Whatever You Wanted To Know About Electrolysis For Hair Removal

The most effective treatment procedure for hair growth is electrolysis. Here are the tips to be observed. What helps you decide for an electrolysis session? 

Whatever You Wanted To Know About Electrolysis For Hair Removal

All About Electrolysis 

Being introduced lately is electrolysis, the method of removing individual hairs from the face or body. With chemical or heat energy today’s medical electrolysis devices destroy the growth centre of the hair. The hair is removed with tweezers after a very fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle.

Including the eyebrows, face, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and legs, most areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis. Sometimes a temporary slight reddening of the skin may occur whereas there are generally no permanent side effects. 

What Causes Unwanted Hair Growth?

The result of heredity and hormone levels is hair growth. Stimulating hair growth is some drugs, temporary methods of hair removal, and illness. 

When hair growth is seen in an area of the body where it may not be desired such as on a woman’s upper lip, chin, or bikini line, electrolysis may be an option for its removal. 

How Many Electrolysis Treatments Will I Need?

You will need to return for several electrolysis visits as many factors influence hair growth. Varying from person to person is the total number of sessions needed to remove hair permanently for a particular area. 

Once a week or every other week as needed, most clients return. Once the series of treatments is complete, the unwanted hair will be gone forever. Lasting between 15 minutes and one hour is each treatment. 

Myths About Electrolysis

Myth: 

As a painful treatment, electrolysis can hurt but for most people, today’s methods don’t cause a lot of pain. Your doctor may be able to give you an anaesthetic cream if you find it too uncomfortable. 

Myth: 

A permanent method is the electric tweezer method. Electrolysis is only recognised as a permanent method of removing hair by the FDA as well as the American Medical Association. Prohibiting those using or selling the electric tweezer from claiming to provide permanent hair removal are some states. 

Myth: 

Far better are the temporary methods of hair removal. Often used to remove body hair are chemical depilatories that come as liquids or creams.While these products have irritating chemicals, that can be time-consuming as well as messy, there are bleaches containing harsh chemicals, doing little to disguise dark hair. Here it is seen that it may discolour the skin. For hair removal usually done in salons, is waxing which is another temporary method. Applied to the skin and removed once it has dried over the hair is the hot wax. When the wax is removed the hair is stripped off. Coming to be painful and costly is waxing. 

Available are home waxing kits, whereas they can be messy as well as difficult to use. They are often unsafe for use by anyone who is not trained in electrolysis as these electrolysis devices are available for home use. 

How Do I Choose an Electrologist?

People who have special training to perform electrolysis are electrologists. It is important that you do your research before committing to sessions if you are considering electrolysis. Along with unnecessary discomfort and scarring, the wrong decision can mean extra sessions and costs. 

It is important to know the professional’s qualifications as there are many states requiring licensed or certified electrologists within the state to practice. Be sure the practitioners’ certificate is current and on display if you live in one of those states. Look for electrologists who have certification from an accredited electrology school for states that do not regulate electrolysis. 

The better thing is to ask around. Asking friends and family as well as the doctor for recommendations is one of the best ways to find good services.

Ask for his or her input, if you know anybody who has undergone electrolysis. 

Getting a consultation helps. A free consultation is provided in many places. Be sure all your questions are answered during the consultation. 

You may want to ask some things that include: how will the procedure feel; the number of visits you will likely need; the cost of each visit, the length of the sessions; the length for which the practitioner has been in business; as well as the number of clients they have treated. 

The electrologist must use the right technique. The only permanent form of hair removal is by the practitioner using needle electrolysis. Some places are using electronic tweezers or photo epilators instead of the advertised electrolysis. Here it comes as non-permanent hair removal procedures. 

Finally, The Thoughts To Conclude 

Using common-sense finally helps determine the type of treatment. Look around when you go to your consultation. Is the place looking clean? Are the workers looking clean? Are they using disposable gloves or needles? Get to meet the person who is performing the electrolysis. Do they look professional? Look for someone else to do the procedure if you are not comfortable with somebody. Essential to knowing you have made the right choice is personal comfort. 

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