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how to explane intancive regroth hairs after electrolysis treatment

by Birdie Spinka Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Why is there so much controversy about hair regrowth after electrolysis?

The endless controversy about regrowth in electrolysis hair removal is largely due to the fact you cannot tell if the hair is true regrowth or, for example, an anagen hair replacing an earlier shed telogen hair. You cannot look at a hair and be certain, because “new growth” hairs and “regrowth” hairs look the same.

How to take care of downy hair after electrolysis?

Use of Cleansing. When washing or cleansing use gentle un perfumed cream cleanser or facial wash, never use soap on the treated area as this will further dry the skin. Bleaching. If you would like to bleach the downy hair growth between treatments, do not apply bleach for at least 48 hours after electrolysis.

What is electrolysis hair removal?

Medical electrolysis devices are called epilators. They destroy the growth center of the hair using an electric current. What happens during electrolysis? Electrologists use a thin needle, which is often even finer than the hair. They insert the needle into the opening of the hair follicle. A small electrical current destroys the hair growth cells.

When to stop shaving before electrolysis?

5 days prior to facial electrolysis and 10 days prior to genital electrolysis, you need to stop shaving. Only the hairs in the growing stage will grow adn will be visible at the surface. Hence the name growing phase. Notice in the example above that the 1st hair early in the Growing phase still has not reached the surface of the skin.

Why does my hair keep growing back after electrolysis?

We believe that you either destroy the follicle, or you don't. If the follicle is not destroyed, the regrowth ultimately achieves its original size. There will always be a certain amount of re-growth after initial electrolysis treatments, even when they are performed by a skilled electrologist.

Does electrolysis cause more hair growth?

Hair growth is the result of heredity and hormone levels. Also, some drugs, temporary methods of hair removal, and illnesses can stimulate hair growth. Electrolysis may be an option when hair growth is in an area of the body where it may not be desired such as on a woman's upper lip, chin, or bikini line.

How long does it take for hair to stop growing after electrolysis?

A – Generally, areas can be cleared in 6 months to a year, if the client is dedicated to completing regular treatments. Because there are three different growing cycles, some hair remains hidden at any given time, and it may take several months to a year to completely clear an area.

Does electrolysis affect hair growth stages?

Electrolysis treats hair effectively in active growth stage called anagen phase only. Each growth cycle includes an anagen, catagen, and telogen phase.

How can you tell if electrolysis is working?

How do I know if the electrolysis treatment is being done properly? Insertion of the filament: When being inserted into the hair follicle, you should not feel it. You will feel a heat sensation. When the hair is being coagulated, the hair will slide out of the follicle easily.

Does electrolysis sometimes not work?

Due to the nature and cause of hair growth, there are special cases where electrolysis is not successful. Hormones and medicines can cause unwanted hair growth, and can continue to do so even after electrolysis sessions.

What kills hair follicles permanently?

ElectrolysisShare on Pinterest Electrolysis can permanently remove hair follicles. Electrolysis involves passing an electrical current through a hair follicle, which damages the follicle and prevents new hair growth. Electrolysis is the only method of permanent hair removal available.

What happens if you pluck hair after electrolysis?

Once you start Electrolysis refrain from plucking, waxing or threading. Any method that requires to pull the hair from the root will slow down your progress.

How many times does it take for electrolysis to work?

A: It depends on the area which you're having done, as every follicle generally needs to be targeted at least twice. You will need around eight to twelve electrolysis sessions to permanently remove your hair. This may seem like a lot of sessions, but remember that once it's done, that hair is gone forever!

How can we make electrolysis more effective?

Electrolysis Tips and AdviceFor a more comfortable treatment avoid caffeine for a few hours before your appointment.Gently exfoliating your skin before your treatment opens up the follicles and lets the unwanted hair slide out more easily.If your electrologist can't see the hairs, they can't zap the hairs.More items...

How long does it take to see results from electrolysis?

8-18 monthsElectrolysis takes some patience but it's absolutely worth the wait as the effects are truly permanent. Most patients start to have noticeable results after several treatments, however, it can take on average 8-18 months for full results. This variance is due to many factors and every patient is unique.

Are you supposed to tip electrolysis?

Electrolysis is a salon service that falls somewhere in between a waxer and permanent makeup artist. If you regularly tip your waxer, threader, esthetician, or permanent makeup artist, you are welcome to leave a gratuity for your electrologist. Monetary tips are always appreciated but NEVER required.

Why is it important to treat hair in the very early Anagen growth stage?

This is why it is important to treat the hair in the very early Anagen growth stage to assure the follicle is not distorted and the probe can directly destroy the dermal papilla. At this time the dermal papilla has not fully matured, is weak, and therefore easier to destroy.

Which group of patients tend to grow more hair as they age?

The first group applies to female patients who tend to grow more new hair as the patient ages, especially if there is a genetic or hormonal issue. Chin, Front of Neck, Upper Lip, Cheeks. The second group that requires less follow-up treatments once an area is completed and includes: Chest, Ears, Back, Feet and Toes, Breasts.

How many hair follicles are there in a square inch?

Depending on the part of the body, there can be 500 to 1000 hair follicles per square inch. There are two main reasons why patients think hair is regrowing immediately after treatment.

Can hair grow from a dormant follicle?

Each area of the body has a set amount of hair follicles from birth. Most of these follicles are dormant from birth or grow hair that is invisible to the human eye. Once a hair follicle is destroyed, it cannot grow another hair. A new hair only results from a dormant follicle that becomes active. Depending on the part of ...

Do hair follicles grow straight down?

These follicles do not grow straight down, instead they curl in a different direction underneath the skin as seen in the image below. The straight electrolysis probe cannot possibly reach the dermal papilla directly. Most people have some distorted follicles. It is important to know that all hair follicles in the beginning growth stage are straight ...

How long after electrolysis can you use deodorant?

Avoid using soap or water saturation on the treated area. If treating underarms, do not use deodorant for 24 hours. For electrolysis on the face, try not to apply make-up for at least 24 hours. If you must wear make-up, mineral-based make-up is the best option. 2-7 days after treatment (healing period)

How long does it take for hair removal to go away?

Typically, this will diminish within a couple hours up to 2 days depending on your skin and the length of the treatment session. Serious irritation is minimum as long as the treatments is performed by a skilled Electrologist ...

How long does it take for a soothing cream to work?

You should continue to apply Soothing Cream to the treated area. 2-3 DAYS. Usually there is no evidence of treatment, however if there were any hairs that were just below skin surface during treatment, these may start to appear and also cause some inflammation where they are pushing themselves through the skin.

How long after a syringe treatment should you wash your hands?

2-7 days after treatment (healing period) Wash your hands thoroughly before touching the treated area. Keep the treated area clean with a mild skin cleanser. Make sure that it hasn’t got any harsh glycolic acids in it, as these will cause sensitivity.

How to treat swollen hair follicles?

as these activities can increase swelling. Avoid sun exposure or the use of tanning products. Avoid using soap or water saturation on the treated area.

Is electrolysis permanent hair removal?

GET IN TOUCH . Still the ONLY guaranteed method of permanent hair removal. Electrolysis is a scientifically and medically proven technique of PERMANENT hair removal, that is effective no matter what type of hair you have. It works perfectly on any colour hair, any colour skin and anywhere on the body.

Why do people want electrolysis?

Hair growth is normal and often desirable. But sometimes people want electrolysis because they: Are unhappy about where hair grows (for example, between the eyebrows, on the upper lip or on the breasts). Have hirsutism, which is excessive hair growth. Are gender transitioning.

What is electrolysis treatment?

What is electrolysis? Electrolysis is a hair removal treatment . A trained electrologist inserts a thin wire into the hair follicle under the surface of the skin. An electric current moves down the wire to the bottom of the follicle, destroying the hair root. The follicle damage prevents hair from growing and causes the existing hair to fall out.

How do electrologists use needles?

Electrologists use a thin needle, which is often even finer than the hair. They insert the needle into the opening of the hair follicle. A small electrical current destroys the hair growth cells. The skin where the needle enters may feel temporarily hot or like a pinch.

What is the process of hair shedding?

Your hair follicle produces hair and discards it through shedding. This hair production cycle is a process of growth, rest and replacement. Individual hairs are in different phases of this cycle. More than one treatment catches the hairs at the right point in the cycle to destroy them.

How often do you need to have permanent hair removal?

The number of sessions needed to achieve permanent hair removal differs from person to person. Typically, you need an appointment every week or every other week. The appointments can last for up to a year and a half.

Is electrolysis safe for hair removal?

If you have extra or unwanted hair growth, electrolysis can provide permanent hair removal. It’s safe to use for facial hair removal and on the rest of body. During your sessions, a trained electrologist removes the hair with an electric current. The procedure is not painful and has no long-lasting side effects.

Does electrolysis remove hair?

Yes, electrolysis safely and permanently removes hair from all skin tones. It is the only FDA-approved permanent hair removal treatment. Because electrolysis permanently destroys the growth cells in the hair follicles, the hair will not grow back.

How to prevent hyperpigmentation after electrolysis?

To make sure you don’t develop hyperpigmentation after your electrolysis treatment, you will need to stay out of the sun. Be sure to use an SPF of 30 or higher when you are outside. This will keep your skin from developing dark spots and irritating the area where permanent hair removal has taken place. You should also avoid exposing your skin to chlorinated pools for the first 48 hours as your skin is in the process of healing.

How to treat a swollen ear after electrolysis?

Wash the face with tepid water only. Also, cleanse the skin with a cotton pad saturated with alcohol or an astringent such as Sea Breeze. Last, apply triple antibiotic cream or cortisone cream with a Q-tip. For the best result, repeat this procedure up to 5 days after treatment.

Can you touch hair removal in Cape Coral?

Theresa’s Face and Body in Cape Coral recommends not to touch the treated area after permanent hair removal because this could spread bacteria and cause irritation such as folliculitis (ingrown hair) or tiny whiteheads. For some clients, a few small scabs may occur after treatment. This is normal and is just a sign your skin is healing. Do not pick or knock off the scabs as this could lead to a scar.

How to prevent hair follicles from getting infected?

For clients who have long hair, to reduce the risk of infected follicles, keep hair tied back off the face. Avoid: Self tans or fake tans as these can cause irritation to the skin, also avoid perfumes, and perfumed body lotions. Avoid: Direct sunlight, or sun bed treatment.

How to avoid hyper pigmentation?

Avoid: Direct sunlight, or sun bed treatment. If you must go out in the sun, use a high protection factor sunscreen of at least SPF 30 to avoid hyper pigmentation, especially on yellow based, Black and Asian skin types. Re apply in the middle of the day.

Can you trim hair with wax?

Do not pluck, tweeze, thread or remove hair with wax or depilatory cream remover between electrolysis treatments, as this will interrupt the hair growth cycle. It is safer to simply trim any noticeable unwanted hair with scissors

Does SPF 30 help with pigmentation?

UVA and UVB can cause pigmentation marks to appear on the treated area and wearing our SPF 30 will help to reduce this quicker, developing an even skin tone faster. Avoid: Saunas, solaria, sun beds, jacuzzis and steam treatments as these can also cause pigmentation to develop. Avoid: Hot baths, showers.

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