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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Here are the answers to the vast majority of questions people ask before their treatment.
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  • Is electrolysis safe?

    Electrolysis was first invented in 1875 and is proven both effective and totally safe. Advancing technology has meant electrolysis has become more gentle and comfortable, even more effective and remains an affordable, modern treatment increasingly popular today. Equally effective as a stand alone treatment, or as part of a programme of support for hair management systems such as IPL or laser, electrolysis will work for you.


    Are there any side effects of electrolysis?

    When electrolysis is performed correctly by a skilled electrologist it is perfectly safe. On your first appointment you should be given a full consultation to discuss your medical history and any reasons the treatment can not be performed.

    Following your treatment the electrologist will go through the aftercare advice and apply a soothing aftercare gel. It’s essential you follow the advice to prevent any unwanted reaction.


    Does electrolysis hurt?

    Electrolysis can be a little uncomfortable for many people but others can fall asleep during treatment. During an electrolysis treatment a tiny sterile probe is introduced into the opening of the hair follicle. A small burst of energy is released and a sensation will be experienced like a tingle, heat or a minor sting. Everyone has their own individual pain threshold which can be affected by a number of factors:

    1) Individual pain thresholds – this can be affected by health, stress, time of menstruation etc

    2) Area to be treated

    3) Strength and size of hair

    4) Skin sensitivity

    5) Type of current used

    One thing that you can depend on is electrolysis works so any minor discomfort is well worth the results.


    How will my skin look after an electrolysis treatment?

    Immediately after an electrolysis treatment it is normal for the skin to be sensitised, a sensation similar to a sunburn. This reaction is temporary and should return to normal within 24 hours. Following your treatment an aftercare product will be applied to calm and soothe the area protecting it from an unwanted reaction. We strongly recommend you purchase aftercare products to continue the good work at home.


    How do the results compare to laser/ipl?

    Both laser and electrolysis are very effective for removing superfluous hair. Although they both have their uses electrolysis is the only proven permanent method of hair removal. Laser hair removal does have its limitations. The laser is attracted to the pigment within the hair, therefore white hair is difficult to treat. Hair growth as a result of a hormonal imbalance is also difficult to treat. The hair density can be reduced greatly but it is necessary to continue with electrolysis to obtain further results.


    How soon will I start to see results?

    This is personal to you, the area you are having treated and how quickly your hair grows. Your electrolysis will take into account your hair growth cycle and your skin sensitivity to create a treatment plan that works quickly, but the priority should always be on long lasting results.


    How many treatments will I need?

    Again, this is down to the individual. Electrolysis treats each individual hair repeatedly as gently as possible so the hair becomes weaker and no tissue damage is caused. The cause of hair growth will influence the amount of treatments required. A treatment plan should be discussed with your electrologist during your consultation to give you some indication of the commitment required.


    Why do I need a course of treatments?

    Each hair requires more than one treatment because each individual hair has its own growing cycle and blood supply. Electrolysis works by weakening the hair and eventually destroying it. Courses of treatment are therefore imperative. Results take a little more time, similar to dieting it’s not the crash diet but the healthy eating plan that works in the long run.


    I’ve had laser/ IPL but still have some unwanted hair. Can electrolysis help?

    Electrolysis, laser and IPL can work hand in hand for the very best results. Unlike laser or IPL, nearly all areas of the body and types of hair can be successfully treated with electrolysis. Laser/IPL can quickly treat large areas of hair, but you will need electrolysis to complete these treatments where laser/IPL is unable to finish the job. Electrolysis can also remove white hairs that laser and IPL are unable to treat.


    What do I do about my hairs between treatments?

    There may be some hair growth between treatments. To manage these you should cut the hair as this will temporarily remove them without interfering with the root of the hair and affecting results. Tweezing, threading and waxing must be avoided during a course of electrolysis.

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