Body Treatments
Body Wrap
- What is a body wrap?
- What areas of the body can be treated?
- What kind of results can I expect?
- Where is the procedure done and who does it?
- How do I know if I am a good candidate for a body wrap?
- Who should consider a body wrap treatment?
- What would keep me from being a good candidate for a body wrap?
- What should I expect on the day of my appointment?
- What are some of the common side effects?
- How much does it cost?
What is a body wrap?
It is an all natural hydrating wrap that rejuvenates your skin. A Body Wrap can stimulate your circulation, making your blood flow better. It can also increase your metabolism, allowing you to have more energy and to lose weight more easily. One of the main things a body wrap does for your body is that it gets rid of toxins. It is a gentle form of detoxification for your skin and your body.
What areas of the body can be treated?
You can be wrapped from head to toe. With a primary focus on loose hanging skin or high density cellulite areas.
What kind of results can I expect?
Results will vary. The minerals from the mixture are absorbed and taken in by the skin and help break up fatty deposits in your body. It will make your skin look and feel supple and smooth.
How do I know if I am a good candidate for a body wrap?
Anyone who is interested in tightening and improving the appearance of their skin.
What would keep me from being a good candidate for a body wrap?
There are no specific conditions that are listed as strict contraindications for getting a wrap; however, common sense dictates. If you are on medication or have any physical problems, you should consult your physician before receiving treatment.
What should I expect on the day of my appointment?
Check in, fill out paperwork. Next we will lead you to a private room. The room will be lit by candle light, and soft music will be playing. The lighting and music will help you relax and enjoy your treatment. Your wrap specialist will ask you to remove your clothing and put on a disposable bikini or undergarment. After you undress, the specialist will smooth a special mixture all over the treated area. When it is applied, the specialist will then wrap the area with warm thermal sheets. These sheets are very relaxing. You will then relax for up to 45 minutes. The specialist will remove the sheets and you will rinse the mixture off of the treated area.
What are some of the common side effects?
You should be sure to drink extra water for 24 hours after your wrap. Drinking water is a great way for your body to replace the toxins with something useful and healthy. Be sure to drink about 4-6 extra glasses to get your body back on track. Not only will drinking more water hydrate your body, but it will also allow your skin to stay smooth and supple longer.