Newbury Electrolysis, located in the town of Newbury, New Hampshire, specializes in providing permanent hair removal treatments using the advanced technique of electrolysis. Watch the video below to meet the owner, Susan Binette-Carl, a licensed and Certified Professional Electrologist with over 38 years of experience.
Meet the Owner
Susan Binette-Carl is a 1986 graduate student of the Eleanor Roberts School of Electrology. After graduating and passing a state written and practical exam, she became a New Hampshire licensed electrologist.
After building a successful electrolysis business over an 18-year period, she decided to sell her business in Londonderry, New Hampshire, to open a new business in her hometown of Newbury, New Hampshire, in 2005. This allows her to bring the professional experience that she has gained and offer this great service to her own community. She chose this career because of what electrolysis did for her own self-esteem. Susan feels fortunate to have a career that helps people look and feel better about themselves.
"Susan is awesome! She was so fast and efficient and very easy to talk to while I was getting treatments."
- Liz L.
"Susan is very friendly and her office is extremely clean. She is has decades of experience, and I'm super happy with the work she has done for me!"
- Sharon C.
"Susan's experience and skill make for an easy and quick solution for permanently removing unwanted hair. The most professional and caring personal service I have ever experienced."
- C.W., Newbury, NH
"I recommend electrolysis and Newbury Electrolysis to anyone who wants to get rid of embarrassing, unwanted hair."
From 1995 to 2004, Susan was a member of the New Hampshire Electrology Advisory Committee. She was responsible for administering the New Hampshire licensing electrology practical exam. Susan also provided input on changes to the rules and regulations. These changes are to maintain the profession at its highest standards. Susan participated on the enforcement of these rules and regulations by performing inspections of electrolysis offices around the state.