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Iyashi Dôme – delivering results

Iyashi Dôme delivers results that have been proven by scientific studies, as Shogoro Uemura explains


The wellness sector is evolving at breakneck speed, driven by the rise of new technologies and the growing expectations of consumers in search of concrete results.

While innovations are multiplying, one essential question remains: how can we distinguish truly effective solutions from mere passing trends? In this constantly changing world, scientific validation plays a key role in guaranteeing professionals and their customers safe, effective wellness experiences.

Why are scientific studies essential?
The wellness industry is a field where sensory experiences and promises of results must be backed up by tangible evidence. Faced with increasingly sophisticated and demanding consumers, it’s no longer enough to claim that a technology works – you have to be able to prove it.

Scientific studies make it possible to measure the effectiveness of treatments and protocols in relation to precise criteria, such as muscle recovery and relaxation.

They can also validate the safe use of equipment, ensuring that it complies with strict standards and delivers benefits without risk to health.

Finally, they can provide total transparency for operators of spas and wellness facilities, who must be able to justify their investment to their customers.

Innovation validated by science
Take the example of Iyashi Dôme infratherapy, a technology inspired by the Japanese traditions of Suna Ryoho and based on the emission of far infrared to stimulate cell regeneration and promote the elimination of toxins. The process has been the subject of rigorous scientific study, notably by Dr Philippe Blanchemaison, a specialist in the areas of vascular medicine and microcirculation.

The results demonstrate that infratherapy delivers measurable elimination of heavy metals, improves skin quality and enhances muscle recovery. These scientific validations haven’t only established the credibility of the Iyashi Dôme technology, but also reinforced its high-end positioning in the most prestigious spa and wellness centres.

Professionals demand proof
In a market where the technology on offer is becoming increasingly diversified and complex, it’s essential for operators to choose scientifically-proven solutions. Opting for validated technology means guaranteeing concrete results for customers, building customer loyalty and strengthening the reputation of the establishment in question.

The future of wellness lies not just in innovation, but in proven innovation, because in 2025, investing in equipment whose effectiveness has been scientifically proven is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity. l

More: www.iyashidome.com

Shogoro Uemura, founder, Iyashi Dôme
Shogoro Uemura, founder, Iyashi Dôme Iyashi Dôme

"Choosing Iyashi Dôme means investing in scientifically validated technology, trusted by top wellness professionals worldwide"
– Shogoro Uemura, founder

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Iyashi Dôme – delivering results

Iyashi Dôme delivers results that have been proven by scientific studies, as Shogoro Uemura explains


The wellness sector is evolving at breakneck speed, driven by the rise of new technologies and the growing expectations of consumers in search of concrete results.

While innovations are multiplying, one essential question remains: how can we distinguish truly effective solutions from mere passing trends? In this constantly changing world, scientific validation plays a key role in guaranteeing professionals and their customers safe, effective wellness experiences.

Why are scientific studies essential?
The wellness industry is a field where sensory experiences and promises of results must be backed up by tangible evidence. Faced with increasingly sophisticated and demanding consumers, it’s no longer enough to claim that a technology works – you have to be able to prove it.

Scientific studies make it possible to measure the effectiveness of treatments and protocols in relation to precise criteria, such as muscle recovery and relaxation.

They can also validate the safe use of equipment, ensuring that it complies with strict standards and delivers benefits without risk to health.

Finally, they can provide total transparency for operators of spas and wellness facilities, who must be able to justify their investment to their customers.

Innovation validated by science
Take the example of Iyashi Dôme infratherapy, a technology inspired by the Japanese traditions of Suna Ryoho and based on the emission of far infrared to stimulate cell regeneration and promote the elimination of toxins. The process has been the subject of rigorous scientific study, notably by Dr Philippe Blanchemaison, a specialist in the areas of vascular medicine and microcirculation.

The results demonstrate that infratherapy delivers measurable elimination of heavy metals, improves skin quality and enhances muscle recovery. These scientific validations haven’t only established the credibility of the Iyashi Dôme technology, but also reinforced its high-end positioning in the most prestigious spa and wellness centres.

Professionals demand proof
In a market where the technology on offer is becoming increasingly diversified and complex, it’s essential for operators to choose scientifically-proven solutions. Opting for validated technology means guaranteeing concrete results for customers, building customer loyalty and strengthening the reputation of the establishment in question.

The future of wellness lies not just in innovation, but in proven innovation, because in 2025, investing in equipment whose effectiveness has been scientifically proven is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity. l

More: www.iyashidome.com

Shogoro Uemura, founder, Iyashi Dôme
Shogoro Uemura, founder, Iyashi Dôme Iyashi Dôme

"Choosing Iyashi Dôme means investing in scientifically validated technology, trusted by top wellness professionals worldwide"
– Shogoro Uemura, founder

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View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 4
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