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ScarsAway® Pro another great tool for professional Bodyworkers. Since we developed and produced the first Bodytool® way back in 1998, we have endeavoured to produce an even better product. After completing the development of the ScarsAway® tools we wondered if the two could be combined so we tried them out. And finally now having tested the ScarsAway® Pro tool for 3 years in selected clinics around the globe and under quite different conditions, we know without question that the ScarsAway® Pro tool, is an amazing and powerful tool for body therapists wishing to deal with intractable muscular / dermal and sub-dermal adhesions, all the while being safe for the hands of the therapist and the tissue of the patient.
Just like our Bodytool the ScarsAway® Pro is lovingly manufactured right here on New Zealands Waiheke Island with timber sourced from sustainable Beechwood forests in New Zealand’s South Island.
After many thousands of successful treatments and wonderful patient outcomes we are completely convinced ScarsAway® Pro in the hands of a professional: Is an efficient, safe and effective way to release and improve the appearance of deep and dermal myofascial scars and adhesions including: Age lines, Plantar Fasciitis, Dupytrens Contractures, Burns Scars, Acne scars in fact all forms of dermal and surgical scars including ‘C’ section scars and stretch marks on the limbs breasts and abdomen.
To ensure it’s great value, the other end the ScarsAway® Pro has the same round quartz tip as the conventional Bodytool® so deep tissue and muscle releases can still be performed.
ScarsAway® Pro is a balanced tool you will own for the rest of your career. It will not only change your life and the way you work, it will change the lives of all you touch! I’ve personally used one since 2010 and would not be without it. Chris Toal
About Milton Toal and ScarsAway®
Milton originally trained as Industrial Engineer and Methods specialist. His early career was spent working in the private sector, where his capacities for research, analysis and development of ideas were well recognised, leading to him working for the Australian government on military research projects. Throughout his career Milton has developed many new ideas that have been implemented as benchmarks throughout Australian industry. He is also an international author of a best-selling text on project and critical path management methodology working in conjunction with Tom Sobzak of New York.
For many years Milton had struggled with a painful and easily aggravated scar in his hand that affected his ability to grasp, during a visit to the Wellness at Work clinic in New Zealand, Milton was offered treatment for this scar using one of the original ScarsAway® prototypes. With his Industrial Engineering background Milton's view was - if you can't measure it, it does not exist, so he was 'quite sceptical' about undergoing treatment. Six weeks later, when the painful scar on his hand had totally reverted back to soft skin and no longer hurt, he was convinced.
On his return to Australia he undertook experimentation and then further developed, the ScarsAway® concept. His research and experimentation led to a source of the best raw materials being located, and the development of the size, and the very specific shape of the tool. All of this leading to the current product standards of which he believes are crucial to the efficiency of scar revision that ScarsAway® provides.
Milton is a qualified financial advisor and is a 'Fellow' of the Australian Financial Advisors Association, however he recently sold his financial advising business to focus full time’ on his new found passions ScarsAway® and natural health.
About Chris Toal and ScarsAway®
Chris enjoyed a long and successful career in the motor and oil sectors in a variety of roles from sales and sales management through to dealer principal and directors roles within the oil industry. However in 1997 his life was completely turned around when he crewed on "White Cloud" in the Trans Tasman yacht race. Five days of severe storms left him battered, bruised, and in need of some serious damage repair. Massage and deep tissue therapy solved the problem, became an interest, and assisting others to wellness states became a passion which he maintains to this day.
On completing his diploma and Myofascial studies at Wellpark College in 1998 he accepted a tutoring position, then focused on the development of the patented Bodywall® the Bodytool® and ScarsAway® plus several other health modalities and injury prevention devices. He is qualified in Fascial Kinetics and is a Certified TRE Trauma Release Exercise therapist.
His company Wellness at Work Ltd has been a treatment provider to many major corporations including Microsoft, IBM, TVNZ, TV3, Villa Maria Wines, Deloittes, Morgan & Banks plus a long list of elite athletes including current and past World and Olympic champions. Wellness at Work was also contracted to Team New Zealand for two America's Cup defenses in 2000 and 2003. The self care TBT© Tennis Ball Technique Chris developed is published throughout Australasia in leading Fitness, healthcare magazines, and trade journals.
About the skin and ScarsAway®
The Integumentary system (the skin) is created from complex layers of tissue that perform a very wide variety of tasks. Containing blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, oil cells, fat cells and pain sensors, the skin is a living breathing feeling heating cooling bodysuit. A bodysuit that protects and supports us, telling us how hot or cold we are, what chemicals and plants are dangerous, and things that are good for us as well.
Without all these layers working happily together we simply cannot survive.
The skin is 'the' largest organ of the body. It's composed of two layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The outer layer the epidermis is the quite thin and made of cells called keratinocytes. It has no blood vessels and is totally reliant on the dermis underneath for nourishment.
The underlying dermis consists of two layers, containing blood vessels, elastic fibres, collagen, and fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are the major cell type that produces the elastin and collagen which helps to keep your skin elastic. The dermis also contains a fluid called a ground substance, a very important liquid (also called the Intracellular matrix) ground substance also contains hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate and glycoproteins.
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Testimonials
Alan Breslau
Auckland
December 23rd 2010
Hi Chris,
I cannot tell you how many compliments I have received from friends who noticed the change in my facial scars after my using the stones for about 6-9 months. Many of my friends had no idea I was using the technique but they recognized the improvement.
I have almost completed my latest book, "The Beauty of Disfigurement: Hot To Cope With Looking Different".
I have a chapter on techniques to improve appearance and I am adding a section on your methods... [Read more]
Testimonial from Alan Breslau; Phoenix Society for Burns Survivors
Alan Breslau
Auckland
12 June 2009
Dear Chris and Danny,
Delwyn and I want to thank you both so very much for taking us both on as subjects for your treatments and the great care we were given.
We think you have made a very exciting breakthrough in scar remediation!
We must admit to our initial skepticism but burn scars that I have had for over 56 years, have all but disappeared after only a few treatments
Delwyn's RSI pains were gone after a physical therapy session with Danny. He has hands of magic! [Read more]
Testimonial from Alan Breslau; Phoenix Society for Burns Survivors
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