Beautylizer delivers a restorative experience / photo: Beautylizer
In today’s wellness landscape, guests expect more than surface-level beauty. Spas are shifting from indulgent escapes to holistic longevity and Beautylizer is leading this transformation.
This next-generation device combines rhythmic vibro-compression with therapeutic LED light, supporting long-term wellness, not just aesthetic improvements. It’s the ideal fit for spas specialising in longevity, detox, or anti-ageing retreats.
innovative design Beautylizer’s dual-modality design sets it apart. Mechanical vibro-compression stimulates circulation and lymphatic health, while red LED light penetrates deep into the skin to boost collagen production, reduce inflammation and encourage skin recovery. This biophotonic activity amplifies the body’s natural regenerative processes, supporting overall vitality.
Delivering restoration Treatments are comfortable, non-invasive, and easily integrated into daily routines. Guests often report better sleep, lighter legs and renewed vitality after just one session.
Beautylizer is a versatile, high-return investment, its compact footprint, intuitive interface and minimal training requirements make adoption easy and with protocols for body, face and combined treatments, it fits seamlessly into spa menus.
Its unique combination of vibro-compression and LED therapy also supports the body’s own healing power, making it a cornerstone for holistic wellness.
A wellness ritual Treatments address the guest’s entire state of being. Whether seeking to feel lighter, clearer, younger, or recharged, they can experience a range of benefits, including:
• Longevity and detox Restored energy flow, enhanced lymphatic draining and better circulatory balance.
• Jetlag and sleep support Reduced fatigue, normalised sleep.
• Stress relief and recovery Calming of the nervous system and support for recovery from tension.
• Facial Rejuvenation Reduced puffiness, lifted contours and brighter complexion.
• Performance Recovery Muscle relief and faster recovery for active guests.
Partnership options Partner with Beautylizer to lead the next wave of wellness innovation, because your guests deserve to feel as good as they look and step into the future of spa wellness, where beauty begins with balance and innovation.
"Beautylizer brings modern therapy into spa spaces with elegance, efficiency and impact" – Elena Kormilina, head of projects
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Spa people: Novak Djokovic
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Spa people: Peter Attia
One of the most respected names in longevity medicine has co-founded preventative health clinic, Biograph
Spa people: Alexis Dean
The founder of Soak is on a mission to deliver social wellness without the hefty price tag across Australia
News report: Young influencers
Millennials and Gen Zers are redefining the wellness landscape according to new research by McKinsey
News report: Double vision
Fresh data from RLA Global reveals that hotels delivering wellness earn twice as much as those that don’t
Project preview: Laugarás Lagoon
Contrast bathing and fine dining are two USPs of a new geothermal destination in Iceland’s Golden Circle
Interview: Suzanne Holbrook
Marriott’s new global leader of spa, fitness and wellness talks candidly to Katie Barnes about her plans for the world’s largest hotel spa portfolio
Ask an expert: Vagus nerve
Insider insights into why this critical nerve is a key to wellbeing and how supportive treatments are set to shake up spa menus. Kath Hudson reports
Research: Marginally speaking
CBRE’s latest numbers show that spa revenues in US hotels have edged upward, profits have slipped slightly and costs are down
Investigation: Dealing with death
With a new openness emerging around the subject of end-of-life care, Julie Cramer investigates whether spas could offer death doula services
Trend: Head first
Judy Chapman tries out brain mapping at Gwinganna to see why it’s become so popular
First person: Relaxation rebooted
Does AI massage have a place in luxury spas? Cassandra Cavanah heads to The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara to find out
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Beautylizer delivers a restorative experience / photo: Beautylizer
In today’s wellness landscape, guests expect more than surface-level beauty. Spas are shifting from indulgent escapes to holistic longevity and Beautylizer is leading this transformation.
This next-generation device combines rhythmic vibro-compression with therapeutic LED light, supporting long-term wellness, not just aesthetic improvements. It’s the ideal fit for spas specialising in longevity, detox, or anti-ageing retreats.
innovative design Beautylizer’s dual-modality design sets it apart. Mechanical vibro-compression stimulates circulation and lymphatic health, while red LED light penetrates deep into the skin to boost collagen production, reduce inflammation and encourage skin recovery. This biophotonic activity amplifies the body’s natural regenerative processes, supporting overall vitality.
Delivering restoration Treatments are comfortable, non-invasive, and easily integrated into daily routines. Guests often report better sleep, lighter legs and renewed vitality after just one session.
Beautylizer is a versatile, high-return investment, its compact footprint, intuitive interface and minimal training requirements make adoption easy and with protocols for body, face and combined treatments, it fits seamlessly into spa menus.
Its unique combination of vibro-compression and LED therapy also supports the body’s own healing power, making it a cornerstone for holistic wellness.
A wellness ritual Treatments address the guest’s entire state of being. Whether seeking to feel lighter, clearer, younger, or recharged, they can experience a range of benefits, including:
• Longevity and detox Restored energy flow, enhanced lymphatic draining and better circulatory balance.
• Jetlag and sleep support Reduced fatigue, normalised sleep.
• Stress relief and recovery Calming of the nervous system and support for recovery from tension.
• Facial Rejuvenation Reduced puffiness, lifted contours and brighter complexion.
• Performance Recovery Muscle relief and faster recovery for active guests.
Partnership options Partner with Beautylizer to lead the next wave of wellness innovation, because your guests deserve to feel as good as they look and step into the future of spa wellness, where beauty begins with balance and innovation.
"Beautylizer brings modern therapy into spa spaces with elegance, efficiency and impact" – Elena Kormilina, head of projects
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 2
Editor’s letter: The Gen Z effect
With young adults reshaping our industry, affordable, community-based models are thriving, while traditional spas risk being left behind
Spa people: Novak Djokovic
Game, set, spa. The tennis star is poised to launch a biohacking pod while also entering a multi-year ambassador partnership with Aman
Spa people: Peter Attia
One of the most respected names in longevity medicine has co-founded preventative health clinic, Biograph
Spa people: Alexis Dean
The founder of Soak is on a mission to deliver social wellness without the hefty price tag across Australia
News report: Young influencers
Millennials and Gen Zers are redefining the wellness landscape according to new research by McKinsey
News report: Double vision
Fresh data from RLA Global reveals that hotels delivering wellness earn twice as much as those that don’t
Project preview: Laugarás Lagoon
Contrast bathing and fine dining are two USPs of a new geothermal destination in Iceland’s Golden Circle
Interview: Suzanne Holbrook
Marriott’s new global leader of spa, fitness and wellness talks candidly to Katie Barnes about her plans for the world’s largest hotel spa portfolio
Ask an expert: Vagus nerve
Insider insights into why this critical nerve is a key to wellbeing and how supportive treatments are set to shake up spa menus. Kath Hudson reports
Research: Marginally speaking
CBRE’s latest numbers show that spa revenues in US hotels have edged upward, profits have slipped slightly and costs are down
Investigation: Dealing with death
With a new openness emerging around the subject of end-of-life care, Julie Cramer investigates whether spas could offer death doula services
Trend: Head first
Judy Chapman tries out brain mapping at Gwinganna to see why it’s become so popular
First person: Relaxation rebooted
Does AI massage have a place in luxury spas? Cassandra Cavanah heads to The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara to find out
People taking GLP-1 weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound
may be losing weight, but they’re also becoming less physically active, according to new
research presented at the ENDO 2026 annual meeting of the Endocrine Society
Global retreat trade show, Synergy The Retreat Show, has launched a resource called The
Source, which hosts an open-access online Transformation Series programme.
The Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC) charity has announced its first five-
day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat, which will be held at Carden Park Hotel and Spa in
Cheshire, UK, between 1 and 5 September.
Patmos Aktis, a Luxury Collection Resort and Spa, has opened in Greece, with a renovated and
rebranded wellness offering called Ansana Wellness and Spa.
The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, an Autograph Collection property in Hawaii, US, has opened its
22,000 sq ft indoor-outdoor Spa at Mauna Kea as the final step in the property’s overall
renovation, which has cost more than US$180 million (€166 million, £140 mill
The UK spa review and discovery platform for consumers, the Good Spa Guide, has announced
it will host the Good Spa Guide Awards 2026 during an event on 16 November at Sopwell House
Hotel in St Albans, UK.
Eighty-four per cent of consumers now say wellness is a top priority in their lives, with this
percentage increasing year on year, according to a preview presentation of McKinsey’s Future of
Wellness 2026 research report.
Mass protests have been taking place since Monday 1 June in Albania over the development of
a luxury resort by Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner.
Global Wellness Day (GWD) marked its 15th anniversary on Saturday 13 June 2026, with the
theme: #JoyMagenta – a celebration of the healing qualities of simple gestures and activities
that spark joy.
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider,
HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
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redefined wellness, spa and medical
equipment, setting global [more...]