Health & Fitness

New Hyper Wellness Center Helps Paramus Residents 'Live Their Best Lives'

"This new (Restore Hyper Wellness) location will surely become a neighborhood staple," Brett Jaros, CEO of franchisee L5 Be Well.

PARAMUS, NJ — Are you familiar with "hyper wellness"? It is a system of "total balance, energy and proactive healing," according to award-winning Restore Hyper Wellness.

Restore, which offers an array of proactive wellness modalities (all under one roof), has opened a new location in Paramus, the latest addition to the Level 5 Be Well brand (part of L5 Capital Partners).

Services include whole body and localized cryotherapy, red light therapy, infrared sauna, compression, IV drip therapy, intramuscular shots, mile hyperbaric oxygen therapy, NAD+ IV drip therapy and biomarker assessments.

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On March 9 at 10 a.m., the wellness clinic will hold an official ribbon cutting celebration at its new location at 305 Route 17 South, Suite 3206.

Since 2015, Restore has opened more than 150 locations, and provided more than 2 million services — all with a mission to make hyper wellness accessible and affordable, and help people looking to "manage persistent pain, defy the signs of aging, and dial up natural defenses," a news release said.

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“We are thrilled to open our newest wellness center in North Jersey as we continue to expand our footprint in this region,” Brett Jaros, CEO and president of franchisee L5 Be Well, said. “This new Restore location will surely become a neighborhood staple helping individuals of all ages to live their best lives through optimal health.”

The new 3,000 square-foot studio will employ a team of eight full- and part-time staff members, including two aestheticians, two wellness representatives, and three nurses/med staff employees under the oversight of independent physicians.

"Restore is meant not only for fitness enthusiasts and athletes," the news release said, "but for those simply looking for the latest in preventative health and wellness services."

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