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BonaVista LeisureScapes

BonaVista LeisureScapes

812 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto , ON
Pools. Hot tubs. Swim spas. Patio furniture. Outdoor living. Retail store in the heart of Toronto with all of your backyard and outdoor living needs.
Dr. Cotterill - Hair Transplant Specialist  (Toronto & New York)

Dr. Cotterill - Hair Transplant Specialist (Toronto & New York)

21 Bedford Rd., Toronto , ON
Dr. Cotterill prides himself on being very involved with all aspects of a patient’s treatment and hair transplant process. Dr. Cotterill sees each patient in consultation and spends as much time as needed to assess your hair loss and to explain your treatment options. Non-medical consultants are not employed. Dr. Cotterill will only perform one hair transplant procedure at a time, without having concurrent rooms running. Dr. Cotterill will perform all the procedure himself; from designing the hairline to removing and suturing the donor strip to personally making each hair graft site. Dr. Cotterill specializes in all follicular unit grafting and can transplant up to 7000 hairs, in varying sizes of follicular unit grafts, per session. Two Registered nurses and two hair transplant technicians will dissect the donor strip using stereoscopic microscopes as well as assist at planting the grafts once Dr. Cotterill has personally made all the sites. Follicular unit grafts are removed most commonly as a single strip from the back of the scalp and the wound is then sutured closed using the latest technique (Trichophytic Closure) or, when appropriate, as individual follicular unit grafts removed one at a time, called Follicular Unit Extraction, (FUE).
Pipo Tattoo Studio

Pipo Tattoo Studio

178 Baldwin Street, Toronto , ON
Custom Tattoos Walk-ins are welcome!
Tel: 4169014996
Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club

Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club

141 Wilson Ave., Toronto , ON
The Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club dates back to 1827, when the Toronto Cricket Club was founded. The Toronto Curling club was organized in 1836 and the Toronto Skating Club sometime in the mid-eighteen hundreds. In 1957 these three clubs amalgamated and have now evolved into the successful family Club we are today.