Laser & Aesthetics Institute of the Palm Beaches, Inc.

 
 

THE CENTER FOR ELECTROLYSIS, LASER HAIR REMOVAL & SKIN CARE founded in 2012

LOCATED AT 27 N. Pennock Lane Suite 25

Jupiter, FLORIDA 33458

561-746-6557

FEI/EID Tax ID #46-3369261

Licensed by the Commission for Independent Education

Florida Department of Education

License #4866

Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Commission at

325 West Gaines Street,
Suite 1414
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400

phone 888-224-6684

Administration:

Stephanie McAllister, CME Director President, Electrology Society of Florida                                                                         

Faculty:

Stephanie McAllister, CME

Professional Institute of Electrolysis and Skin Care Diploma Licensed Medical Electrologist

License #EO606 Instructor

Stephanie McAllister                                                                                                      Palm Beach Academy, Diploma

Esthetician/Facial Specialist

License #FB9748595 Instructor


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As the founder of Laser & Beauty, Stephanie has been removing hair since before the laser existed, and when the came out, she was very excited to add this method to help her clients with unwanted hair. Stephanie has been in the beauty industry since 1996 and was the first person in Palm Beach County to have a laser.

Stephanie has been on the Board of the Electrolysis Society of Florida for over 10 years. She has earned the credential of Certified Clinical Electrologist (CCE), as well as Certified Medical Electrologist (CME). As a true professional in the field, she can show you how to get rid of your unwanted hair, using either conventional electrolysis or laser. She offers both men and women permanent hair removal on all skin types. Stephanie uses the Candela GentleLASE laser. It is a long pulsed alexandrite laser and is the only laser that features the dynamic cooling device using cryogen to protect the skin. She received her laser training at the prestigious Lasertrolysis of Naples.


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For 30 years, Linda has been practicing in the realm of illness. As an acute care nurse practitioner, she has been devoted to interventional cardiology and developing a risk reduction that focused on reducing risk factors for heart disease. Recent studies have shown that people who feel depressed have an increased risk of heart disease.

Studies have also demonstrated the benefits of neuromodulators such as Botox on depression and general wellbeing. So, can feeling good about our appearance and how we look translate to less risk for heart disease? Linda believes that when people are happy about their outside appearance they feel less stress and that may translate to a healthier environment inside the body. Wellness is the focus of Linda's practice and includes not just the outside appearance but the inner health of our heart and vasculature.