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Laser Hair Removal in Charlotte, North Carolina

The largest city in the state of North Carolina and located near the Appalachian Mountains, Charlotte is a wonderful place to live in or go to for a vacation. It is three hours by car away from the Atlantic Ocean and it was ranked the “Best Place to Live in America” by relocate-America.com, taking into consideration the quality of life, real estate prices, employment and business opportunities.

It is also the medical center of the region, so you can go here both to end the long-time battle with unwanted hair by undergoing though laser hair removal treatments, at one of the renowned medical clinics in the city, and also visit the city and spend a relaxing as well as memorable time. The procedure is fast and the results will be the ones you’ve dreamed of for so long. The prices in the region for a laser hair removal treatment vary around 470$.

Here are some places you can visit and some events you can attend while you’re in the city. If you like spending your time visiting museums, then Uptown Charlotte is the place for you. You’ll find there the Levine Museum of the New South, a history museum portraying the life and culture of the area after the American Civil War. It has a permanent exhibit, named "Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South".

Discovery Place is a great science museum, featuring an OMNIMAX theater, also named the Charlotte Observer IMAX Dome Theater. There are two new popular museums opened recently: the Betchler Art Museum and the new Mint Museum of Craft and Design.

Among other attractions of the city, there is the Public Art Walking Tour, the U.S. National Whitewater Center, ImaginOn Children's Learning Center, the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center or the Time Warner Cable Arena.

Or, you may prefer shopping after having the laser hair removal treatment. Then, you'll be happy to know that Charlotte is also home to some great shopping centers: North Lake Mall, Carolina Place Mall and SouthPark Mall.

Moreover, on May 10, 2010, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is scheduled to open in Charlotte. The Sprint All-Star Race will be also organized in the city a week before this opening.