenty years. I instantly feel like I’m in the safest of hands.”

— Sarah Vine, Get The Gloss

Ziggie Bergman was a TV director working with celebrities and models including Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Keira Knightley, until a chance encounter with Reflexology changed the course of her life. Two minutes of reflexology solved what a doctor had struggled to treat and she immediately brought the treatment into her green room to calm nervous presenters and guests.*

Leaving television, she trained in Reflexology and moved to Santa Fe where she spent many years learning from shaman and healers in New Mexico and this inspires her training and practice. Her psycho-spiritual approach is transformative for both clients and practitioners and can inspire your therapy practice.

A pioneer in modern Facial Reflexology, Ziggie’s is the Winner of the Association of Reflexologists Award for Excellence and Innovation in Reflexology for creating the Bergman Method and Zone Face Lift, which is now being taught to therapists across the globe.

Ziggie holds regular events, pop up clinics internationally and workshops for the public in London and she treats private clients worldwide. She works at the top of her field and has a private clinic in Knightsbridge, London, having previously worked at the prestigious Grace Belgravia Club.

Her specialist training for qualified reflexologists and therapists is with the London School of Reflexology and the award winning Facial Reflexology is now ITEC and VTCT accredited, making this the highest level of training. Facial Reflexology and Zone Face Lift is also approved by the Association of Reflexologists and the American Reflexology Certification Board (for Continuing Education Credits) and accredited with the Federation of Holistic Therapists, CThA and the National Register of Reflexologists Ireland. It is available on Zoom or In-Person in London, Ireland and the USA.

Ziggie regularly features in the press most recently in Tatler, Harpers Bazaar, Telegraph, Daily Express, Sunday Express, Red, Evening Standard, You Magazine and Cosmopolitan.

* By nervous I mean anxious about going on air and I am not suggesting that Facial Reflexology can ‘treat’ a nervous condition. Zone Face Lift and Facial Reflexology are not, as with all forms of reflexology, a substitute for conventional medicine. By sharing my own experience above, I am not claiming that reflexology can treat (or cure) any condition, or imply that a reflexology treatment is superior to that of a GP.