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Businiess name:  Laser & Dermatology Institute of California
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So let me start off by saying, i read most reviews before this, and I just came back from the initial 'consultation' about 30 mins ago. Also, I have not received any treatment from them as of yet. The office is clean, leather and plants here and there. The staff is young and good looking (for the most part). I went into the waiting room, then the second waiting room, and this dude with a Gucci suit and Versace glasses walks in, like he just walked out a magazine or something. He starts off by telling me I have oily skin, a few acne marks, and tiny bumps here and there, like dude... I already knew that. Any jack@55 with a HS degree could have told me that. He also mentioned to me like 8 different lasers the doctor would use on me, like he was just naming things off the top of his head, as much as he could remember from the brochure. He then proceeded to say I will need about 3 treatments, which run about 3K each. The total treatment would have run about 10K, and I would save about 2K if i started today. Now, my skin isnt that bad at all, Im just a perfectionist. The entire consultation was seriously less than 2 minutes long, and as soon as I said I would have to consider it, he pretty much through me out the room saying something along the lines of 'well think about it, and we'll be here. have a nice day'. \r \r Also! Im a Crohnes Disease patient, chronic lifetime illness, and I can get acne due to change in medication. When i told him this, he said that wasnt a problem and that it can be controlled.... like um... yeh dude, actually that IS a problem. Laser therapy maybe able to control your skin, but not your body chemistry. So if/when i get pimples again, guess whose screwed. In short, if youre sitting on 10K in a bad economy and dont know what to do with it, and youre healthy, go for it! If youre like me, chronic illness, and doesnt have 10K to throw out the window, then maybe wait a little. by the way, he did mention there were plenty of payment plans available. Pros: Nice office, nice staff Cons: pushy, felt rushed

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