Many people “shape up” their bodies without ever hitting the gym. Does this make them cheaters or are they smarter than all the rest of us who put our blood, sweat , and tears into workouts which seem to never have the end result we are looking for.
Many people also look to cosmetic procedures to help them regain their youth back. Again, are they cheating or are they just ahead of the game? One company which offers both no-exercise shaping up of the body and facial rejuvenation methods is Arasys Perfector, Inc.
This company claims to go beyond the botox and lasers to help accomplish a younger and healthier appearance. This company used non-invasive electrodermal aesthetics to help create the Arasys and the Perfector.
The Arasys claims to help clients rapidly lose inches as well as build muscles without ever having to step foot in the gym. The Perfector claims to bring a client’s younger facial features back as it rejuvenates the skin and allows for a non-invasive face lift.
These are pretty big claims that this company makes which makes us wonder is it all real or are we just being fooled by another product being offered at the spa?
What is the Arasys?
Remember the pacemaker? The Arasys was actually created by the co-inventor of the pacemaker, Gerry Pollock. The Arasys lets clients to obtain the gym physique without getting up at dawn to run the treadmill or meet up with the trainer.
The Arasys contains up to 1,000 frequencies of high definition signals. The system does not look to encourage muscles instead it aims at the nerves. The nerves which are stimulated during workouts are aroused during the Arasys treatment, allowing the body to “think” it has been working out.
Arasys treatments include, according to Arasys Perfector, LLC, an online resource:
- 200 Hz:
-Accelerates muscle building
-Increases stamina
-Boosts strength and performance
-Developed for athletes and body builders
-Power detoxification - 400 Hz:
-Inch loss
-Tightens abs
-Contours buttocks
-Promotes healthy lymphatic drainage - 600 Hz:
-Tightening loose skin (such as after liposuction)
-Breast enhancement
-Revitalizes the body
-Reduces the appearance of cellulite - 1000Hz:
-Skin rejuvenation
-Skin toning
(retrieved from www.arasysperfectorusa.com)
What is the Perfector?
Clients looking for a facelift without the surgery may want to opt for the Perfector. This procedure claims to renew skin as it also helps to lift sagging muscles, rebuild tissue, and bring back a healthy glowing appearance. High definition waves are used repair tissue and help bring back a healthy glow.
A thin layer of gel is applied to the area of the face being treated. Then the Perfector, which looks like two metal chopsticks, is then stroked across the area being treated. The Perfector sends signals to the brain and nerves helping for easy stimulation of tissue and muscles.
The nine programs which are offered by Perfector include:
- Oxygenation
- Regeneration
- Lift
- Sculpting
- Firming
- Rejuvenation
- Deep cleansing
- Detox
- Ionization
Who are the Best Candidates?
The best candidates for treatment of either the Arasys or the Perfector will be in optimal psychological and physical health. They will have also consulted with their physician beforehand to ensure that these treatments are safe to undergo.
Those looking to tighten their bodies will be good candidates for the Arasys procedure. One treatment is supposedly the equivalent of 300 to 400 sit ups. Clients wishing to perfect their physique without the gym or undergoing surgery would be great candidates for the Arasys.
Clients looking to have a face lift without the hassle, price, or discomfort of surgery would make good candidates for the Perfector. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and women who have recently given birth may not be good candidates. These women should consult with their physician as well as their obstetrician to ensure safety.
What are the Benefits?
Claimed benefits for the Arasys include:
- Inch Loss Treatment: The machine works to tighten muscles and rid yourself of inches. While wraps rid the body of excess water, the Inch Loss treatment actually helps you lose inches from your body. Claims have been made that clients have lost usually 2 to 5 inches from one treatment. The procedure is not painful nor is it uncomfortable.
- Cellulite Removal Treatment & Breast/Body Lift Treatment: While the Inch Loss treatment worked to tighten your muscles, this treatment works to create muscles. This helps with lifting breasts, toning the body, underarm toning, and lifting the buttocks.
- Detoxification: The Arsys is shown to actually detoxify the body of unhealthy toxins. Galvanic currents are used to help detoxify the body to ensure a cleansing process. Toxins can cause premature wrinkles, sagging, and even disease.
One important benefit of not having to workout at the gym is that the body does not require glucose during these treatments. When an individual works out at the gym glucose levels or better known as sugar levels drop, which is why we are so drained and tired after a workout. With the Arasys, the body is burning fat cells without touching glucose levels.
Claimed benefits for the Perfector include:
- Better blood circulation
- Blood vessels increase
- Decrease in wrinkles
- Collagen and elastic increased
- Face muscles lifted
- Tissue repaired
- Skin PH balance
- Sun damage reduction
- Pigmentation decreased
- Pores decreased in size
- Inflammation and edema reduced
- Impurities in skin removed
- Removal of toxins
- Puffy eyes reduced
Risks
There is little risk with both the Arasys and Perfector. The one thing which may be of slight discomfort after your Arasys treatment is nausea and the feeling of dehydration. It is recommended that the client drinks plenty of water beforehand as it will give the impression of a workout, tired and needing plenty of water afterwards. This result will vary based on client.
Other than that, the risks are minimal. Oh, wait there is one other risk. What if you are not among the people who lose those 30 inches after 12 treatments or still look exactly the same after 8 sessions with the Perfector? Well then, you did not get your monies’ worth.
As with any procedure, results will vary and you take the chance that you will have a better end result than most. Treatments cost $100 to $250 per session normally. So if you are looking at 10 sessions with only one problem area, your risk losing a couple of thousand dollars.
On the other hand, if the results are great, you may want to keep going back to get more treatments for other problems areas. In this case, you risk losing your bank account…but you will look fabulous.
The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.
This is very intersting, however I would love to read more about the Arasys. I don't know if you can get the machine home and work it by your self, or you have to go to the clinic to get it done…
I sound like a great deal for working out at home, and skin treatment in the same time.
sp – October 17, 2009 , 11:42 AM
We have used the products from Arasys Perfector for over a year now and have seen incredible results for ourselves and our clients. It is a bit technical to operate, but we provide training and can also get you a great discount from the manufacture. Check out our web site at http://www.herclub.net or call us at 415 371-0333 for more details or to schedule a demo of the machines. Just ask for Dr. Sherry and she will be happy to assist in answering any questions that you might have.
qc – October 22, 2009 , 2:50 PM
We have used the products from Arasys Perfector for over a year now and have seen incredible results for ourselves and our clients. It is a bit technical to operate, but we provide training and can also get you a great discount from the manufacture. Check out our web site at http://www.herclub.net or call us at 415 371-0333 for more details or to schedule a demo of the machines. Just ask for Dr. Sherry and she will be happy to assist in answering any questions that you might have.
qc – October 22, 2009 , 6:50 PM