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1899 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4L 1H3, Canada
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May 26, 2018
The best in town! I was looking for a salon that would be close to my house and Toronto Laser Centre went above and beyond to deliver the most comfortable and professional service I could have imagined. Gen is a very nice and friendly person, she knows how to treat skins and provide the best value for customers! Highly recommended!

Apr 23, 2018
Gen is amazing! I was nervous to start my treatment, but she was very comforting and made sure I knew everything about the process of laser hair removal. After one session, I already saw amazing results. Prices are very reasonable. You honestly wouldn't find a better place. Would highly recommend!

Aug 21, 2018
Gen is amazing ! She’s such a sweet and caring person I recommend her to everyone. Her prices are amazing and her results are phenomenal, I’ve had laser tattoo treatments and various clinics and never have gotten such amazing results like I have with Gen. I will definitely be a long term client of hers !

Jul 13, 2018
Amazing experience. Jen really cares about her clients and doesn’t treat this as just a job, she cares about your results. So happy I don’t have to deal with the hassle of shaving anymore. Thank you!!😊

May 7, 2018
Gen is super kind and helpful. She will go over treatment options and her prices are amazing. I love her little shop, its very stylish and secluded so you won't be interupted during a session. I am only on my second Lazer hair removal treatment and I already notice the difference. Gen will make the effort and take time to make sure you are comfortable.

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