DiolazeXL – Laser Hair Removal – Kennesaw GA

DiolazeXL – Laser Hair Removal – Kennesaw GA

Comfortable, safe & effective hair removal for residents at Kennesaw GA

WHAT IS DIOLAZEXL?

DiolazeXL is a state of the art laser hair removal procedure that safely and gently eliminates unwanted hair. DiolazeXL has one of the largest treatment area sizes, making treatments convenient and fast. The combination of efficacy, patient comfort and speed make DiolazeXL a leader in laser hair removal. It is powerful enough to target and treat even the most stubborn hair.

Is Diolaze permanent?

Laser hair removal with Diolaze XL is permanent.  When the treatment has been completed, the treated hair follicles will no longer grow. Patients will no longer have to wax, pluck, or shave the treated area, and touch-ups are not necessary.

What is Diolaze laser?

Diolaze is a new ultra-fast high-speed hair removal laser that safely and gently eliminates unwanted hair. Unlike traditional methods (waxing, shaving, bleaching or using depilatory creams) laser hair removal targets permanent results, rather than offering a temporary solution.

Is laser on upper lip safe?

The laser upper lip and chin hair removal treatment is 100% safe and effective with long-standing results. All the equipment used during the treatment session is US FDA approved and adhere to the highest safety standards.

Why Choose Diolaze laser hair removal?

  • State of the art hair removal technology.
  • Virtually painless due to strong built-in cooling.
  • Free Consultations on all services

DiolazeXL – Laser Hair Removal near me at Kennesaw GA

North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics was voted The Best Vein Clinic in Forsyth for three consecutive years! Now, that’s the best compliment we could ever receive! Our physician and staff can help resolve your leg pain, fatigue, swelling, and cosmetic concerns of problems related to vein issues. We provide all treatments in our office with no need for hospitalization or even general anesthesia. Our team will develop a personalized care plan for you to get you back to the legs you once had!

North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics

At North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics, our mission is to ensure that each patient receives first-class, individualized services – whether it’s a highly technical vein radiofrequency ablation or a simple prescription for compression stockings. To us, every patient is an individual, not a number.

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Kennesaw is a suburban city northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County, Georgia, United States, located within the greater Atlanta metropolitan area. Known from its original settlement in the 1830s until 1887 as Big Shanty, it became Kennesaw under its 1887 charter. According to the 2010 census, Kennesaw had a population of 29,783, but in 2019 it had a population of 34,077 showing a 14.4% increase in population over the past decade. Kennesaw has an important place in railroad history. During the Civil War, Kennesaw was the staging ground for the Great Locomotive Chase on April 12, 1862.

The name “Kennesaw” is derived from the Cherokee word gah-nee-sah, meaning ‘cemetery’ or ‘burial ground’.

As the Western and Atlantic Railroad was being built in the late 1830s, shanty towns arose to house the workers. These were near a big spring. A grade up from the Etowah River became known as “the big grade to the shanties”, then “Big Shanty Grade”, and finally “Big Shanty”.

Camp MacDonald, a training camp, was located there from 1861 to 1863.

During the Civil War, Big Shanty was the site of major fighting in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, part of the larger Atlanta Campaign. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, located southeast of the city limits, now contains many of these historic areas. Much of the surrounding land has been developed, and many of the buried artifacts have been searched for and taken by people with metal detectors. Some artifacts of the Civil War are still on display in the visitor center of Kennesaw Mountain.