Monday, October 6, 2014

Important Facts About Electrolysis Hair Removal Bakersfield Clients Will Find Interesting

By Karina Frost


Everyone wants a full head of hair, but on other areas of the body, it is often considered less desirable. Numerous products claim to be able to effectively eliminate it, but the only one which offers a long-term solution is electrolysis, a permanent depilatory technique. If they are thinking about undergoing electrolysis hair removal Bakersfield clients should know what it consists of and the importance of having it done by a professional.

This technique is a way of removing individual hairs safely from most areas of the body and permanently gets rid of the hair. It has been used for over 100 years and consists of inserting a fine probe into the individual follicles at the skin's surface. Heat energy destroys the growth center of each follicle and the hairs are then removed using tweezers.

Hairs go through several stages of growth in any given area of the body, so it is necessary to attend several sessions in order to achieve the results one would hope for from this treatment. Most people need to come in once every week or two, as needed, but this varies from one person to the next. A session usually takes 15 minutes to one hour to complete.

At one time, this procedure was known to be rather painful, which may cause some people to hesitate having it done, but this is no longer the case with the modern equipment used today. It is normal to feel a bit of a tingling sensation, and sometimes even this will not be experienced because a topical anesthetic will be applied first. Skin may appear reddish afterwards, but this will fade quickly.

Electrolysis is the only method of permanent hair removal recognized by the Food and Drug Administration and American Medical Association. The "electric tweezer" is a similar method, but is not the same thing and unlike electrolysis, it does not produce permanent results. Devices marketed for home use should also be avoided as they are less effective and not always safe to use by non-professionals.

Clients need to make sure that this procedure is being carried out by only a fully qualified electrologist. These professionals have received specialized instruction in the safe administration of this treatment and know how to do it safely and effectively.

Electrologists must provide proof of certification by an accredited training institute if requested by the client. In some states a license is also required in this discipline, licenses must be valid and up to date. One of the best ways to locate a good electrologist is to ask people one knows for a recommendation. Many electrologists will offer free consultations during which the client can find out more about their training and experience.

Setting up an initial consultation is the best way to meet the electrologist and determine if he or she is professional, competent, and someone one feel comfortable with in general, if they aren't, it's time to keep looking. The facility where the treatment is done also needs to be very clean, with gloves and disposable probes being used. One must also confirm that the technique they use is in fact needle electrolysis, not another method, as these are not permanent.




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