Advanced Electrolysis

Norfolk, United States

5

4 reviews

Does not accept credit cards
By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
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By Appointment Only
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Description

Specialties

My method is painless. 1000’s of clients treated

Safe hair removal.

Skin injury prevention.

I use an insulated probe allowing results in ½ the time.

Ingrown hair removal.

Author of beauty books for consumer protection and insider advice.

I have advanced awareness and provided solutions for health and wellness related and unrelated to hair growth.

History

Established in 1977.

I am enthusiastically in my 36th year of service.

I was the director of hair removal at Bloomingdales in New York City for 9 years before I went into my own business. I began writing for Dermascope the leading skin care educational magazine for schools, students, and professionals in 1990.

I wrote a hair removal book in 1988 interviewing physicians about procedures, diseases, myths, and more.

Meet the Business Owner

Vivian O.

Business Owner

Affordable «Expert Electrologist» The New York Times

Eliminate Ingrown hairs! GQ

Vivian Orgel was the former Director of Electrology at Bloomingdales in New York City.

Her interviews include: Self, Vogue, Glamour, GQ, Seventeen, Essence, TV and other media.

«Get results in half the time, with my proven techniques and accelerated results.» Her skin injury prevention articles are featured in Dermascope, the educational magazine for students and professionals.

While under her care, you will learn holistic cures, causes, and solutions to your most pressing beauty and grooming concerns. Her philosophies stress better health through education, and consumer safety.

Vivian Orgel integrates her professional expertise in the areas of hair growth, safe removal and skin care with extensive research and interviews with world-​renowned medical and beauty experts.

She is cited for advancing consumer focus that stress is one of the underlying causes of hormonal change and excessive hair growth.