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LASER HAIR RESTORATION CENTER SERVING PEMBROKE PINES, FL

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HAIR LOSS PREVENTION FOR MEN IN PEMBROKE PINES, FL

Image Anew was created in 2011 by Ibis Mesa, who spent decades in the industry, first as a licensed cosmetology teacher and later as a technical trainer for a major hair loss company. Ibis envisioned a more intimate space where men and women could go for personalized help with hair loss prevention. Along with members of her own family, she designed Image Anew to be an all-inclusive Miami hair restoration center where you’ll feel at home and be treated with respect and total privacy.

Ibis Mesa, Owner and number 1 hair loss prevention expert in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

Ibis Mesa is a hair loss prevention and hair replacement specialist with 30 years of experience in the industry. Call now:(305) 670.2125 for a free consultation. Serving all Miami Dade, including Doral, Kendall, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, South Miami, Miami Beach, and Pembroke Pines.

PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA HAIR LOSS PREVENTION

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Pembroke Pines is a city in southern Broward CountyFlorida, United States. Pembroke Pines' current population is estimated at 168,587 as of 2016. The city had a population of 154,750 as of the 2010 census, making it the second-most populous city in Broward County after Fort Lauderdale, and the 11th-most populous in Florida. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people in 2015.

Pembroke Pines was officially incorporated on January 16, 1960. The city's name, Pembroke Pines, is traced back to Sir Edward Reed, a Member of Britain's Parliament for the County of Pembroke in 1874, who purchased and farmed land in the 1880s which today occupies much of what is now the nearby city of Dania Beach. The road put through his land came to be known as Pembroke Road. When incorporating, the mayor (Dr. Kipnis) suggested the name Pembroke Pines because of the pine trees growing near Pembroke Road.

The first inhabitants of the area were American Indians who first appeared about 4,000 years ago. Skeletal remains of animal hunters dating back about 10,000 years were found around Broward County, showing that perhaps human beings had lived in the area even earlier.

The town started as agricultural land occupied by dairy farms and grew after World War II as servicemen were retiring, including large eastern sections that were part of the Waldrep Dairy Farm, including the present day Pembroke Lakes Mall. The first two subdivisions were called Pembroke Pines. One of the first homes in the city belonged to Dr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Kipnis, built in 1956. Dr. Kipnis was also the first mayor. It was then known as the "Village of Pembroke Pines" and was incorporated into a village in 1959. Builders contested the incorporation, so a legal battle ensued concerning the boundaries of the new municipality. City services were added in the 1960s with the building of the first fire department building near North Perry Airport. However, University Drive was the western edge lauderdleof habitable land for residents.

In January 1960, Pembroke Pines held another election, and the village became a city. This small property was less than a square mile and was between Hollywood Boulevard and SW 72nd Avenue, and had the Florida Turnpike to the east. Pembroke Pines sought to give citizens involvement so they organized the Pembroke Pines Civic Association. The square-mile city was unable to expand due to North Perry Airport and the South Florida State Hospital. Joseph LaCroix, a developer, had his 320 acres (1.3 km2) of land north of Pines Boulevard annexed to the city. This gave a new pathway to proceed westward. In 1977, a maximum security prison known as the Broward Correctional Institution was built in the northwestern part of town. This facility closed in 2012.[8] In 1980, property from Flamingo Road to U.S. 27 was incorporated into Pembroke Pines, doubling the size of the city. This expansion included the property that is currently C.B. Smith Park as well as what was once the Hollywood Sportatorium and the Miami-Hollywood Motorsports Park. At this time, I-75 was extended through the city.*

A LITTLE BACKGROUND
 

You don’t have to spend much time at Image Anew to realize you’re in good hands. Every member of the team is very knowledgeable and has years of experience. The entire operation is guided by Ibis, who has been helping men and women fight hair loss since 1983. Though she started her career by earning her license to teach cosmetology, Ibis dreamed of becoming an architect. During her work as a technical hair-restoration trainer, she discovered that building solutions for hair loss satisfied that drive. At Image Anew, she builds personalized plans to help men and women get maximum results and feel their best!

A PRIVATE APPROACH

Ibis appreciates the private nature of her work, so she designed Image Anew to be a discreet and respectful place with a nurturing, spa-like atmosphere. While you’re in the office, you should feel welcome to get comfortable, relax, and explore the different sitting areas designed to make you feel like part of the family. When you’re in your private treatment room, you’ll be free to discuss your hair loss behind a closed door. No one else needs to know you’re here. After a few visits, you’ll recognize every friendly face on our team, and you’ll be craving our homemade cookies!

CUTTING EDGE METHODS

One of the most exciting characteristics setting Image Anew apart from other Miami hair loss centers is Ibis’ focus on cutting edge, no-risk methods of hair loss prevention and hair restoration. In her words, “the solutions we offer are Holistic because we don’t need anything artificial running through our bodies. The products are holistic, and so is the approach.” Image Anew only offers products and procedures that have been proven to be both effective and free of side-effects. Her use of laser therapy is based on its 86% success rate and its dramatic impact on hair loss, particularly for younger men and women.

AN INSPIRING PERSONAL STORY TURNED INTO SUCCESS
 

Ibis represents proudly and with confidence the services that the company offers since she is a living testament of the positive results that she can provide to the clients using the systems available in the center.

Having suffered with hormonal imbalances for a long time that as a consequence made her loose a big portion of her hair, she embarked on a personal quest to find solutions that not only could yield effective results but also do it in the most natural organic way, without negative side effects.

Today, the center uses her proven methods to regrow the hair of the clients that share similar stories. Below is a gallery with before and after pictures of her process in the journey to get her image back.     

PART OF THE CAPILIA FAMILY
 

Image Anew is proud to be a certified Miami Head First hair renewal center. Our certification gives us access to Head First’s incredible system of products and treatments. These formulas honor the role played by scalp health in hair loss problems and go beyond treating the hair to also address the scalp and encourage follicular growth. We combine Head First concepts and treatments with powerful laser hair therapy to achieve an organic solution to hair restoration that doesn’t come with risks or drawbacks.

READY TO TALK?

If our family-oriented, all-natural, personalized approach sounds ideal for you, the next step is to get in touch. Just submit the form below to request a free consultation. This private, no-strings-attached conversation is an opportunity for you to ask questions and get honest, straightforward answers. If you’re a good candidate for laser hair therapy, your consultation will also include a free scalp analysis. Why wait? CALL US NOW: 305.670.2125

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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke_Pines,_Florida

We service the following zip codes in the city of Pembroke Pines, Florida:

33023, 33024, 33025, 33026, 33027, 33028, 33029, 33082, 33084

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