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Is Electrolysis expensive?

Electrology Association of Illinois - FAQ
Considering the intense physical effort required of the electrologist, as well as the equipment, office space, insurance, etc., the fees charged by electrologists are thought, by most to be reasonable. Remember, the problem is being dealt with permanently and not just on a short term basis.
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How expensive is Electrolysis?

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Electrolysis is considered very cost effective when compared to other temporary hair removal methods. A schedule is set up depending on the needs of each client which will determine the length and frequency of electrolysis treatments.
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Electrolysis FAQ by Pure Laser Hair Removal
Considering the intense physical effort required of the electrologist, as well as the equipment, office space, insurance, etc., the fees charged by electrologist are thought, by most, to be reasonable. When compared to the prices of other health and beauty-care services and the cost of dealing with excessive hair using temporary means, electrolysis in most cases, is very affordable. Remember, the problem is being dealt with permanently and not just on a short term basis.
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What is electrolysis?

Electrolysis (FAQ), Frequently Asked Questions
Electrolysis is the science of permanent hair removal utilizing probe devices. A fine sterile probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a small amount of electrical energy is discharged which destroys the hair growth tissue. When this is performed by a competent, trained Electrologist, the regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated.
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Frequently asked questions about electrolysis hair removal
Electrolysis is a process to destroy the cells responsible for hair growth. The electrologist inserts a wire/filament called a probe and sometimes referred to a needle into the hair follicle. The patient will not feel the insertion and there is no pain associated with this. Once the probe is in the hair follicle, the electrologist delivers a low electric current to destroy the follicle and papilla. There are a variety of methods to achieve destruction, but all use low electric current.
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American Electrology Association - Electrolysis FAQ
Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal. Using state-of-the-art technology, a minute amount of electricity is gently applied to the base of the hair follicle. This process destroys the hair growth tissue. Therefore, the regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated. Electrolysis is essential to realizing the look you want and it is more effective than ever before. Let electrolysis work its wonders for you.TOP
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Electrolysis - Permanent Hair Removal - Frequently Asked Que...
Electrolysis is the practice of permanent hair removal that employs the use of a very fine probe or filament which sends a minute amount of treatment energy to the follicle rendering it unable to produce another hair.
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Electrolysis of West Hartford - FAQ
Electrolysis is the practice of permanent hair removal that utilizes a very fine probe to remove hair from the follicle. It is a unique process in that it focuses individual attention to each follicle and can be performed on any area of the face and/or body.
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Electrolysis is the science of permanent hair removal. A fine sterile needle/probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a small amount of heat and/or electrical energy is discharged which destroys the hair growth tissue. When this is competently and skillfully accomplished, the regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated.
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How lengthy and expensive is electrolysis?

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Length and expense are dependent on many factors—among them, how large an area is being treated; how pronounced is the problem and what are vthe causes of the problem?. Is excessive hair hereditary? Is it due to a hormonal imbalance, is the problem congenital? Is it due to some temporary physical state or to medication? In such instances, it may be advisable to work in conjunction with a physician in treating a person.
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Is Electrolysis Permanent?

Electrology Association of Illinois - FAQ
Electrolysis has been proven to be permanent in over a century of use. Its permanency has been well recognized by knowledgeable physicians and is also testified to by hundreds of scientific articles published in the medical journals. In addition to scientific recognition, there are over a million happy and satisfied men and women who have solved a very personal and embarrassing problem with the help of electrolysis.
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Is Electrolysis safe?

Electrology Association of Illinois - FAQ
Electrolysis has over a 137 year history of safety and effectiveness. To date there is not one documented case of a significant disease being caused or transmitted by electrolysis. Modern well trained electrologists utilize the most up-to-date, effective methods of sterilization, disinfection and antisepsis, and follow guidelines set by the American Electrology Association, (AEA) in conjunction with the Center of Disease Control, (CDC).
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Is Electrolysis painful?

Electrology Association of Illinois - FAQ
Whether there is any discomfort during electrolysis is quite variable depending on a client's tolerance, machine settings, modality used, as well as other factors. During most treatments a definite sensation should be noticed. It has been variously described as a "slight heat", "tingling" or "stinging" sensation. Your electrologist is trained to work within the comfort tolerance of her clients. Don't hesitate to let her know what you are feeling.
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AMK Electrolysis - Frequently Asked Questions
There is a slight sensation associated with the treatment that maybe interpreted as a slight heat or warming effect, but with today's technology, your comfort has been maximized.
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Electrolysis (FAQ), Frequently Asked Questions
Most of our clients comment that Electrolysis was not as bad as they had heard. The best way we can describe the sensation, is to compare it to the sensation of a hair being plucked out. This is not a comfortable sensation but most would agree that it is hardly unbearable. Having said that, it is impossible to destroy hair growth tissue without sensation because each hair follicle is surrounded by its own network of nerve endings.
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Who receives electrolysis?

Electrolysis (FAQ), Frequently Asked Questions
You are not alone if you are embarrassed by unwanted hair. As many as 90% of men and women may be affected by unsightly hair. Currently 24% of our clients are men averaging in age between 27-45. These men tend to seek treatment for either their back or eyebrows. Many men are finding it practical to have their beard permanently shaped using Electrolysis because of it's comfort and our operators ability to sculpt the shape to the clients desire.
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Why choose Electrolysis?

Frequently asked questions about electrolysis hair removal
Because electrolysis is safe and the only proven method of permanent hair removal recommended by physicians.
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FAQ About Electrolysis Treatments
Absolutely. Our office follows the American Electrology Association (AEA) Standards for Infection Control which ensure electrolysis is performed under the highest standards of cleanliness and safety. We utilize only sterile disposable probes for all treatments and always utilize fresh latex-free medical grade disposable gloves for each treatment.
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Are there side effects from Electrolysis?

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Depending on skin type sensitivity, some clients may experience some redness and slight swelling immediately following electrolysis treatment which typically resolves itself within an hour or two of treatment. Post-treatment care will be discussed with you by your Electrologist during the consultation. A good Electrologist will always make him/herself available for questions.
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