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“I have a trip to Mexico planned and I came in to get tightened up,”
Melissa Chang said as she relaxed on her back absorbing radiant heat
from an infrared body wrap.
The high-tech body wrap system, featured at Newport Beach-based
CDMT Inc., uses infrared waves to penetrate deep into tissue to zap
fat in targeted areas, Chief Executive Jack Giangiulio said.
The process can burn up to 1,200 calories per 50-minute session by
activating the metabolism, he said. The energy rejuvenates skin,
gives toning and cardiovascular effects. This technology is not your
traditional little body wrap, he said.
“This is a totally different ballgame,” he said. “With lotions and
saran wraps, you are wrapped up like a mummy. That doesn’t sound
comfortable to me. This is technology. This is high tech.”
The fledgling business, less than a month old, is housed in a tiny
lavender-scented room in the back of the James Albert Salon. A
patient lies dressed in sweats, hooked up to pads wrapped around
target areas -- mainly hips, thighs, arms and waist. It is said to
feel like a warm electric blanket while it works.
“You will get water loss because of sweat, but you will also see
fat loss because of the metabolic action,” he said.
And you sweat.
“You sweat like you’ve just had a really good workout,” said
Chang, a 21-year-old UC Irvine student.
The technology has been used such ailments as psoriasis, aches,
pains and arthritis. The use of it for weight loss is relatively new
here, Giangiulio said.
As for results, he said, some people see a loss of up to a couple
inches per session, but it differs from person to person.
“We had one woman call in, she was on the other end of the phone
crying, saying ‘I can wear shorts now -- my cellulite is gone,’” he
said.
Giangiulio, a chiropractor by trade, dreams of one day opening a
full-service salon with his fiancee, Lisa Nelson, who administers the
wraps.
He hopes to market to bridal shops and to people like Chang, who
just want to tighten up a bit before that special occasion.
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