The Iyashi Dôme offers the opportunity
for spa professionals to respond to the
growing demand for wellbeing and
aesthetics, personalisation and technological
innovation, says CEO Shogoro Uemura
The Iyashi Dôme allows treatments to be personalised / PHOTO: Iyashi Dôme
In today’s demanding wellness world, finding ways to harness the power of both wellness and technology has become a major challenge.
Fortunately, innovative companies such as Iyashi Dôme have succeeded in fusing these seemingly opposing worlds to offer an exceptional luxury spa experience.
The combination of luxury and technology in spas is the future of wellness and Iyashi Dôme is at the forefront of this revolution, not only for end customers, but also for owners and entrepreneurs in the wellness, beauty and health sector.
“Much more than a simple sweating device, the Iyashi Dôme offers the opportunity for spa professionals to respond to the growing demand for wellbeing and aesthetics, personalisation and technological innovation,” says CEO Shogoro Uemura, who explains how this technology has been revolutionising the beauty industry for 20 years.
“Spas equipped with the Iyashi Dôme have an undeniable advantage in terms of attractiveness,” says Uemura: “In a competitive market, differentiation is essential. The infra-therapy of the Iyashi Dôme Japanese sauna is high-tech and attracts the attention of customers looking for unique experiences and results. Whether it’s for detox, slimming, anti-ageing, relaxation, muscle preparation, recovery or improved sleep, the benefits are scientifically proven year after year.”
Customisation & profitability “Customers can enjoy intense sessions, gentle sessions, Omedeto treatments and so much more,” says Uemura. “This is because the Iyashi Dôme allows treatments to be individually personalised.
“Spas can offer their customers tailor-made experiences, adapted to their specific needs and requests – this customisation not only improves customer satisfaction, it also allows premium rates to be charged, increasing the spa’s profitability.
“The Iyashi Dôme has been designed to blend cutting-edge Japanese technology with luxury comfort,” says Uemura. “The quality materials used in its construction are more than just a technical component, they’re the foundation of performance, safety, durability and brand image.
“These premium materials ensure that every session in the Iyashi Dôme is an exceptional sensory wellness experience, while providing a solid foundation for industry professionals to thrive in the world of high-end spas.
“Not only is the Iyashi Dôme a pioneering product in the integration of cutting-edge technology into the world of wellness, it also offers an exceptional opportunity for spa professionals to reach new heights in differentiation, personalisation, profitability and reputation. For wellness professionals, the union of luxury and technology through the Iyashi Dôme is the key to success in this ever-evolving industry.”
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The Iyashi Dôme offers the opportunity
for spa professionals to respond to the
growing demand for wellbeing and
aesthetics, personalisation and technological
innovation, says CEO Shogoro Uemura
The Iyashi Dôme allows treatments to be personalised / PHOTO: Iyashi Dôme
In today’s demanding wellness world, finding ways to harness the power of both wellness and technology has become a major challenge.
Fortunately, innovative companies such as Iyashi Dôme have succeeded in fusing these seemingly opposing worlds to offer an exceptional luxury spa experience.
The combination of luxury and technology in spas is the future of wellness and Iyashi Dôme is at the forefront of this revolution, not only for end customers, but also for owners and entrepreneurs in the wellness, beauty and health sector.
“Much more than a simple sweating device, the Iyashi Dôme offers the opportunity for spa professionals to respond to the growing demand for wellbeing and aesthetics, personalisation and technological innovation,” says CEO Shogoro Uemura, who explains how this technology has been revolutionising the beauty industry for 20 years.
“Spas equipped with the Iyashi Dôme have an undeniable advantage in terms of attractiveness,” says Uemura: “In a competitive market, differentiation is essential. The infra-therapy of the Iyashi Dôme Japanese sauna is high-tech and attracts the attention of customers looking for unique experiences and results. Whether it’s for detox, slimming, anti-ageing, relaxation, muscle preparation, recovery or improved sleep, the benefits are scientifically proven year after year.”
Customisation & profitability “Customers can enjoy intense sessions, gentle sessions, Omedeto treatments and so much more,” says Uemura. “This is because the Iyashi Dôme allows treatments to be individually personalised.
“Spas can offer their customers tailor-made experiences, adapted to their specific needs and requests – this customisation not only improves customer satisfaction, it also allows premium rates to be charged, increasing the spa’s profitability.
“The Iyashi Dôme has been designed to blend cutting-edge Japanese technology with luxury comfort,” says Uemura. “The quality materials used in its construction are more than just a technical component, they’re the foundation of performance, safety, durability and brand image.
“These premium materials ensure that every session in the Iyashi Dôme is an exceptional sensory wellness experience, while providing a solid foundation for industry professionals to thrive in the world of high-end spas.
“Not only is the Iyashi Dôme a pioneering product in the integration of cutting-edge technology into the world of wellness, it also offers an exceptional opportunity for spa professionals to reach new heights in differentiation, personalisation, profitability and reputation. For wellness professionals, the union of luxury and technology through the Iyashi Dôme is the key to success in this ever-evolving industry.”
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