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Millions of men, women and young adults endure the emotional pain, embarrassment and inconvenience of unwanted hair. If it controls your time, reorders your life or impacts any social or professional commitments you want to make, electrolysis is your ticket to freedom. Whether you have an abundance of unwanted hair due to a diagnosed medical condition or you are simply tired of constantly tweezing the hairs from your face, eyebrows, chin or body, this safe, reliable and time-honored procedure is for you. When pro-rated over a lifetime of permanence, it is highly cost efficient compared to all other temporary methods including laser and waxing.
Electrolysis was developed in 1875 by Dr. Charles Michel, a French ophthalmologist, when he first utilized a delicate needle to conduct electrical current to remove an ingrown eyelash. With over 130 years of experience and technological advancements, electrolysis is still the only scientifically proven method of permanent hair removal recognized by the FDA. No other method can attest to that. Not even laser.
Electrolysis has been proven safe and effective for many generations. Modern electrolysis utilizes refined computerized equipment and well-manufactured sterile disposable probes. PHR Center For Electrolysis, Inc. is prepared to present you with the latest conveniences of comfort and quality care.
Electrology is a respected health-care profession. The American Electrology Association (AEA), the largest and oldest professional membership organization, has developed national professional programs such as: "Infection Control Standards For the Practice of Electrology" and "Standards of Practice" as well as International Board Certification. The Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE) has gained international recognition.
Governed by these programs and standards, as a member of the AEA, your electrologist, Lori J.Arena, CPE, is continually updated on the latest medical news and its implications for the public health and safety. She follows strict sanitation and sterilization rules set forth by the AEA and the Center for Disease Control and employs an outside agency to test the sterilization equipment. The reports are kept on file and available upon request.
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| PHR Center For Electrolysis | 1 Central Avenue - Suite 302 Tarrytown, NY 10591 (914) 366-0595 |
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