LONDON, ENGLAND, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) History proves that creating technology which is capable of delivering high-performance Laser Hair Removal while at the same time being entirely painless is a serious challenge. One, in fact, that's taken the experts many decades to engineer and perfect. It goes without saying, then, that this is something which cannot be taken lightly, especially when it concerns the welfare of millions of patients worldwide in an industry that quite literally has the power to change lives.
Take a brief walk through the last few decades and you'll see they were filled with uncomfortable laser hair removal procedures, punctuated by the occasional 'miracle' cure which soon vanished, never to be heard from again. All this makes the results we've seen in the last few years even more impressive, and it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that in the last 10, hair-removal surgery has taken an enormous step forward. Even better than that, laser hair removal has become affordable and accessible to everyone who wants it, as well as something which now takes a fraction of the time it used to.
Fortunately, at Court House Clinics, patients of all skin-types need only focus on the present and the future.
With the advent of Soprano Laser Hair Removal, concerns over past techniques are virtually non-existent. But then, you probably knew that already. After all, the Soprano has made quite an impact, and with its growing client-base and consistently reliable nature, its ability to deliver pain-free results remains unmatched.
Although the Soprano's technology is itself the fruit of a great deal of complex research and development, its pain-free process can be easily explained. There's nothing mysterious about it, and that's probably why Court House Clinics receives numerous daily enquiries about this groundbreaking piece of kit every single day.
The Soprano, as you would expect, uses laser technology in a safe and measured environment. Guided by a trained and highly experienced expert, the laser carefully focuses on one hair follicle at a time, surrounding it in a glow of heat. This gradual build-up leaves the skin untouched, but produces a burst of energy which eliminates the hair follicle in a single action. The result is that the patient barely notices anything has happened, while any chance of the hair growing back is reduced to virtually zero.
Looking at the statistics it's plain to see that there's no question of the Soprano's mainstream success. Forums, medical reports and top experts all agree on its most championed characteristic: pain-free hair removal, delivered in a timely manner as efficiently as possible.
No wonder so many people are talking about it!
While it would be wrong to suggest that 100% of cases are entirely pain-free, what Court House Clinics can say for sure is that no other procedure comes close to achieving Soprano's bench-mark of Laser Hair Removal quality. And you won't need to go far to find out. Chances are that you already know someone who has experienced this first-hand.
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8/10 Soprano Laser Hair Removal Patients at Court House Clinics Regard the Treatment Pain-Free
A recent survey of laser hair removal patients in our London Clinic (30b Wimpole Street, London, W1G 8YB, 0845 555 5050) saw that 8 out of 10 patients believe Soprano XL laser hair removal treatment to be pain-free.
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[Press-News.org] 8/10 Soprano Laser Hair Removal Patients at Court House Clinics Regard the Treatment Pain-FreeA recent survey of laser hair removal patients in our London Clinic (30b Wimpole Street, London, W1G 8YB, 0845 555 5050) saw that 8 out of 10 patients believe Soprano XL laser hair removal treatment to be pain-free.