The i-Boost centre is a mini retreat, regenerating skin, body and mind / Photo: i-tech
The interconnection between skin quality and body movement has led i-Tech Industries to create the i-Boost concept.
Based on a scientific approach to wellness and using advanced tech, i-Boost offers bespoke treatments for individual needs by combining i-Tech’s highly effective icoone and icoone Booster devices.
“Just a few sessions on both devices enable users to achieve seven wellness goals,” explains i-Tech Industries’ GM, Luca Gualdrini. “These include remodelling; anti cellulite; tonification; drainage; posture and muscular flexibility; stretching and relaxation; and coordination.
“icoone and icoone Booster are revolutionary patented devices that work together to go below the surface of the skin, offering a total body and mind treatment.”
How it works Based on revolutionary Roboderm technology, icoone treats the skin by regenerating connective tissue using 21,600 microstimulations a minute. This is combined with laser and LED light sources, guaranteeing results that remodel the body’s silhouette and accelerate skin regeneration.
The icoone Booster activates 95 per cent of the body’s muscles through exercise on an Elispheric platform, improving posture and balance by increasing muscle tone and flexibility, while burning calories as it rotates, slopes and vibrates.
The process stimulates proprioception and works on the back, improving posture and activating even the smallest and deepest muscles around the spinal column.
The new full-body i-Boost has been designed as a dual-treatment concept for spa settings. Customers can experience the icoone body treatment in one room, then move to another for the full-body icoone Booster treatment.
Gualdrini says this customised approach delivers excellent results in a short amount of time. Treatment protocols are flexible for customer needs and time availability, and can include express and intensive programmes. He adds: “The reliability and effectiveness of the icoone and icoone Booster’s technologies is the main advantage for operators, as they can rely on a solid scientific foundation that can achieve the best results for their clients. This builds customer loyalty and helps increase and boost revenue for operators.”
Proven results Claudia van der Lugt MD, owner and developer of Alizonne Therapy clinics in The Netherlands, says the icoone and icoone Booster combination has attracted more clients to her clinics. She says: “The Alizonne Therapy clinics offer treatments focused on contour shaping and weight correction, using icoone for mechanical lymphatic drainage and skin tightening – particularly the Multi Micro Alveolar Stimulation, in combination with LED and laser which contributes to an overall regeneration effect on deeper tissues.
“We combined icoone with icoone Booster to extend our treatment focus on full body vitality and wellbeing, together with individual food plans devised under medical supervision.
“Thanks to the i-Boost concept we’ve attracted a new client group – mainly high-enders – who appreciate time saving and effective, personalised training sessions to bring their body and mind awareness to the highest level,” she says.
Support services “Operators looking to incorporate the i-Boost concept into their treatment menu can be assured that i-Tech will be with them every step of the way, to help them achieve success,” says Gualdrini.
“We offer ongoing support and training, directly or through local distributors, on how to effectively use the devices, with business coaching and marketing support to ensure their success. Master trainers offer technical and scientific training, and operators are also given advice on treatment protocols, collecting meaningful data and scientific updates.”
"i-Boost builds customer
loyalty and helps increase
revenue for operators" – Luca Gualdrini
"Thanks to the i-Boost
concept, we’ve attracted
a new client group who
appreciate the effective
personalised sessions and
time-saving treatments" – Claudia van der Lugt, Alizonne Therapy
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
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Editor's letter: The wellness metaverse
We’re being handed a powerful new tool that will become a channel for creativity and innovation – pioneering wellness operators are already getting to grips with its exciting potential
Spa People: Michael Stusser
The wellness pioneer explains how he created an authentic Japanese bathing experience in the heart of the California hills
Spa People: Scot Toon
The Asia MD of The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts unveils the company's latest island development plans
Project preview: Off-grid
Svart Six Senses is set to open in Norway in 2024, and redefine the meaning of sustainable wellness tourism and regenerative travel
Sponsored: Myrtha Wellness: watertight expertise
Myrtha has transformed the world of aquatics over the last 60 years. Now it’s bringing its ingenuity-driven expertise to the international wellness industry
Interview: Rainer Usselmann
Tech business Happy Finish is bringing metaverse-based experiences to the wellness sector, working with Wund
Everyone's talking about: Menopause
From taboo to hot topic – how can spas offer treatments and a safe space for women to explore this often challenging phase of life?
Research: Bounceback
PwC says the US spa market was worth US$1bn in 2021 and growing well, according to data from ISPA's latest industry-wide study
First person: An icon reborn
Fairmont unveils the stunning renovation of its iconic Century Plaza hotel in LA, and Rianna Riego checks out the new spa
Q&A: Magdaleena Nikolov
The GM of spa, wellness and retail at Fairmont
Century Plaza talks to Jane Kitchen
Q&A: Mia Kyricos
The wellness leader talks about the creation of her new trademarked framework for the development and delivery of wellness interventions
Sponsored: Art of Cryo: raising the bar
Art of Cryo is complementing its high
performance cryotherapy range with advanced
new technology to enhance treatment benefits
Mystery Shopper: The Londoner
Our reviewer travels undercover to check out the spa offering at The Londoner – one of the most high profile openings in the capital in recent times
The i-Boost centre is a mini retreat, regenerating skin, body and mind / Photo: i-tech
The interconnection between skin quality and body movement has led i-Tech Industries to create the i-Boost concept.
Based on a scientific approach to wellness and using advanced tech, i-Boost offers bespoke treatments for individual needs by combining i-Tech’s highly effective icoone and icoone Booster devices.
“Just a few sessions on both devices enable users to achieve seven wellness goals,” explains i-Tech Industries’ GM, Luca Gualdrini. “These include remodelling; anti cellulite; tonification; drainage; posture and muscular flexibility; stretching and relaxation; and coordination.
“icoone and icoone Booster are revolutionary patented devices that work together to go below the surface of the skin, offering a total body and mind treatment.”
How it works Based on revolutionary Roboderm technology, icoone treats the skin by regenerating connective tissue using 21,600 microstimulations a minute. This is combined with laser and LED light sources, guaranteeing results that remodel the body’s silhouette and accelerate skin regeneration.
The icoone Booster activates 95 per cent of the body’s muscles through exercise on an Elispheric platform, improving posture and balance by increasing muscle tone and flexibility, while burning calories as it rotates, slopes and vibrates.
The process stimulates proprioception and works on the back, improving posture and activating even the smallest and deepest muscles around the spinal column.
The new full-body i-Boost has been designed as a dual-treatment concept for spa settings. Customers can experience the icoone body treatment in one room, then move to another for the full-body icoone Booster treatment.
Gualdrini says this customised approach delivers excellent results in a short amount of time. Treatment protocols are flexible for customer needs and time availability, and can include express and intensive programmes. He adds: “The reliability and effectiveness of the icoone and icoone Booster’s technologies is the main advantage for operators, as they can rely on a solid scientific foundation that can achieve the best results for their clients. This builds customer loyalty and helps increase and boost revenue for operators.”
Proven results Claudia van der Lugt MD, owner and developer of Alizonne Therapy clinics in The Netherlands, says the icoone and icoone Booster combination has attracted more clients to her clinics. She says: “The Alizonne Therapy clinics offer treatments focused on contour shaping and weight correction, using icoone for mechanical lymphatic drainage and skin tightening – particularly the Multi Micro Alveolar Stimulation, in combination with LED and laser which contributes to an overall regeneration effect on deeper tissues.
“We combined icoone with icoone Booster to extend our treatment focus on full body vitality and wellbeing, together with individual food plans devised under medical supervision.
“Thanks to the i-Boost concept we’ve attracted a new client group – mainly high-enders – who appreciate time saving and effective, personalised training sessions to bring their body and mind awareness to the highest level,” she says.
Support services “Operators looking to incorporate the i-Boost concept into their treatment menu can be assured that i-Tech will be with them every step of the way, to help them achieve success,” says Gualdrini.
“We offer ongoing support and training, directly or through local distributors, on how to effectively use the devices, with business coaching and marketing support to ensure their success. Master trainers offer technical and scientific training, and operators are also given advice on treatment protocols, collecting meaningful data and scientific updates.”
"i-Boost builds customer
loyalty and helps increase
revenue for operators" – Luca Gualdrini
"Thanks to the i-Boost
concept, we’ve attracted
a new client group who
appreciate the effective
personalised sessions and
time-saving treatments" – Claudia van der Lugt, Alizonne Therapy
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2022 issue 2
Editor's letter: The wellness metaverse
We’re being handed a powerful new tool that will become a channel for creativity and innovation – pioneering wellness operators are already getting to grips with its exciting potential
Spa People: Michael Stusser
The wellness pioneer explains how he created an authentic Japanese bathing experience in the heart of the California hills
Spa People: Scot Toon
The Asia MD of The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts unveils the company's latest island development plans
Project preview: Off-grid
Svart Six Senses is set to open in Norway in 2024, and redefine the meaning of sustainable wellness tourism and regenerative travel
Sponsored: Myrtha Wellness: watertight expertise
Myrtha has transformed the world of aquatics over the last 60 years. Now it’s bringing its ingenuity-driven expertise to the international wellness industry
Interview: Rainer Usselmann
Tech business Happy Finish is bringing metaverse-based experiences to the wellness sector, working with Wund
Everyone's talking about: Menopause
From taboo to hot topic – how can spas offer treatments and a safe space for women to explore this often challenging phase of life?
Research: Bounceback
PwC says the US spa market was worth US$1bn in 2021 and growing well, according to data from ISPA's latest industry-wide study
First person: An icon reborn
Fairmont unveils the stunning renovation of its iconic Century Plaza hotel in LA, and Rianna Riego checks out the new spa
Q&A: Magdaleena Nikolov
The GM of spa, wellness and retail at Fairmont
Century Plaza talks to Jane Kitchen
Q&A: Mia Kyricos
The wellness leader talks about the creation of her new trademarked framework for the development and delivery of wellness interventions
Sponsored: Art of Cryo: raising the bar
Art of Cryo is complementing its high
performance cryotherapy range with advanced
new technology to enhance treatment benefits
Mystery Shopper: The Londoner
Our reviewer travels undercover to check out the spa offering at The Londoner – one of the most high profile openings in the capital in recent times
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed
€1 billion
offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the
continental European Center Parcs business.
Disney has reaffirmed its commitment to investing US$30 billion in its US parks and cruise
business by 2033, using new America250 celebrations to underline the role its attractions play
in supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.
Expo 2030 Riyadh is being planned as a permanent visitor destination, with organisers
confirming the six-million-square-metre site will become a Global Village after the event closes.
The owner of one of Australia's best-known waterparks has acquired a major competitor,
creating a new attractions business spanning two of the country's largest visitor destinations.
The Toverland theme park in the Netherlands has announced a €98m expansion programme
that will add a resort, new attractions and staff facilities as it pursues plans to become a multi-
day destination.
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii
is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder
Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while
remaining actively involved with the company.
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th
anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s
longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
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