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Laser Hair Removal : Laser Hair Removal Vs. Electrolysis

Posted by admin On July - 27 - 2009

Learn the differences between electrolysis and laser hair removal treatments with expert skin care tips in this free hair removal video clip.

Expert: Aneta Filardo
Contact: www.winterparklaser.com
Bio: Aneta K. Filardo, is the proud owner of Winter Park
Laser & Anti-Aging Center in Winter Park, Florida.
She has been practicing laser hair removal for over
three years.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

Duration : 0:0:52


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4 Responses

  1. susannasta Says:

    Electrolysis is the …
    Electrolysis is the ONLY FDA approved method of Permanent and Safe Hair Removal, while laser is only approved by the FDA as permanent hair REDUCTION, which means that the hairs will not be permanently removed.

    Laser has caused burning, scaring and hyper pigmentation and many unhappy clients who have spent lots of money on a promise of permanency!!

    Electrolysis is the ONLY way to achieve PERMANENT hair removal since it’s backed by 130 years of effective and proven results!

    Posted on July 27th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

  2. JuannyBear Says:

    ive been trying to …
    ive been trying to find out how much will it cost for getting laser hair removal for your whole abdominal, back, and shoulder area.. i cant find a price range at all.. someone please help me

    Posted on July 27th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

  3. cola625 Says:

    she just sold me …
    she just sold me for electrolysis

    Posted on July 27th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

  4. crazystraw11 Says:

    Laser hair remover …
    Laser hair remover has worser side effects then electrolysis some people who went under the laser i know have permanent scars and bloches of red from the laser. im getting electrolysis right now because my skin is sensitve and i dont want bloches of red. i have natural black hair. i really dont think it matters which one anyone does. depends if you can handle pain and wht your skin type is like

    Posted on July 27th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

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