Hair Removal Info


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Hair Removal--electrolysis and Full Body Waxing Twenty First Century Technology

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Waxing-Temporary, see spa services. Laser--not permanent see links.

What we treat - Unwanted hair with the exception of eyelashes, inside of the nose and inside of the ear canal which must be done under the supervision of a physician. Moles are best removed before treatment but can be treated with a physician's release.

Electrolysis-The Permanent Solution. Treating every color any place every season.TM A series of treatments that work with the natural growth cycle of your hair to destroy the hair at the root. Look smooth! Feel Confident! TM

Electrolysis is a series of treatments that work with the natural growth cycle of your hair to destroy the hair at the root. Hair goes through growing and resting stages and not every potential hair is growing or showing.

A licensed electrologist uses a hair fine probe to destroy the hair at its root. No other method of hair removal is as safe and permanent as electrolysis.

Electrolysis has been safely and effectively used since it was first devolved in1875 by an ophthalmologist from St. Louis, Missouri. Electrolysis is preformed by Thermolysis AC current, electrolysis DC current, and the blend multiplexed current.

Electrolysis may create a mild heat, a tingling, or a slight stinging sensation. Tolerance levels vary and adjustments can be made to deal with individual sensitivity.

If I can see it I can destroy it. Hair does not have to be excessively long to be treated. In some cases it will need to be trimmed. Hair is most successfully destroyed in the early growing stages. Short frequent sessions are better then occasional lengthy sessions. Either way the hair will be destroyed.

How long electrolysis takes is affected by such factors as frequency or dedication of the client. Genetics or heredity affects the abundance and texture of hair. Hormonal changes can affect or create an increased and unwanted hair growth.

As required by law, sterile disposable, single use probes are used with non latex gloves during the treatment. The tweezers are sterilized after being treated with an EPA approved hospital grade sterilant and heat. The probe cap is also sterile and changed for each client.

Confidentiality statement: As a client your confidentiality is respected and protected. More info available at:
www.ighrs.org
www.scmhr.org
www.hairzappers.com
www.electrology.com



Electolysis FAQ

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  • What is Electrolysis?
    Answer: Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal by rendering the follicle unable to procude hair using a minute amount of treatment energy
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  • Does it hurt?
    Answer: No it doesn't hurt. All you feel is a warming sensation in the treatment area
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  • Is it really permanent?
    Answer: Absolutely! As a matter fact Electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal method recognized by the FDA. Most other methods including waxing, tweezing, shaving, and threading are not permanent. Even Laser treatment can only offer permanent hair reduction and not permanent hair removal
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  • How safe is it?
    Answer: Completely safe! At our treament facility we practice very strict infection control procedures developed by the Centers for Disease Control in conjunction with the American Electrology Association. This includes wearing of fresh disposable gloves by the electrologist per client, use of disposable treatment products, and sterilization of instruments by way of autoclave and/or heat sterilizer
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  • How long will it take to get rid of unwanted hair?
    Answer: It depends on the client according to quantity of hair, growth cycle, hair structure, previous use of treatment methods, physiologic changes, stress, medication, etc. The Electrologist will usually consult with a client and take a confidential case history to develop a treatment schedule
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  • How much will Electrolysis treatments cost me?
    Answer: This will depend on each clients treatment schedule which can be developed after in person consultation
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  • What are the possible side effects?
    Answer: Some clients may experience redness or swelling immediately following treatment, but this usually subsides within an hour. The Electrologist will usually discuss post treatment care with you before treatment in order to minimize side effects
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  • What is the normal growth cycle of the hair?
    Answer: All hairs have different cycles and may not be visible on the surface of the skin at the same time. Hair normally grows for its usual cycle and then naturally sheds and replaces itself. Following active growing periods, most hair follicles go into a dormant stage. This period of dormancy may last for an indefinite period of time, however, replacement hairs from dormant hair follicles should not be mistaken as regrowth from previously treated follicles
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  • Can I do electrolysis while I'm pregnant?
    Answer: Although Electrology has never been proven to be harmful to pregnant women, it is recommended to seek advice from a physician before starting treatment
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  • Can unwanted hair be removed from anywhere in the body?
    Answer: Yes, all parts of the part can be treated by Electrolysis except hairs inside the ears and nose. Common treatment areas are the upper and lower lip, eyebrows, outer ears, hairline, cheeks, chin, chest, back, breast, abdomen, underarms, arms, legs, bikini area, hands, and feet
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