Information About Electrolysis Hair Removal Bakersfield Clients Should Know

By Karina Frost


Many people are troubled by the growth of unwanted hair in various areas of the body such as the face, legs, and bikini line. While there are different methods that can be used to eliminate this problem, electrolysis is one of the most effective and permanent ones. If considering electrolysis hair removal Bakersfield customers should first learn what's involved and how it is important to find a competent electrologist.

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.

The follicles grow at differing rates from one another and pass through several stages, which necessitates multiple treatment sessions in order to fully eliminate the section of hair. Clients may need to have it done weekly or bi-weekly on average. Session lengths can range from 15 minutes to an hour.

Some people have a common misconception that electrolysis will hurt, but this is not true of the latest equipment used in most facilities. There can be a minor tingling sensation, and in some places a topical anesthetic will be applied prior to the treatment, further reducing any discomfort. The skin may appear slightly reddened afterwards, but this will not last long.

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.

The electrologist should provide evidence of being fully certified by an accredited institution, and if required by the state, a license. Asking people one knows if they can recommend someone they are happy with, is a good way to make the search easier. Some clinics offer a free consultation which serves as the ideal opportunity to ask the electrologist about his or her experience, training, and other details one may want to know about the procedure.

One must also feel at ease with the electrologist and confident in his or her professionalism and abilities, if not, it's advisable to look elsewhere. Making sure that they only use needle electrolysis is important, as some clinics use another method such as electric tweezers that is not permanent. The place should be very clean and follow sanitary practices such as wearing gloves and using disposable probes for each client.




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