The elysée electro e-PEN radio ad

hi,

i’ve recently heard an ad for the ‘verseo e-pen’ on a number of radio stations here in sydney, aust… having had some laser and electroloysis done(fyi: much more satisfied with the latter)and being a sometimes reader of this site,i put forth my concern about this product towards one of the stations and they forwarded it to the national call centre which handles the sale of this product.
http://www.nationalcallcentre.com.au

i received a prompt reply:


Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 12:58:51 +1030
From: Theresa <theresa@nationalcallcentre.com.au>
To: <twwain>
Subject: EPEN

Cool Country radio station has passed on your complaint to us. In response to your email the Hair Facts web site has been around for a long time. I’m told it is somehow sponsored by the Electrolysis Industry and does not portray the ePen in a good light as it is eating into their market share. (a competitor)

Attached you will find the clinical trials. You’ll note on page 9 the paragraph on “hair count conclusions”.

The TV ads have been approved by FACTs and is CE approved. The product is backed up with not only a full 12 month manufacturers warranty, but customers are allowed 14 days to inspect the product, read through all the literature contained ie. instructions etc.

If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to ask.

Theresa McDougall
THE NATIONAL CALL CENTRE
Phone: 1800 600 917
Fax: 1800 152 153

Attachment: Permanent Removal of Unwanted Hair.doc (3,705 KB)


along with the email i received an attachement of the clinical study titled:

“PERMANENT REMOVAL OF UNWANTED HAIR: HAIR FOLLICLE DESTRUCTION WITH GALVANIC CURRENT DELIVERED VIA SKIN ELECTRODES OR SURFACE PROBE”
James E. Pickens, MD, F.A.C.S.; Mohammed Zakhireh, MD
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

well, who to believe? lol. they’ve effectively shut me up with a bit of reading material. not sure what else i can do but i urge anyone else in aust. to make some noise!

cheers.

Tell them that I am a consumer reporter, and that I am not sponsored by any industry.

Further, James Pickens and his wife sell the Rejuvenu “transdermal” device and treatments with it. He’s a quack.

http://www.hairfacts.com/makers/etweezer/ihrs/jpickens.html

Even further, the device Pickens is involved in received a warning from the US Food and Drug Administration last year:

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/g4959d.htm

Rejuvenu’s other medical advisor, Michael T. Ricks, was arrested last year on fraud and sexual assault charges:

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/3400478/detail.html

Pickens is not a reliable source of information.

Take care,
Andrea

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