There are many factors that go into determining which laser hair removal center is right for you so make sure you do your homework before you choose.
Call potential candidates on the telephone and check out their web sites, if available. Ask questions about the procedure and see the kinds of responses you get. Questions to ask include the brand and types of lasers used, how long they've been using them, the number of patients treated at the center and whether the first consultation is free.
You can find out a lot about a center through this initial research, but you should still plan on visiting the center you're considering before making any final decisions.
Every clinic we work with offers free initial consultations. Use this time to get the information you need first-hand and see the facilities where you'll have the procedure done. Laser hair removal is a medical procedure and you should exercise the same care in choosing a professional as you would in choosing a surgeon.
Make sure the facility is clean and the staff treats you professionally. Also make sure to ask who your laser technician will be and insist that he or she sees you during the initial consultation.
Ask the facility's medical director about his or her qualifications. Find out whether he or she is Board Certified in Dermatology and whether there is more than one Board Certified doctor on the staff. Also find out about the personnel performing the procedure.
Make sure to ask about the risks, side effects and precautions. Also find out how many sessions you'll need, how long they'll last, the cost, payment options, the center's hours, its policy about missed appointments, and anything else you want to know. Make sure to read all documents carefully before signing anything.
Don't be afraid to trust your judgment. If something doesn't feel right, there are plenty of other centers around to help you.
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