Electrolysis FAQ's > Frequently Asked Questions about Electrolysis... (17 entries)
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One of the most important elements in achieving successful destruction of the hair follicle is the continuity of treatments. Permanent results are best achieved by the faithful participation of each client ...
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You will find this office using sterile, single use and individually wrapped filaments and sterile forceps. Strict sanitation procedures are adhered to providing a clean professional environment. A discussion with your ...
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Caution should be exercised when choosing to use a temporary method of hair removal. Most temporary methods can irritate the skin and may result in increased hair growth. These methods must ...
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Application: Permanent hair removal is accomplished by directing a measured amount of electrical current into the natural opening of the hair follicle by means of ...
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Yes, mostly. Many men and women seek electrolysis not only as a solution to the problem of “unacceptable” or unwanted hair growth but also as a convenience that frees them from ...
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In one sentence, most unwanted hair growth is caused by temporary methods of hair removal, heredity, age, hormonal changes, it could also be medication or stress related and even where a ...
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Electrolysis treats each hair follicle individually with a fillament/needle to permanently stop another hair growing. Electrolysis treats all hair and skin colors, where most lasers are limited to specific skin and ...
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Virtually any area, apart from the inside of the nose and inner ear. (The rim of the ear can be safely treated.) Common areas for woman are the face, hairline, chest, ...
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Pregnancy is not normally a contra-indication to the Thermolysis method of electrolysis. This method uses alternating current (AC) and as a very weak intensity of current is used during the procedure, ...
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It is roughly the same sensation as if you were to pluck the hair. However it varies according to where the hair is and how you have been removing the hair ...
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There are so many things to consider when answering this question. Since everyone is different and has a different density of hair (i.e. some have lots packed into a small area ...
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There is usually some redness and a little swelling resembling an insect bite straight after electrolysis. These will disappear after an hour or so. The next day your skin will be ...
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You can still remove hair between appointments by cutting or shaving (yes, even on the face) just so long as there is enough to show where the hair is on the ...
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If you choose to have electrolysis, then you must discontinue any method of temporary removal for about a week and resort to clipping the hairs until two days before treatment. If ...
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Yes, Electrolysis can be performed on most moles, however it is important to discuss each individual mole with your physician and provide your Electrologist written or verbal approval from your physician. ...
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In Short, there are three types of electrolysis, using two different kinds of electrical current: 1. THERMOLYSIS Also called “Short Wave”, “High-Frequency”, “H.F.”, or “Radio Frequency” ...
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