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Entrepreneur launches liposuction clinic in Darlington
Pat Copeland, entrepreneur and owner of a Darlington designer boutique, has launched a new beauty clinic, specialising in liposuction.
The White Room, also based in Darlington, offers three specialist non invasive treatments that have been developed by world leaders Chromogenex in their South Wales development centre.
‘i-Lipo’ provides fat reduction and body contouring. ‘Regenlite’ offers safe, fast and effective treatment for a range of skin conditions including acne, psoriasis, scars and stretch-marks and is a really versatile process.
The company’s other treatment, ‘Fusion’, is a skin rejuvenation technology for a tighter, healthier and younger looking face.
Treatments are available to both men and women whilst clients are also invited to use the White Room’s workout facilities free of charge.
Pat said: “You can drop a dress size with a course of eight sessions of i-Lipo.
“Regenlite treatment is truly remarkable, able to treat a range of skin conditions by stimulating the production of collagen using latest generation laser technology, and Fusion adds the finishing touches by restoring the natural youthfulness of the skin.”
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