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Laser hair removal is one of our most sought after, and one of the world’s most popular, aesthetic procedures. For good reason.
You have probably seen the white, futuristic and somewhat creepy LED mask glowing on your Instagram. Kim Kardashian is using one. So are Chrissy Tiegan and Madonna.
You may be wondering what happens after the Lutétia Clinic DHI Hair Transplant. Will there be pain? How long before you can go to work? …
In little more than an hour, the spire had fallen and most of the roof had collapsed. Parisians and people around the world watched in horror, or in silent reverence, as fire engulfed Notre Dame.
Laser hair removal is one of our most sought after, and one of the world’s most popular, aesthetic procedures. For good reason.
Like a well-made luxury watch, a good hair transplant is an investment. Unlike a well-made watch, your new hairline…your new hair…isn’t an accessory you can remove when it suits you.
It’s rare, but it does happen. A laser treatment meant to remove hair may lead to even more hair. (In the industry it’s called paradoxical hypertrichosis.) But don’t panic.
Hair loss is a common complaint among men. It’s something that must be faced — in mirrors around the world — by an estimated 35 million men.
Anyone who has spent a summer in Dubai knows what to expect, the heat and humidity here can be merciless. Spend more than a few minutes outside and you’ll feel the sweat bloom on your skin.
The team at Insydo, Dubai’s favorite online city guide, stopped by Maison Lutétia to experience French-style pampering.
Man vs. machine in hair transplant. This was a recurring topic at the recent DHI Masters, an annual meeting of hair restoration experts.