Professional Electrolysis in Toronto for Permanent Hair Removal
Over the Wellesley Subway station in midtown Toronto
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PUBLISHED ARTICLES |
Several of Sarah Shrigley's articles have been published in a leading journal for professional electrologists:
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Microscopy in Electrology |
"A microscope for use in electrolysis
is expensive, but it's a career-long investment that offers freedom from spherical and chromatic distortion, headaches,
eye-strains and back-aches. And if it allows the electrologist to work and extra two hours a day, it
will pay for itself within six months."
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Microscopy in Electrology: Another Look |
"A quality microscope is expensive,
and high-quality documentation equipment such as a beam splitter with video camera, video controller, monitor and VCR will
add a few thousand dollars more; but nothing else will give such excellent,
all-round results in electrolysis."
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Inspecting the Electrologist's Office for Infection Control |
"Electrologists’ premises in many
places are subject to inspection by public health
inspectors, particularly in states, provinces or counties where electrologists
operate under government license. Sarah Shrigley, who was recently invited
to give a presentation on electrolysis to a group of health inspectors, tells us here
what inspectors are looking for — concerning infection controls — when they
unexpectedly visit an electrologist at work."
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Note: Sarah's articles are in pdf form, so to read them, you need to have installed the Adobe Reader software. You can download a copy here:
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