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Removing fallacies and myths about Electrolysis |
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| Can electrolysis damage the skin? |
| Skin will not be damaged in the hands of an experienced, qualified professional. The texture of the skin will be finer and velvety when the pores are no longer held open by the blunt end of the hair. |
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| Is electrolysis painful? |
| This is a common fallacy. It is normal to feel a slight heat or tingling sensation. Some parts of the body are more sensitive than others but adjustments can be made by the Electrologist to provide a comfortable treatment. |
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| What areas should not have hair removed? |
| Only with a physician’s approval can hair in moles or birthmarks be removed. |
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| What areas can be treated? |
| Most areas, however we recommend that large areas be treated by Laser/IPL. |
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| Is electrolysis dangerous in any way? |
| The amount of electrical current used is infinitesimally small and poses no hazard. Electrolysis is mechanically safe and scientifically controlled at every stage of its application. |
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| How many treatments will I need? |
| It is difficult to be specific as to the number of treatments required, as we are all unique. Contributing factors are type and extent of hair growth, skin type and frequency of treatments. |
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| Does treatment frequency have a bearing on success? |
| It is important to participate in a planned program of electrolysis. It is especially important in terms of hair, which may require more than one treatment. Regrowth is very fragile when it first appears. This is the optimum time for treatment otherwise the hair will rebuild back to its original strength negating the effectiveness of the original treatment. |
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| Is work noticeable whilst being done? |
| Immediately following a treatment there is normally a slight redness and swelling. This will only last a short time. |
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| Is the cost prohibitive? |
| The overall benefits received from permanency out-weigh the cost. Regained self-assurance and individual confidence along with other psychological benefits can mean a new life free of unwanted hair, which, in the end will save time, money and embarrassment. |
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