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#63403 - 06/18/09 10:04 AM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: odi]
WeRNotAfraid Offline
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Registered: 07/28/02
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Originally Posted By: odi
I really like the Soprano XL, and think that it is an amazing machine. Some people here will claim that there aren't any facts that it works yet.

I would recommend it hands down.
As i said before, just make sure it IS the Soprano XL and not Soprano.


Good good. I know it's pretty new, but I have heard good things about it. I am going to have a small area done the first time to make sure everything goes well. I will be sure to ask if it's the XL one. I really only need my underarms and bikini line done.

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#63406 - 06/18/09 12:20 PM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: WeRNotAfraid]
LAgirl Offline

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Registered: 12/22/04
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Loc: New York, NY
My point was that you should compare to other clinics, including those with doctors and those where the same educated nurse does the procedure every time BUT with some of the best machines on the market.

Odi has only been using the machine since December and treats at 6 weeks. So unfortunately, they can't tell yet whether it produces any permanent results.

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#63648 - 06/28/09 12:56 PM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: LAgirl]
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It's been almost three weeks since I did a test patch on my left armpit with the Soprano XL laser. I have stopped shaving at this point..and have been seeing some shedding in the shower when I'm using a loofah. It's not a lot of hairs that come off though. most of the hairs are still firmly rooted..but when I pull on some of them, they come off without resistance..and some come off on the loofah when i rub the area. But the regrowth from shaving is pretty sparse and slow on the treated armpit than my right armpit. I can't really say much right now, but will give it a couple of more weeks and see how it looks.

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#63662 - 06/28/09 09:45 PM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: Zala]
LAgirl Offline

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at full 3 weeks, all the hairs should come out easily and none should grow as usual. don't judge things at 6 weeks. by that point, you'll be seeing NEW hair.

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#63759 - 07/03/09 09:53 AM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: LAgirl]
Zala Offline
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OK..it's been exactly three weeks now since my test patch on my left armpit..I haven't shaved for over a week..and there is absolutely no hairs to be seen at this point..I think the Soprano works!!!I am going to schedule a treatment for other areas.

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#63760 - 07/03/09 10:26 AM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: Zala]
odi Offline
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Registered: 05/08/09
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I'm glad to hear that you are happy, and as I've said before all of our clients sounds the same as you are now.

But truth is, as some said before, you can't know for sure that it works only 6 months or more after the end of the treatments.
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#63764 - 07/03/09 01:20 PM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: odi]
Zala Offline
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Registered: 08/13/08
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But you've been working with this laser for about six months or so, haven't you? What is your opinion about this laser and the clients you treated six months ago?

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#63769 - 07/03/09 06:27 PM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: Zala]
odi Offline
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Most people seems to either disappear after about 4 treatments or they call to start a new area. We haven't had any complaint yet.
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Laser Hair Removal Toronto (my own clinic)

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#64429 - 07/26/09 11:18 AM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: odi]
cheesecake Offline
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Registered: 07/26/09
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I am also interested in this new laser. Being a white male, with large areas to be covered, this would alleviate much pain from other lasers. However I am somewhat worried about investing into something that may not work.

On a side note, Odi, I am looking for a new clinic in the Toronto area that offers this laser. I will be checking your clinic out soon!! smile

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#64748 - 08/06/09 11:41 AM Re: Soprano Laser? [Re: cheesecake]
Zala Offline
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Registered: 08/13/08
Posts: 35
Cheesecake, I went to Odi's clinic last week. And I had a great experience with Liliana (the laser technician). Their prices are very reasonable too compared to other places. And she is very professional and thorough with the treatment. I can't wait for my next treatment :P. Thanks Odi. I was hoping I could say hi, but I didn't see you frown. Maybe next time.

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