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Paramus New Jersey Spa, Beaura at Parker Center Unveils New Webpage and VIP Contest">Paramus New Jersey Spa, Beaura at Parker Center Unveils New Webpage and VIP Contest

kim_spa_new_jersey_coordinatorKim Ashton, Spa Coordinator for the Beaura Spa at Parker Center in Paramus, NJ has announced the launch of the new webpage, http://www.parkercenterspa.net/. To celebrate, the beautiful Bergen County Spa is offering a VIP contest offering a total of eight, one-year memberships.

“The new webpage was designed to be softer, more soothing, and easier to use. It gives clients more information on our services. The colors are richer and it really reflects more of who were are and what we do for clients,” said Kim Ashton.

June 8, 2011   No Comments

Benefits of Massage At New Jersey Spa Extend to TMJ

Patty Bookstaver ikim_spa_new_jersey_coordinators a massage therapist at the Beaura Spa at the Parker Center with over 17 years experience. She is certified in many different modalities of massage and brings the right combinations of massage treatments to help her clients.

The National Institute of Health estimates that over 10 million American suffer with TMJ or some chronic jaw pain. Many of these TMJ sufferers find relief in therapeutic massage. Massage is a non-invasive, drug-free method of relaxing the pressure points around the jaw, and working the muscles in the area to relieve the tension.

April 5, 2011   No Comments

NJ Massage Therapy News: The Beaura Spa Aids Parker Center Patients in Recovery with Massage">NJ Massage Therapy News: The Beaura Spa Aids Parker Center Patients in Recovery with Massage

Licensed massage therapist, Patty, helps speed the recovery of cosmetic surgery patients though lymphatic drainage massages (MLD). Having practiced NJ massage therapy for nearly 20 years, Patty says, “I love…love what I do!” Because the Beaura Spa in New Jersey is part of the Parker Center family, Dr. Parker actually prescribes three MLD sessions for each of his patients.  kim_spa_new_jersey_coordinator

“Lymphatic drainage massage is specifically designed to remove extra fluid form the tissue. After surgery or a trauma, the fluid pools at the site. With the massage, I keep the fluid moving on out of the body,” says Patty. Preventing the accumulation of fluid reduces swelling and speeds the recovery process.

October 15, 2009   No Comments