Couldn't help it.... Got this new digital 
microscope & decided to get a sultry up
close and personal shot of your operator.


Welcome to website number three. This exciting new look is being done with the help of Jin, my new webmistress at www.freezonedesign.com. Some of the parts of the site will remain more or less the same, but other areas are chock full of new observations, new photos and more unadulterated B.S. that has gotten me into more than a few in-depth discussions.



It is my intent to delve into the specific processes and assume that you have actually done some research on the basics of hair growth and causes. “Hairfacts” has had an extensive amount of work, and I do not wish to duplicate the work of others. “Hairzapper” is primarily geared for those people who have serious work that needs to be done and are most concerned with quality work. While many people out there have the most dire need of serious work with serious quality, it is also the same group that is most often victimized by bad operators offering quick solutions and leaving instead, faces that are permanently scarred and skin that will never fully recover.

These days, we are all being spammed to the brim with advertising on laser electrolysis. At the risk of appearing like Don Quixote, jousting medical establishment windmills, I would like to point out that after some 10 years of lasers and 3 different versions of them on the market, I am still here doing what Dr. Michel did in 1875. The sad fact is that I am now doing work on clients who have invested large sums of money in laser electrolysis and have virtually nothing to show for it. It is sad to note that the most "noise" in favor of laser treatments comes from patients who have had less than 2 years since treatments. Please see more on Laser in that section.

I have also undertaken to expand my photo journal which gives you an operator’s look at hair and hair damage as well as skin damage and debris. Enjoy.


Suzn

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