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Avalon Couches unveils the Volupturest

Avalon Couches has unveiled its unique new Volupturest treatment bed - also known as the 'boob hole bed'.

The development of the new bed followed an encounter between Avalon Couches manager, Debbie Pearson and beauty salon owner, Amy Childs.

Childs mentioned that her more generously endowed clients would particularly benefit from 'boob holes' cut out of treatment beds, to make it more comfortable when lying face down.

The Volupturest is the result, featuring a removable section for the breasts to rest and be supported during treatments. The bed comes in a choice of colours and additional support cushions to match - such as neck and head cushions and bolsters - are available.

Volupturest joins a wide portfolio of electric treatment tables and accessories which Avalon supplies to the spa, medical, aesthetic, complementary therapy and beauty sectors.

Image shows the Multiflex 3 Pink with Volupturest feature

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