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Body BeneFits, Inc.
(formerly known as Endermologie Center of the Woodlands)
9191 Pinecroft, Suite 100
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
281. 292.8882
 
SmoothShapes Laser Cellulite Reduction Treatments Now Available at Body BeneFits in The Woodlands, Texas
 
Body BeneFits has been specializing in cellulite reduction treatments since 2000 and are the only Houston or Woodlands, Texas location to offer the latest technology from Eleme’ Medical called SmoothShapes.
 
SmoothShapes has a patented technology called Photomology which provides multiple technologies for treatment of cellulite and fat liquification. This has been shown on The View, Today’s Show NY, Oprah’s O magazine and the Mike & Juliet Show in the morning.
 
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Spa Industry’s First Molecular Massage - Light Therapy

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iinnLight Launches Spa Industry’s First Molecular Massage™ with New Energizing Light Therapy Delivery System

Patented Device Capitalizes on Wellness Revolution; Offers Spas a New Source of Revenue without Adding Headcount.  iinnLight Technologies, the emerging leader in optimizing light to transform and energize lives, today launched [Read more →]

Body Coffee introduces New Hydrating Body Wrap

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Welcome to the New Hydrating Body Wrap Treatment!

It is with great pleasure that we introduce the New Hydrating Body Wrap to our signature spa therapy collection. Experience true luxury with our sumptuous 3-step spa treatment as you restore inner balance while nourishing outer beauty.

The New Hydrating Body Wrap Treatment is sheer poetry for your spirit! It truly is an essential, self-indulgent reward for your body.

Step One

Espresso Citron Naturally Foaming Body Exfoliant

This gentle, naturally foaming exfoliant is made from finely milled organic espresso. Combined with vibrant citrus oils, the Espresso Citron Naturally Foaming Body Exfoliant smoothes and softens skin.

Step Two

Coffee Orchid Hydrating Body Serum

After your full body exfoliation, slip into a silky cocoon of moisturizing wild orchid extract and powerful antioxidants which envelop your body from head to toe. Like a radiant butterfly you will blossom with your natural defenses renewed and revitalized.

Step Three

Jasmine Java Nourishing Body Crème

Your luxurious experience culminates as your body is massaged and replenished with a decadent Crème of coffee, cocoa, and Shea butter infused with exotic jasmine and organic ylang-ylang. You emerge revived, refreshed, lucid and lyrical.

The New Hydrating Body Wrap Treatment is a perfect complement to any spa menu.

As a special promotion, we are offering spas 15% off all products through June 15th, 2008. Mention this email to receive your discount

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True Colors Day Spa - Lakeville MA Introduced New Services and Therapist

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Skincare and massage open house went well

Everyone was invited to visit True Colors Day Spa for a skincare and massage open house.

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Complimentary mini-facials, skin analysis, microdermabrasion and light therapy consultations, custom-blended home skincare programs and hand treatments were provided by Beverly Gatrell and Pat Callahan, licensed estheticians.

They have recently attended advanced training on microdermabrasion and light therapy and have participated in The America Skin and Spa Expo in Chicago and The International Esltetics and Spa Conference in Philadelphia.

In addition, the spa will be introduced Kelly Rego, certified massage therapist, as the newest member of their staff. Ms. Rego will be giving complimentary head, neck, shoulder massages at the open house. Her massage services include aromatherapy, hot stone, and Kriya massage treatments.

True Colors is located on Bedford Street, in the plaza next to the Town Office Building.

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Give Your Business A Lift - Aveda

 

Facial services are the #2 revenue generator for Spa’s

Aging concerns are the #1 reason guests visit the Spa/Salon

Age treatment is the leading and fastest growing category in professional skincare

  • +88% over past 5 years
  • Projected to grow +34.5% to $2.4 billion over next 5 years

Green Science is clinically proven to perform in 4 weeks*

  • 41% more lifted appearance
  • 37% reduction in the appearance of lines and wrinkles

*Based on clinical testing of the 4-step Green Science™ Skin care system.

Find your balance with the new Chakra Balancing Massage

Grounded in Ayurveda—the Ancient healing art of India, this innovative treatment focuses on the centering of the chakras using a variety of massage techniques. They include deep tissue massage on the back and spinal muscles, chakra reflexology massage for the feet, and energy work for each of the chakras.

  • Massage is the most requested and profitable service in the Spa
  • As proven through the Aveda ABC technology, the new Chakra Balancing Massage combined with the Chakra Balancing Blends will help restore energy flow throughout the body
  • Spa goers are increasingly looking for a physical and spiritual holistic wellness experience that goes beyond the traditional pampering to find their inner balance
  • Through the practice of yoga the general audience is becoming more and more familiar with the healing powers of Ayurvedic medicine (”Ayurveda in America” by Francis C Assisi)

Spas & Med Spas Add BEKS Incorporated’s Professional Teeth Whitening

 

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JASPER, Ala. — After years of extensive research, BEKS Incorporated, a product and development company and worldwide provider of non-invasive medical and aesthetic devises, has developed BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System(R). BriteWhite is the first chair-side professional teeth whitening system made available to spas and med spas. “Now, you can get your teeth whitened while visiting your favorite spa for a manicure or facial,” says Joyce Osborn, President and CEO of BEKS Incorporated, and inventor of the BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System(R).

Unlike laser, plasma light, halogen and ultraviolet, this exciting technology utilizes cool Blue Light Emitting Diodes to activate the custom blend gel; attacking discolorations without effecting the pulp or softening the enamel. Ms. Osborn had used LEDs in her wellness spa for years to treat certain skin conditions and theorized that LEDs would be effective in teeth whitening. She consulted with a scientist friend who worked with LEDs for NASA and the friend confirmed her theories. Ms. Osborn followed the advice of her friend to patent the process and now holds the worldwide rights, FDA clearance and pending patent.

BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System(R) treats the entire front and back teeth by inserting the mouth plate directly inside the mouth during the treatment time, without the aide of cheek retractors, rubber dams, or goggles. Other methods of teeth whitening can dehydrate the teeth causing sensitivity. The proprietary activating gel used with the BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System(R) is near PH balancing and contains no fluoride or alcohol; keeping the teeth hydrated while whitening treatments are completed. Up to eleven shades of increased whiteness has been achieved on aged teeth. Routinely, a minimum of 4 - 6 shades is achieved in 10 minutes. Results have proven to be positive for hard to whiten teeth like Tetracycline. The Blue LED also kills black bacteria that cause periodontal disease, making it a new tool for the dentist as well. Although treatment is not recommended for everyone, especially those who are pregnant, BriteWhite is safe enough to be used by patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation if approved by their oncologist with written consent.

BriteWhite is a sophisticated product manufactured in the USA, designed with the cosmetic industry in mind and engineered for utility, efficacy and durability. The device is lightweight and portable and can accommodate up to 4 mouth pieces to treat 4 clients in one sitting without the purchase of multiple machines.

In addition to inventing the BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System(R), Joyce Osborn is the author of “Take a Walk through Life with LED Light” and recently organized the Council for Cosmetic Teeth Whitening (CCTW), an organization for the benefit of providing teeth whitening outside the dental industry. “I feel that teeth whitening should be added to the esthetic industry as it is safe, affordable and quick,” says Ms. Osborn.

BEKS will soon introduce BriteWhite Medical for the dental industry utilizing Red and Blue LED for both teeth whitening and after surgery healing.

 

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Personal Genetic Health Helps you to Age Better - Now in Spas

Know Your Personal Genetic Health to Age Better Now!

With National DNA Day on April 25th, Suracell Inc. urges Americans to use their genes to promote healthy aging


At the local drug store, do you stock up on everything touted as “good for you?” Convinced there’s nothing you can do to improve the way you age? Think again, says Suracell, Inc., the pioneer in personal genetic health. With National DNA Day on April 25, Suracell is urging Americans to be proactive about their genetic legacy. By discovering your personal genetic health (PGH) profile through physician-supervised DNA testing, a nutritional supplement and lifestyle plan can be customized specifically for you, so you are not a passive victim of genetic inheritance.


“In today’s world, you take your car to the mechanic, he plugs it into his computer and has enough information to know what’s wrong and how to fix it. DNA testing provides that same window into your body’s health, allowing a medical professional to know how to help you strengthen your genetic make-up,” says Vincent Giampapa, MD, founder of Suracell, renowned anti-aging physician, plastic surgeon and author of five books including the newly released, “The Gene Makeover: The 21st Century Anti-Aging Breakthrough.”

Suracell wants the public to know we can now age better than our predecessors. The company is the first to create a physician-supervised, DNA test available only through a medical, health or wellness center affiliated with Suracell. The test utilizes cheek swab samples and biomarkers that are sent to certified testing laboratories where your Personal Genetic Health (PGH) profile is determined. Once your results are sent back to Suracell, they are reviewed by medical professionals, along with findings from your lifestyle questionnaire. The team evaluates how efficiently your body handles the five key biological processes critical to healthy aging:

– Blood sugar control — Inflammation control — Protection from oxidative stress and resulting free radicals — Optimal gene expression related to cardiovascular health — Normal cellular and DNA repair

The Suracell team then creates your individualized PGH Program, comprised of specific nutritional supplements related to your genetic makeup and unique needs, as well as lifestyle recommendations for healthy aging. Only Suracell emphasizes specific genetic characteristics related to the five key healthy aging processes when developing these personalized programs.

Suracell “Core Nutrition” products can be ordered without DNA testing, while the “Repair” products are included as part of the complete PGH Program.


Suracell’s DNA Analysis kits are available through medical spas, physician offices and wellness centers nationwide.

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I have taken the tests, and am waiting for my results. It has been over two weeks, I will keep you posted.

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Woman Choosing Medical Spas over Plastic Surgeons

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Statistics from New IAPAM Study Show Clients Choosing Medical Spas over Plastic Surgeons

The latest aesthetic industry statistics reveal that people are turning to physician-run practices or medical spas for their non-surgical procedures. According to an International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM) study, most women most feel that non-physician owned medical spas are unsafe. In addition, the IAPAM report also indicates that 78% of women rated medical credentials as very important when choosing an aesthetic treatment provider.

Botox injection, which is the number one non-surgical procedure performed by plastic surgeons, was down 12.8% in 2007 according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) industry statistics report. That report, however, only includes members of the ASAPS, and Allergan, the maker of Botox Cosmetic, showed a 29% increase in sales over the same period. In fact, four of the five top non-surgical procedures were all down between 4.2-16.5% from the previous year.

It’s quite obvious that non-surgical procedures are no longer the domain of the plastic surgeons. “It’s quite obvious that non-surgical procedures are no longer the domain of the plastic surgeons,” says Jeff Russell, executive-director of the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine. “The statistics indicate the public is moving away from requiring plastic surgeons to do their Botox injections,” continues Russell. “You are as likely to find a Botox brochure in your family physician’s office as a plastic surgeons.”

Another association, the International Medical Spa Association, says there are now over 2,500 medical spas, up significantly from 250 in 2004. This confirms that the ASAPS statistics show not a decline in procedures, but a shift from the procedures being done solely in plastic surgeons offices to now also being done in a medical spa or an aesthetic practice.

Russell feels that this decline means the public is more accepting of non-plastic surgeons performing many of these procedures. Physicians with proper aesthetic medicine training are perfect candidates for filling the public’s desire for aesthetic medicine procedures like Botox and dermal filler injections, as well as laser and light based procedures.

“Aesthetic medicine continues to be a billon dollar industry fueled by over 11,000 people turning fifty every day,” says Russell. “As long as physicians treat expanding their practices with aesthetic procedures as a business unit, they will do very well in this environment.”

“We’re finding that many of our aesthetic medicine symposium attendees are family physicians and OB/Gyn’s looking at targeting their existing patients for aesthetic procedures,” says Russell. “The IAPAM feels that complete physician aesthetic medicine training is the most important part of a successful medical spa or aesthetic practice. Those physicians who thought all they needed was to attend a Botox training course, are finding themselves in very difficult times.”

About the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM):

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary association of physicians and supporters that sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits. IAPAM membership is open to licensed medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs). More information about the Symposium can be accessed through Aesthetic Medicine Symposium


Music Therapy - Music Becoming Popular in Medical Treatments

 

 

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Music Becoming Popular in Medical Treatments

Music is coming to play a larger role in the treatment of a range of illnesses, indicating a growing interest in alternative wellness therapies.


Almost everyone has used music at one time or another to relax or perhaps to get energized. But the discipline of music therapy takes the use of music much further, from battling depression to combating cancer.

“Music therapy is an evidence-based practice that can affect changes in physical, psychological, social and cognitive domains through music experiences and the relationship that develops between the client and the therapist,” said Cheryl Dileo, a professor of music therapy and director of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Just turning up the radio to your favorite tune to erase a blue mood doesn’t qualify as music therapy, Dileo explained. “Self-help through music is not music therapy, although many people do use music for themselves, for example for relaxation, to improve their moods, or to accompany exercise.”

Music therapy, on the other hand, “involves an interpersonal process through which a trained therapist uses his or her knowledge and skills to address the client’s assessed needs and issues,” she said. “Although many people understand intuitively how to use music for themselves, when it is used within a music-therapy process by a trained therapist, it can be a powerful means to achieving positive physical, psychological, cognitive and social outcomes.”

The uses of music therapy are myriad, according to Dileo. Music therapy can be used to reduce the anxiety of hospital patients undergoing difficult medical procedures. It can help lessen pain and improve mood, she said. Music therapy can also help depressed patients express their feelings.

Music therapy has been used to keep Alzheimer’s patients calm and help them improve their memories at the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function at the Beth Abraham Family of Health Services in New York City.

At Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, board-certified music therapist Elizabeth Pociask uses music therapy to help new parents calm their infants.


“Music is a natural source of distraction. When a child is visibly upset, the introduction of a novel stimulus (turning on some music) will at least temporarily divert their attention away from what is upsetting them,” she explained. “The parent’s singing voice accomplishes the same thing and adds the element of familiarity–the most comforting sound for an infant will nearly always be a parent’s voice. When used regularly, music and/or singing can become a calming ritual, and the infant then learns to associate the music with relaxation or sleep.”


Dileo said that music therapists should be board-certified, which means they’ve attended at least a four-year college program, as well as completed a supervised internship and have passed a national exam.


However, less formal music programs can be helpful as well. Katherine Puckett, national director of mind-body medicine at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, said that while they don’t have board-certified music therapists on staff, the centers do use music as a means to help their patients.


“Music can activate the relaxation response, which helps promote deep breathing, lower heart rate, lower blood pressure, ease muscle tension and create less stress. That can help cancer patients sleep better, and difficulty sleeping is a common problem for cancer patients,” Puckett said.


“Relaxing the body can also help relieve physical pain, and people may need less pain medication,” she added.

The Cancer Treatment Centers of America keep a library of music available for patients to use, and they have special events, such as drumming circles, that help provide an emotional release for their patients, Puckett said. “Some people can release their emotions through talking, but sometimes people need a non-verbal release. We’ve had people moved to tears in our special events,” she said.

“People respond to music–you don’t have to be sick to respond to music. It’s relaxing, comforting and soothing,” Puckett added.


More information

To learn more about music therapy, visit the American Music Therapy Association.

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