If you find out about a laser hair removal clinic from a print advertisement, keep the ad (put the date and where it ran on the ad). If you hear something on TV or radio, note the date, station and program. If you try to get a refund later, you'll need this information.
You can also get information over telephone. Most clinics will not give much information over the phone, especially prices. This is because the cost of a laser hair removal treatment depends on the area being treated and your own peculiarities of hair growth. It is difficult to evaluate the number of treatments needed to completely remove your problem hair. A doctor need to see you before setting a price. Get the name of anyone you talk to and note the date.
You should find out: • Name and specialty of doctor who controls treatment • Number of clients they've treated • Brand and model of laser used and how long they've used it at their practice • Ask if consultation and test patch are free.
Laser Hair Removal Facility
Before starting a laser hair removal, it is always a good idea to research the qualifications of the Medical Director of the facility. It is better to know the answers on such questions: • Is Medical Director of the facility Board Certified in Dermatology? • Is there more than one Board Certified Doctor on the staff? • Are all personnel performing the procedure licensed doctors or Registered Nurses? • Is the facility affiliated with an academic medical center? • Is the atmosphere professional?
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