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#49702 - 02/25/08 07:02 PM How to find the right clinic in your area
lagirl Offline
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Registered: 12/22/04
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So, you read the FAQs and now know that you're definitely a good candidate and know what type of laser you need for your particular situation. Now, you need to find a clinic with expertise to get you results. Here are several things you can try to find one near you:

- You can run a search on the forum using the search box at the top right corner with your city name or state to see if there are clinics in your area which have been recommended by contributors in the past. Don't forget to run an "Advanced" search to expand the time period to at least the previous 1-2 years.

- You can run a Google search once you know what laser you need. For example, search for "San Francisco GentleLASE" at www.Google.com and see what comes up. Make sure to call each clinic to make sure they still have the right laser.

- You run a provider search with your zip code on the following laser manufacturer websites:

Candela GentleLASE Alexandrite or GentleYag ND:Yag in the US: http://www.candelalaser.com/patients/index.cfm?task=practSearch

GentleLASE Alexandrite in the UK:
http://www.crosstechplc.co.uk

Lumenis LightSheer Diode:
http://www.skinandhealth.com/details/practitioner

Cutera Coolglide ND:Yag:
http://www.cutera.com/locator/main.asp

Or on these sites:

American Society of Dermatological Surgery for clinics in the US
http://www.asds.net/find.html

General Clinic Directory in the UK:
http://www.skinlaserdirectory.org.uk/UnitedKingdom.htm

- Lastly, you can check your local Yellow Pages or www.citysearch.com for listings in your area, and call to confirm that they have the right type of laser


Of course, as mentioned in the FAQs, do check out at least 3-4 clinics and compare everything before you make your final decision.

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#50969 - 04/14/08 06:45 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: lagirl]
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thank you for this information

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#50972 - 04/14/08 08:03 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: feelyou]
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Why do you have these links in your signature??
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#50993 - 04/14/08 11:46 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: dfahey]
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I removed the poster's signature links. Please notify me of any future issues, and this person will be permabanned.
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#51086 - 04/17/08 05:37 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: Andrea]
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thank you for this information

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#52680 - 06/03/08 11:14 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: lagirl]
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Registered: 06/03/08
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the best way to find laser hair in your area is referral and NOT by some MD who is getting a piece of the pie. I used to see an MD in NJ (first place was a derm ofc, 2nd an OB/GYN ofc). I had spotty hairy areas and been thru the bar mark burns are well. I started going to a medi-spa in Pearl River NY and have not been happier!!! I donated my razors!! FINALLY I am hair free this summer!! Kudos to Kelly my laser tech!!
-Kath

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#52684 - 06/03/08 01:38 PM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: KathyLee]
lagirl Offline
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Registered: 12/22/04
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If you're a true consumer, maybe you can provide us with more details on type of laser used, what areas you're treating, etc. Results depend on experience of the person you're getting treated by, the right machine and settings, etc.

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#52715 - 06/04/08 11:01 AM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: lagirl]
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Registered: 06/03/08
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Yes, I am a true consumer. I was originally treated with IPL which is NOT the best method for hair removal (now I know). I started with full leg hair removal. I went to an MD who used an older gentlelase unit but was left with spotty areas. Both the MD and tech left me with bar marks, etc. THankfully they cleared. I was referred to a tech at a medi-spa in pearl river, ny and received treatment with the latest Gentlelase/Alex unit. She did a PERFECT job on the first shot (and they say there is no such thing as perfect? LOL) I am thrilled and scheduled for additional areas for hair removal. Their pricing also fit my budget. Kelly is the best! -Kath

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#53771 - 07/10/08 04:10 PM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: KathyLee]
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Registered: 07/10/08
Posts: 14
Hey lagirl. Your stories were very encouraging. I'm new to the forum and also new to really taking charge of this hair problem. I'm African-American and my skin type would be somewhere between a IV and V. How can I determine the type of laser best suited for me before I even find the best clinic out there? I'm very cautious about asking various clinics because they may say anything to get me to choose them.

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#53776 - 07/10/08 06:49 PM Re: How to find the right clinic in your area [Re: story8]
VickieCNY Offline
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Registered: 03/29/08
Posts: 302
Given the area and your skin type, you should also have a consultation with an electrologist and weigh the pros and cons of each method. Make sure you read the Laser FAQ here carefully as well.

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