2 /5 Donna Moses: I originally booked appointment for one picolaser treatment for my face which the clinic was advertising for a special price of $239. I paid a deposit of $20 to secure appointment. Upon attending my appointment, I was quoted prices much more than what was advertised. I presented a copy of the advertisement I had found from them. My attendant made a phonecall only to come back and say their advertising needed to be changed as it looks misleading and that was not in fact the offer, and I had to purchase 3 treatments that day to secure the discount which I refused. I was then offered a spot laser treatment for $99 which I took up. Given I just got the laser treatment today and am being asked to give a review today to secure a discount for future treatments, I feel I have not had the opportunity to see if todays treatment has been successful for me or not, as I was told it can take 3 weeks to fade/heal. Other than my lovely attendant I had, I was dissappointed with the misleading advertising as a hook. They need to stop that! The ad is still on FB as I am writing this.