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UniqueLaser bags health award

UniqueLaser is proud to announce that it has won the Health and Wellbeing Award at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
Winning this award is a huge recognition for the UniqueLaser team, whose focus on excellent client service and achieving the best results for clients has seen them grow their business to two clinics in under three years.
This is the second year in a row that UniqueLaser has won at these prestigious awards, taking out the Emerging Business category in 2016. UniqueLaser was also a Finalist in the Retail category.
Established in 1986, the Geelong Business Excellence Awards recognise organisations that have achieved business excellence in the Geelong region.
The awards are the oldest continuously running and most prestigious business awards programs in Australia, and, as such, provide a significant recognition and celebration of business achievement and performance. In her acceptance speech, owner and Torquay local, Sarah Oram thanked her team for their passion and dedication to helping their clients look and feel their best.
She also thanked the loyal clients at UniqueLaser who had become a part of the family as well as advocates of the business.
“I appreciate every single one of them,” Sarah said.
UniqueLaser specialises in diode laser hair removal and medical skin treatments. It opened in Westfield Geelong in 2014 and expanded to Westfield Doncaster in 2015. UniqueLaser’s mission is: “To provide unrivalled value in laser and cosmetic treatments to make our deserving clients feel and look their best.” UniqueLaser is currently undergoing an exciting expansion plan through franchising and is seeking partners to join their journey.
For further information, contact Sarah Oram on 0439 094 068 or soram@uniquelaser.com.au

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