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How long will it take?

The chart provides laser fees for common areas

6 – 18 months (with regular treatment)

When receiving efficient electrolysis  treatment regularly for a any area, 75% of the offending hairs can be eliminated within the first four to six months.  The key is clearing the area once every two weeks.  If the hairs are too numerous to clear that frequently, or treatments are irregular, then completion time will be delayed accordingly.

Individual results differ of course, because of variations in skin sensitivity and hair types, and causes of growth, but most cases are fairly predictable.  Electrolysis will not usually result in permanence after one treatment. This could be the case with fine hairs but not with coarser hairs.

If current were applied with the intensity needed to destroy 100% of hairs in one treatment, skin might also be damaged.   A safe amount of current must be used and one which is tolerable.  Effectiveness, unfortunately, is also reduced when the current is reduced. That is why permanence is achieved gradually with a series of treatments.

How many treatments is a ‘series’?  Non aggressive growth may need 2 treatments.  Large, tough areas may need dozens of treatments.  It’s easier to predict the total number of hours needed rather than the  number of treatments. 

Treatment frequency will vary depending on the quantity and aggressiveness of the hair.  In general, as long as the total hair number of hair being targeted is cleared once a month, good progress will be made.  As the hair population diminishes, treatment time and frequency will reduce accordingly.

Will regularity of treatment compromise results?  If your electrologist suggests that you should come in every two weeks at first, but you can only make it in once a month, are you forfeiting results?  Not really.  Although you are prolonging completion, the total number of treatment hours will remain the same provided there is no hormonal interference.

Most personal maintenance services are a life long occurrence.  Permanent hair removal requires only your weekly or monthly attention for an average of 6 – 18 months.  

 

Discomfort and other concerns

Discomfort and other concerns

The sensation you experience  is dependent on several factors   ....the area treated, the amount of hair in that area, power settings and individual tolerance levels. The intensity may be compared to that of waxing. The type of sensation may be compared to...

Can all hair be treated with laser?

Can all hair be treated with laser?

Which areas are treated how For women, the most common treatment areas are the upper lip and chin. Sometimes it is necessary to treat the entire face and neck.  When hair is dark and dense,  laser will be hundreds of times faster,  as well as much more economical than...

What happens after a laser treatment?

What happens after a laser treatment?

After care Normally your skin will look a little pink or reddish immediately afterwards for 10-30  minutes or so.  If your hair growth is very coarse and dense, you may remain somewhat red until the next day.  It is usually less disruptive than waxing. Very...