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Spa Vision supports diversification at Tasmania Clinic

Spa Vision has supplied state of the art 'relax' beds to Victoria's Cosmetic Medical Clinic, in Tasmania, Australia, as it prepares to reopen on 15 June.

In anticipation of reopening, the clinic has revamped its offering to provide a Phototherapy Clinic for LED Light Therapy and Lower Level Laser services. The facility will offer treatments focused on skin rejuvenation, healing and pain relief using medical-grade equipment.

Spa Vision has supplied the clinic with ZG Dream and Studio Loungers by Living Earth Crafts (LEC). The versatile handcrafted loungers fuse the scientifically-proven relaxation benefits of zero-gravity positioning with LEC's world-renowned custom built craftsmanship.

Anne Talbot, Victoria's clinic owner, said: "The launch of our dedicated Phototherapy Clinic reflects the changing needs of our clients, alongside an increasing business focus in this area.

“To ensure the whole experience would be optimal, I needed to source beds which are aesthetically pleasing, offer maximum comfort, warmth and massage vibration ability controlled by the client. The team at Spa Vision provided me with the very best solution and I found them to be both professional and knowledgeable in this area."

Neil Owen, director of Spa Vision, said: “The ZG Dream and Studio Loungers will be a great addition to the clinic, providing aesthetically pleasing loungers that will maximise the guests' comfort. We wish them all the best with their reopening."

Spa Vision, which operates globally from offices in the UK and Australia, supplies, procures and consults for the spa, health, beauty and wellness industries.

Internationally the business works with a range of clients including hotel, destination and day spas, wellness centres, medispas, salons, luxury yachts, independent therapists and residential homes.



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