This question is usually asked when patients see hair appearing in the treated area.Hair that appears within an area is not necessarily hair growing from a treated follicle, in fact, will grow from untreated follicles if the hair appears in 6 weeks or less, you can be sure that it is from a follicle that was previously dormant.
The average treatment ranges from 15 minutes to one hour. The amount of time per treatment depends on the reaction of skin, clients sensitivity and what part of the body is being treated.
The sensation is less than tweezing. Most clients tend to be surpised as they expect to feel much more.
Yes there are some side effects to the treated area. These include: tenderness, redness, and swelling. These are all normal and temporary and should go away within a short period of time depending on your skin.
Electrolology causes microscopic hemorrhaing, so it is normal for scabs to form after treatment. The client should not pick scabs as they will leave small pits. These scabs are temporary and should not be picked to prevent scarring.
The amount of hair that can be removed depends upon sensitivity of the client, the skin, and the proficiency of the electrologist