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Luxury Family Care Services LUXURY FAMILY CARE SERVICES www.LANAOncoSpa.com ABOUT LANA ONCOSPA LANA OncoSpa Princeton, New Jersey LANA OncoSpa is the first luxury oncology spa located in Princeton, New Jersey. The spa is designed to help survivors and their caregivers overcome any oncology-related difficulties that they may be facing, by helping reduce the side-effects from various cancer treatments, allowing them to “HEAL BETTER, FEEL BETTER". All LANA professionals are trained and certified to treat our oncology guests by Morag Currin from the International Oncology Training institute of Canada. Our distinctive rooms are fully equipped with LEMI’s Italian Spa Equipment in order to provide oncology survivors and their caregivers with a five star experience. Not only do we offer a luxurious atmosphere, but also the best selection of organic products from around the world, such as Eminence Organic Skin Care from Hungary, Hale & Hush from USA, and O-Way organic hair care from Italy. To ensure the ultimate relaxation experience, our world class full service spa menu focuses on balance and rejuvenation through a wide range of facials, reflexology, body treatments and Ayurvedic services. The toxin and fume-free salon offers a full range of hair care treatments and custom wig fitting services for our oncology guests and their family / care givers. Our goal is for every person who walks in our doors to look and feel their best. LANA specializes in a full range of permanent cosmetic services and paramedical permanent cosmetic procedures, including scar camouflage to improve the look of the scars and areola re-pigmentation for women who have undergone mastectomy reconstruction. These procedures are executed by licensed and double board-certified permanent cosmetic professionals. Our priority is to accommodate all our guests, whether that is in the Spa or at their home through our Home Care services, for those who have difficulty traveling, but still wish to look and feel their best. LANA-Your Private Luxury SPA Oncology Care and Family Care 01 SKIN ANALYSIS Observ 520 is equipped with 6 comprehensive observation modes to view and analyze skin health from the surface to deepest layer. Human skin cells emit visible light in a unique way. With the Observ 520 system, skin conditions can be easily identified by the unique colors and patterns that become fluorescent when exposed to true UV light. Following your analysis, you have the option of choosing one of our signature facials or you may choose to have fully customized facial based on your analysis results. Customized facial pricing will vary At the end of your analysis your aesthetician will send you a digital copy of all 6 observation modes straight to your email. Use these to keep track of progress and decide which products are working best for you! Facials 15 min Complementary 45 min Skin Analysis - $120 02 Skin Facials 03 ARTIC PEEL Artic berry enzymes aid in reducing hyperpigmentation and restoring the skins elasticity. Eminence Stone Crop gel cleanser hydrates and cleanses the skin while relieving irritation. The calm skin arnica masque helps to fight free radicals. All in all the Arctic Berry peel indulges all levels of the skin. 60 min $140 BEE DAZZLE Sensitive friendly alpha hydroxy acid reconditions the skin’s texture and complexion while bioactive manuka honey moisturizes and heals the skin. Along with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and conditioning properties. The benefits of our Bee Dazzle Facial include supporting the skin’s barrier function, improving hydration, and reconditioning the skin’s texture and complexion. 60 min $140 CALM SKIN The Pure Bliss facial embraces nature and nurture to rejuvenate and hydrate. The skin is treated with hyaluronic acid liposomes, the ultimate solution for moisturizing and anti-wrinkle properties. Supporting collagen formation with Vitamin-C, this treatment is ideal for all skin types. 60 min $130 04 BRIGHT SKIN Bright Skin Facial is designed to treat all skin types with hyperpigmentation. Eminence Bright Skin Licorice Root Exfoliating Peel helps to reduce hyperpigmentation and brightens complexion. Revitalizes and tones the epidermis, regenerates and firms stressed skin. 60 min $140 MEDILUX LIGHT THERAPY MediLUX Light therapy facial offers 5 different wave lengths of LED Light Therapy. Allowing your esthetician to target various skin conditions. This therapy is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive/reactive skin. MediLUX non-invasive light therapy is a great addition to not only your facial but your massages, body treatments and even mani/pedi’s! 60 min $200 Skin Tone Correcting Kills Acne causing bacteria Increase blood circulation and lymphatic flow Rosacea and post laser treatments Near Infrared- Wound healing and cell regeneration 05 HYDRODERMABRASION Hydro dermabrasion is a 2 in 1 diamond infusion treatment that promotes smoother skin resulting in a more radiant glow. This non-invasive procedure can be performed all year round with no pain, side effects or post-treatment downtime. Stimulating cellular production in return improves the skin’s elasticity and texture. Best results when done with a series of 6 services. 45 min $170 INCREDIBLE ENZYMES Incredible Enzymes Facial optimizes the skin’s complexion at a surface and cellular level. A blend of botanical exfoliating enzymes that work together to rejuvenate texture and tone for clarity that can be felt and seen. This enzymatic treatment is ideal for lackluster skin. 60 min $130 FACIAL ENHANCEMENTS Hydrodermabrasion Enhancement Add the resurfacing benefits of Hydrodermabrasion to any of our luxurious facials. This treatment makes the skin look smoother and more youthful, reduces hyperpigmentation, and helps with acne and scaring. Hydrodermabrasion can be performed all year around with no pain, side effects or post-treatment downtime. 30 min $100 Eye Treatment $45 Aromatherapy $20 Foot and Hand Scrub $30 Lip Treatment $15 Paraffin Wax Treatment (hands/feet) $25/$30 MediLUX Light Therapy Enhancement 20 min $70 06 Body Treatments 07 HYDROTHERAPY Hydrotherapy is the use of hot, cold and tepid water to relieve discomfort and promote physical well-being. The use of Eminence organic products exfoliates the body and soothes skin. Followed by the comfort of our Aemotio shower that promotes a peaceful relaxation. The waterfall like feel eases labor pains and clears the skin problems. The 6 adjustable jets create a waterfall like ambiance. Allowing the therapist to select the ideal water temperature for each customized treatment. 60 min $210 CHROMOTHERAPY Chromotherapy invites our guests to a magical light shower of mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. The first step of this process includes a nourishing, hydrating and firming body wrap. Followed by the visible light spectrum providing for magical moments of well-being. Chromotherapy utilizes the colors of the rainbow to accelerate healing, decrease muscle tension, regulates moods and improve circulation. 60 min $195 SLIMMING/TONING TREATMENT This non-invasive slimming/toning body treatment reduces stubborn fat commonly found on the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs. Helps to reduce cellulite and tones the skin using our custom prepared body wraps. 60 min $250 08 FOREST BATH WATER TREATMENT Become one with nature with our Forest Bath Water treatment. This exfoliating and peeling treatment provides detoxification at its finest. Eminence organic scrubs are followed by the comfort of our vichy shower and or manual bolero. Guests are given the option of chromotherapy or swedana to close this mentally serene experience. 75 min $240 STEAM BATH THERAPY Steam bath therapy begins with a full body organic sugar scrub. The body is wrapped with hot towels followed by a private steam bath to remove toxins from the body. This treatment can minimize joint pain, headaches and promotes relaxation. To ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, the steam is contained by a convenient and hygienic disposable curtain. 75 min $210 09 Cyrotherapy in the science of exposing the body to sub-zero temperatures in order to stimulate physical and mental health benefits. It reduces inflammation in the body by boosting an anti-inflammatory chemical called norepinephrine. In terms of beauty benefits, cryotherapy increases collagen production, which in turn tightens the skin, and brings forth a youthful glow. Coming to Lana February 2021! 10 CRYO T-SHOCK TONING Toning 1 session- $250.00 5 sessions - $1199.00 ($239.80/session) Member price- $150 CRYO T-SHOCK FAT & CELLULITE REDUCTION Fat/cellulite Reduction 1 session - $350.00 5 sessions - $1500.00 ($300.00/session) Member Price - $250.00 CRYO T-SHOCK FACIALS 1 session - $150.00 5 sessions - $699.00 ($139.80/session) Member price - $100.00 CRYOTHERAPY Local cryotherapy/ Cryo facial 1 session - $50.00 5 sessions - $200.00 ($40.00/session) 10 sessions - $300.00 ($30.00/session) 11 Massage Treatments 12 RELAXO WAVE It is the most effective type of Swedish massage therapy. It involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on topmost layers of muscles. This is also combined with movement of the joints. By relieving muscle tension, Swedish therapy can be both relaxing and energizing. 60 min $120 SERENE SNAP This whole-body treatment focuses on easing tension and reducing stress. This full body massage incorporates both light or deep touch to release muscle tension and reduce effects of long-term stress by focusing on stretching and relaxing the musculoskeletal system 60 min $120 HOT BASALT STONE MASSAGE Hot Stone Massage is a holistic treatment which promotes deeper muscle relaxation through the placement of water heated stones at key points on the body. Helps melt away tension, ease muscle stiffness, and increase circulation and metabolism. 60 min $165 13 CUPPING THERAPY Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist places special cups on the skin to create suction. The suction facilitates healing with blood flow. Cupping helps relive muscle tension and tightness also helps pain, inflammation, blood flow and wellbeing.
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