FAQ's and General INFO....
Are all hairs eliminated in one treatment?
Deep coarse hairs cannot always be eliminated with one treatment. Breaking down the hair growth tissue may take several treatments. Due to the cyclic nature of hair growth, new hairs are emerging all the time. There is a natural period of time in which hair will re-grow after temporary removal, usually 6 weeks to 4 months, and hair must reach this stage before being effectively treated with electrolysis. Most patients find that a weekly session of 15-60 minutes is most effective. The closer you adhere to the treatment schedule, the more effective your treatment program will be in helping you free yourself of superfluous hair forever.
Is electrolysis better than laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal promoters use terms such as "permanent reduction" to describe what is in most cases only proen to be a temporary method of hair removal. Laser hair removal is still a relatively new science and has not been evaluated for long term safety of skin and health. Electrolysis, which has been in use since 1875, is the ONLY proven, safe method to permanently remove hair with no long term side effects.
Is it expensive?
Fees for Electrolysis are in keeping with those of other professional health care and aesthetic services. In fact, the cost of a lifetime of temporary methods is often more expensive than Electrolysis. Although electrolysis can be time consuming and tedious, you are paying for permanent results.
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