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ELECTROLYSIS
The demand for permanent hair removal today is greater than ever.
Much of this renewed demand is contributed to all the "quick
fix" hype created by light-based hair removal.
The desire for relief of unwanted hair on large areas such as a
man's back or a woman's legs has increased the demand for a
permanent solution.
Electrolysis is still the only method of permanent
hair removal with years of proven results, safety and reliability.
Electrolysis holds hope for anyone with an excess
of unwanted hair. The process destroys the hair root by using a short
wave frequency administered by a Certified Clinical Electrologist inserting
an ultra fine pro beam into the hair follicle.
Excessive hair - on the face, arms, legs, and abdomen - can be a
result of hormonal functions or imbalances, medication or stress.
Women and men with this problem suffer needlessly in silence -
electrolysis can eliminate this unwanted hair forever. It is
especially effective in shaping eyebrows and with people having
dark skin and/or light (blonde, white or gray) hair.
We offer a first time complementary consultation to analyze the
skin, history of hair growth, cause of excess hair and probable
length of treatment. While most clients begin with the most obvious
visible problems, they often continue with treatments to get rid of
annoyances like underarm hair or to improve their bikini line.
How Much Does It Cost?
Fees for Electrolysis
treatment are generally reasonable and in line with other allied health
care procedures. Temporary methods are actually more costly over time
because they are unending.
Electrolysis, on the other hand, because it is permanent, will
give you the freedom from unwanted hair for a lifetime and is
actually less expensive in the long run. An Electrologist's fee
is based on experience, education, and ability.
When it comes to your health and well-being, your objective should
always be quality rather then price. This is certainly an area
where experience has consistently shown that "you get what you
pay for."
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FAQ's about electrolysis
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Facts About Hair Growth
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Does It Hurt?
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Is It Permanent?
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How Long Will It Take To Remove All My Excess Hair?
FACTS ABOUT HAIR GROWTH
Hair begins to grow in an area with a major follicle producing a
coarse hair, surrounded by finer follicles that may or may not be
producing hair currently. It will often seem, after some
electrolysis treatment, that the treated hair is regrowing somewhat
finer.
The hair that seems to appear as regrowth often is new adjacent
hair now beginning to grow. This is the reason it takes time to
accomplish permanent removal of all the hair, the ones that are
visibly growing and also those that have the potential to grow.
When a hair is treated properly by electrolysis, it is removed
PERMANENTLY and can never return.
It is very important to note that a series of REGULAR treatments
will accomplish the best results.
Does It Hurt?
Electrolysis is NOT considered to be a painful
procedure. However, people have different levels of sensitivity and something
that is completely comfortable for one person may be less comfortable
for another person, Most people undergoing treatment for the first time
often say, "If I knew that's all there was to it, I'd have
been here a lot sooner." Please realize, however, that tissue is
being treated and that a sensation is to be expected.
Is It Permanent?
Electrolysis has been proven to permanently remove unwanted hair .
Its permanency has been recognized by the medical profession with
hundreds of articles having been written and published in the
medical literature archives.
How Long Will It Take To Remove All My Excess Hair?
Many different factors determine the length of time necessary to
completely remove all your unwanted hair.
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The type of hair you have (straight, wavy, curly) and what
temporary methods of hair removal you have previously employed.
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The kind of skin you have: normal, fine or super-sensitive
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The location of the hair (some areas must be treated more slowly
than others)
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The quantity of hair to be removed.
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The cause of your hair growth.
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Frequency of treatments is included because the more regularly
you have treatments, the quicker you will be rid of your
superfluous hair.
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