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Curvena launches RM68 DUO DETOX trial with results

Curvena launches RM68 DUO DETOX trial with results

CURVENA, a local wellness centre, is offering a limited-time DUO DETOX trial at RM68, featuring two non-invasive treatments and a results-backed satisfaction guarantee.
The promotional campaign, running until Sep 30, is part of Curvena's push to make body wellness more accessible.
The RM68 DUO DETOX trial features Magneto Fork and Cavitation treatment, both aimed at boosting circulation, easing bloating, and supporting the body's natural detox functions.
GUARANTEE ASSURANCE
Curvena's Result Assurance Guarantee provides customers who try the DUO DETOX trial with added confidence.
If customers don't see measurable improvements after their session, as determined through body scans or other standard assessment methods — they'll receive their next treatment complimentary.
The policy ensures that each session delivers trackable and verifiable outcomes.
TAILORED TREATMENTS
Based on the InBody analysis, customers receive a personalised treatment plan tailored to their body concerns and wellness goals.
DUO DETOX CHALLENGE
As part of the campaign, Curvena is inviting customers to join the #CurvenaDUODETOXChallenge by posting their transformation on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok.
During the trial, Curvena's staff will assist with a "before" photo. Every valid entry receives a free C-Sculpt Body Shaping Solution, and one winner per quarter gets RM1,000 in treatment credits.
Additionally, the brand is hosting a monthly social media giveaway, where followers can win curated wellness prizes by answering questions based on the "Do Less, See More" philosophy.
Founded in 2018, Curvena operates women-friendly wellness outlets across the Klang Valley, including at Mid Valley City, Publika Shopping Gallery, IOI Mall Damansara, and Pavilion Bukit Jalil.
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