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THE MAKEOVER YOU NEED
India Today
|October 06, 2025
From IV drips and AI-powered skin diagnostics to DNA testing and even robotic massages, emerging technologies are radically transforming the wellness experience.
According to the zodiac calendar, 2025 is the year of the snake, representing transformation and renewal. The wellness industry it seems is paying heed and headed for a renewal of sorts. For years, the focus has been on natural remedies and plant-based therapies.
But now, a new, more radical approach is emerging. While traditional treatments such as a deep-tissue massages, shirodhara, aromatherapy sessions and mineral rich mud wraps are still holding strong, they are being aided by tech based and AI-enhanced therapies.
A day at the spa usually means a complete digital detox. An escape from notifications and screens. Only you, the quiet of a sauna room and the scent of lavender. What if technology didn't take away from the experience, but added to it? Across the globe, luxury wellness retreats are embracing this new paradigm where tradition and ancient wisdom is conflating with cutting-edge innovation. Let's begin with the personalised health assessment technologies. Upon arrival at the wellness retreat Dharana at Shillim, guests undergo a series of noninvasive health diagnostics for a personalised wellness plan. An AI-powered system analyses their Prakriti, Vikriti, and Dosha, while a device called OligoScan provides instant insights into mineral balance and heavy metals that may influence energy, immunity, or gut health. A specialist physiotherapist uses an advanced plantar pressure system for gait and postural analysis to identify movement concerns. Finally, individual metrics such as heart rate, sleep patterns, and stress levels are used to curate specific fitness routines, meal plans and mindfulness activities aligned with each guest's health goals.
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