South Coast MedSpa sets laser hair removal milestone with over 35,000 treatments performed.
April 9th, 2008
Since the beginning of civilization people have struggled with unwanted body hair; the origins of removing unwanted body hair dates back to ancient Egyptian societies. Fortunately modern science has developed Laser Hair Removal.
South Coast MedSpa is a leading laser hair removal center that mastered the art of laser hair removal. Located in Newport Beach, California the medical staff has performed over 35,000 laser hair removal treatments during the last 4 years.
Laser Hair Removal was first approved by the FDA in 1995, but like all technology has constantly improved over the last 10 years. South Coast MedSpa’s trademarked Full Body Laser Hair Removal package has eliminated the need for waxing, shaving or plucking for thousands of Southern California residents.
South Coast MedSpa’s medical director Christian Jagusch, MD explains, “Not all the patients we treat are female, in fact nearly 40% of our clients are men who remove the hair from their back, chest, abdomen or facial areas”.
As a leading laser hair removal center, South Coast MedSpa utilizes only the worlds most advanced laser systems. The laser hair removal systems are approved to treat all skin types. “We treat a wide range of patients with very diverse ethnic backgrounds”, explains Dr. Jagusch.
Since laser hair removal has become the most popular cosmetic treatment option for patients under the age of 35, it is important that patients go to an experienced reputable clinic. All of the laser hair removal treatments performed at South Coast MedSpa are done by Nurse Practitioners or Registered Nurses and are closely supervised by Dr. Jagusch.
In addition to improving your appearance and self confidence laser hair removal can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. More and more patients are discovering the benefits of laser hair removal when it is performed by a qualified, reputable clinic.
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