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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why Laser Hair Removal is NOT Permanent?

Does Electrolysis Hurt?

What areas can be treated?

Can hairs be removed from moles?

How long will it take?

Who can get electrolysis treatments?

Do you treat men?

Can electrolysis treatments be performed during pregnancy?

How much will it cost?

Why Should I Choose Electrolysis Over Other Types Of Hair Removal?

What do I do about hairs between appointments?

Will electrolysis work for PCOS and endocrine disorders?

 

Why Laser Hair Removal is NOT Permanent?

To date there is no statistical evidence that laser hair removal is permanent.  

Although, with use of the laser, hair may not grow within many months from the time of the treatment, it serves only as a prolonged temporary method.  In addition, laser hair removal is very expensive with an initial treatment costing up to hundreds of dollars. There have also been numerous cases reported of skin discoloring especially among darker skinned individuals as well as scarring. The lighter hair can not be removed with laser,  because it cannot be seen by the laser light, only the darker hairs can.

Several laser manufactures received FDA (www.fda.gov) permission to claim "permanent reduction", but NOT "permanent removal". This means that although laser treatments will reduce the total number of body hairs, they will not result in a permanent removal of all hair.

In our office we do a lot of after laser cleanups by removing hairs that were not affected by laser light or hairs that are growing back.

 

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Does Electrolysis Hurt?
You do not feel the insertion of the probe. The sensation of the current is a slight heat or 
feels like a little pinch. Every person has a different sensation for the treatment.
Certain areas of the body are more sensitive to the treatment than others.
Most of our clients do not experience any pain.
If a client is treated near or during their period they may experience more sensitivity.
A form of topical anesthetic can be used to minimize the discomfort.
Our office uses AneStop  - effective, fast-acting, long-lasting topical anesthetics. Unlike some other creams like L-M-X4, AneStop has another advantage of being a clear gel. It is applied 30 minutes before the procedure and may be purchased in our office.

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What areas can be treated?
All hair bearing areas of the face and body except inside the ears and nostrils.
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Can hairs be removed from moles?
State licensing laws and/or some general liability insurance policies may prohibit removal of hair from moles. 
In cases where neither of the above restrictions exists, your electrologist may require written approval from your physician.

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How long will it take?
Every hair grows in 3 phases: Anagen, Catagen and Telogen.
  Anagen - The hair is active, growing and visible above the skin.
  Catagen - The growth process stopped. The hair is ready to shed.
  Telogen: - This is the resting stage. Hair in this stage is called "bed" or "club" hair.
                    These hairs fall out daily.
Hairs are best treated in the first phase (Anagen). It is important that the treatments are done on regular basis so that the cells never have the chance to regain their strength. 
The word "permanent" should not be confused with "immediate". For permanent removal of active hair follicles a series of treatments  is required over a period of time. Weekly or bi-weekly sessions are the most effective determined by area size and an amount of hairs.  
For most effective treatment  you should adhere to your recommended schedule. 
Clients will notice their hairs becoming finer, lighter in color and taking longer to re-grow.
Visits becoming shorter in duration and spaced further apart. 
On your first visit you are advised of the overall length of time you will be in treatment.
Most of our clients have permanent results after 25-30 visits within 1 year.

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Who can get electrolysis treatments?

Electrolysis is a safe and the only permanent hair removal process that can be applied to anyone, with the following exceptions: 

       - those who wear pacemakers

       - contagious skin conditions

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Do you treat men?

Yes we do.  We reshape man's bushy eyebrows. We also remove hairs from the following areas: across the bridge of the nose,  upper cheeks,  ears, shoulders, chest and back.

The throat hairline can be permanently raised to relieve the irritation at the collar line that bothers many men. We do not treat men below the waist area.

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Can electrolysis treatments be performed during pregnancy?

Electrolysis can be performed during pregnancy, but we suggest that you seek the advice of your physician during the last 3 months.

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How much will it cost?

Most of the time the expense for the electrolysis is in the first 2-3 months. The cost of each session is based on a 15 minute increments. When considering the cost, take into consideration the cost in dollars and time you spend on temporary methods, which will continue forever. The cost of razors, waxes and creams can add up over a life time. Much of your time is also spent tediously tending to the problem of removing unwanted hair. Electrolysis is by far the most cost effective solution that will pay off in the long run by saving money and time. Electrolysis is an investment in yourself that will continue to yield life-long benefits and satisfaction. 

 Make a commitment to yourself for yourself!

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Why Should I Choose Electrolysis Over Other Types Of Hair Removal?

Although there are many reasons to choose electrolysis over other temporary methods 

such as tweezing, shaving or waxing, there is one reason which stands above all the others: PERMANENCE!  

Temporary methods require frequent, time-consuming maintenance. Skin irritations, ingrown hairs, discoloration and scarring may result. These methods may contribute to an increase in hair growth activity. By using the electrolysis method, you will see that unwanted hair will be removed safely, and permanently. If you feel that unwanted hair is in any way a nuisance or an embarrassment, THEN ELECTROLYSIS IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU! 

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What do I do about hairs between appointments? 
DO NOT pluck, shave or wax! After initial treatment there may be some hair remaining that was not removed, either due to the time constraints or because some hairs were not out at that time. Just trim the hair with a pair of small scissors, making sure to allow enough time for the hair to grow a bit prior to your next appointment. What is not seen - cannot be treated. Bleaching is fine as long as you bleach the hair a week before the appointment.

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Electrolysis for PCOS

We are licensed electrologists who specialize in successfully treating clients with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome ( PCOS ) and endocrine disorders that cause unwanted hair problems. We want all women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ( PCOS ) and other endocrine disorders to be aware that their unwanted hair problems are easily treatable and not hopeless. We work closely with local physicians to help you attain complete permanent hair removal, emotional well-being and self-esteem.

Many PCOS clients through doctor's referrals have attained tremendous results and personal satisfaction.

What is PCOS ?  It is a genetic hormonal disorder. PCOS symptoms occur because of the body’ s inability to process insulin correctly, creating an excess of insulin and glucose in the body. This results in an imbalance with other hormones so the body produces more male hormones, preventing ovulation. The most common symptom of PCOS is excess facial and/or body hair growth.

PCOS has four main features:

  1. skin and hair changes related to testosterone ( oily skin, acne, loss of scalp hair )

  2. irregular periods, and sometimes, difficulty becoming pregnant

  3. problems with weight

  4. metabolic abnormalities, principally high insulin levels

PCOS affects each woman differently, so someone with PCOS may or may not have all of the symptoms listed. 

One of the useful resource is website www.pcosupport.org where you can get more information or take a quiz to determine if you have PCOS.

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