Where can I have
treatment?
Just about
anywhere! Unwanted hair can be safely removed from most body areas. Common
areas include the hairline, bridge of nose, eyebrows, upper and lower lip,
cheeks, sideburns, ears, chin, neck, shoulders, arms and underarms, fingers,
hands, breasts, abdomen, bikini line, legs, back, and chest of men, women
and teens.
The inside of the ear canal and inside the nose should not be
treated.
Who will you treat?
Men and women of all ages are
welcome here at
Egzact. 
How long does the hair have to be?
The hair has to be long enough for the
electrologist to reach it with tweezers. After the follicle is treated
the hair has to be removed, as it is no longer part of your body. The
ideal length is 1/4 of an inch.
Do you folks ever go home/are
you ever in?
We work by appointment. That means we are
here when clients need us. It also means that you can feel free to call the
office from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday - Friday and by appointment in the
evenings and on Saturdays.
We do not have a receptionist so if you reach our answering service during these
hours we are assisting/in treatment with other clients and will promptly return
your call. Please leave a voice mail message as detailed as you need to and we
will get right back to you. All calls, emails, or other correspondence
will only be seen by licensed electrologists and will be kept confidential.
If there are no clients scheduled the office is usually, but may not be,
open. If you are from out of town, do call ahead so we reserve time for you and
are sure to be in.
Because we work by appointment, we ask to
be informed 24 hours in advance should you need to cancel or change an
appointment. We do understand that emergencies occur, but remember we all come
from a distance and reserve our time especially for you. We would like to be
able to offer the time slot to other clients if you will not be using it.
Should you not give 24 hours notice, we reserve the right to charge for our
time.
What exactly do you do to the
hair?
Electrology is the art and
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
competently and skillfully accomplished, the regenerative ability of the
hair follicle is permanently eliminated. The hair is lifted out after
treatment and you leave with bare skin!
Why should I choose electrology
over other hair removal methods?
If you want permanent hair
removal, electrology
is the only way to achieve this goal.
However, there is no one method that is going to be perfect for everybody;
your hair removal expert will also inform you of other methods that would work in
your situation.
Is it really permanent? How
long does it take?
Absolutely!
However, electrolysis is not an overnight sensation. Electrolysis requires
a series of treatments to achieve permanency. The number of treatments
necessary varies with each client and with the area being treated. Factors
such as hair growth cycles, the quantity and structure of hair presented,
previous use of temporary hair removal methods, heredity, hormone function,
normal physiologic changes, certain medications, and stress all influence
the treatment program for each individual. In most cases it takes between
12 and 18 months to have absolute
permanence. It is
very important to adhere to the recommended treatment schedule to achieve
optimum results in the shortest time frame. Though it sounds
long, your amount of treatment time or frequency with which you visit tapers
off.
If you would like to know exactly what your treatment schedule
looks like we encourage you to call for a free consultation and find out
exactly what you will need to do to get great results from us.
Does it Hurt?
Really?
The short answer
is it depends. It is impossible to destroy hair growth tissue without
sensation because each hair follicle is surrounded by its own network of
nerve endings. The sensation, which may or may not be felt, is assurance
that destructive activity is taking place. Some clients sleep through hours
of treatments and others honestly find 15 minutes to be uncomfortable. We
utilize advanced Apilus technology ensuring our clients a gentler and
more comfortable way to permanent hair removal. If you have tried
electrolysis before, try it again and feel the Apilus difference.
The sensation
you
might experience depends on many reasons including where one is having
treatment and what method is used. Some parts of the body are more
sensitive than others. If you have ever waxed or plucked, you'll find
electrolysis to be surprisingly comfortable. Some clients have described
the sensation as a pinch, a mosquito bite, a quick snap, or building
warmth. Many adjustments can be made which help to make the treatment more
comfortable. Some clients choose to take an OTC analgesic such as Tylenol,
Aspirin, or Advil 30 - 45 minutes before treatment and report treatment is
very comfortable. We will work within your personal comfort level and do
have topical anesthetics available.
What are the basic methods you
use in treatments?
Electrolysis (also
referred to as Galvanic)
--- Direct current (DC), is used to achieve chemical destruction of the hair
follicle. One or more sterile probes are used.
Thermolysis
--- Alternating current (AC), sometimes referred to as high frequency or
short-wave, is used to create heat which destroys the hair follicle. One
sterile probe is used.
The Blend (also referred
to as Dual Modality)
--- Both of the above currents are used simultaneously or sequentially to
achieve dual action destruction of the hair follicle. Most often, a single
sterile probe is used for this procedure.
You can get great results with
any modality if you have a skilled electrologist. Your electrologist
will select the best method for your individual situation.
Why do I have to come so often?
Does it make a difference if I let them all "grow in" and then come in?
Yes it
makes a difference! It is important to follow your individual treatment
schedule to get the fastest results. Hairs are most effectively treated in
their early growth stages when the hairs are finer and straighter and the target
zone is smaller helping us to reach all of the germinative cells that grow
hairs. Regular treatments ensures catching hairs at this early growth stage and
makes for a more effective treatment with less potential for regrowth. If you
can make the time commitment at the beginning of treatment, you can think of it
as taking time off the end so you get the best results in the shortest time
frame.
Why should I choose electrology
over temporary or long lasting hair removal methods?
Laser
vs. Electrology:
While laser
promoters compare laser to electrology it is actually not a permanent
form of hair removal. Only a few laser devices have been cleared to claim
a permanent reduction in hair by the FDA. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
though often called laser, is NOT a true laser and not approved by the FDA
to claim any efficacy. Electrology is cleared for permanent removal of
hair. All laser assisted hair removal is considered a temporary or long
lasting method of hair removal. Additionally, laser hair removal has not
been evaluated for long-term safety of the patient's skin and health--new
research is showing prolonged exposure to laser is capable of changing skin
cells at the genetic level. Please access the FDA website on laser use
for more information.
Essentially,
laser targets the
pigmented cells in hairs. It also takes a series of treatments (generally
6+ spaced out every 6 weeks or so) as all hair is not present at one time.
On some body parts it takes up to a year to see a complete growth
cycle--think about the hair on your head, if it all fell out and re-grew as
fast as most people think, you'd have really, really short hair all the
time! Clients shave prior to treatment, the laser is applied to the skin
and heats the pigmented cells charring the moisture out of the hairs. The
hairs slough/fall out on their own over the next few days or weeks. Skin
looks sunburned after treatment and must be protected from the sun. The
best results are very dark hair and very, very light skin. Darker skin
tones or tanned skin must be treated with extreme caution as laser is
attracted to pigment and may require bleaching and sun avoidance for 6 weeks
prior to and following treatment if it can be treated at all. White,
gray,
and some red hairs are unaffected by laser. Laser does have potential to
work with electrolysis. One could argue laser would be well used to
initially clear large areas like legs and then follow up with electrolysis
as the hair grows back in following a series of laser treatments.
Do make sure your laser
technician is a doctor (MD) and has appropriate training. There is
no regulation for
laser training. Yes, you read that right. A Dr. can take anyone of you and
"train you" in her/his office without any program requirements. You too
could take a weekend course and be a certified laser technician (CLT) and
use the Allied Health Association "Rent a Medical Director" program and not
have a doctor on site at all. Each state varies, some don't even require a
medical director--not even one in name only! Treatments are only as good as
your technician/operator in any hair removal method, but for safety reasons,
especially important here given the larger expense of treatments and
potential for tissue damage.
Electrology has proven itself safe, effective, and
permanent for over 130 years.
Waxing,
Sugaring, Nads, Epilady or Threading vs. Electrology:
Waxing,
Sugaring, Nads, and threading will remove all of the visible hair by ripping
it out by the root. Except in the case of threading, the outer layer of
skin is often removed when the hair is removed. It can result in skin
problems including ingrown hair, scarring, pigment changes, and bruising.
To keep your skin clear, (and contrary to advertising claims) all of these
methods must be done frequently forever. You must also wait until hair is
at least 1/4" to 1/2" (about 3 weeks of growth) long for the wax/sugar/Nads
"glue" to adhere to the removal strip.
Research
has shown that any method that rips hair out by the root such as waxing,
sugaring, and Nads type products can actually increase hair
growth in hormonally dependent areas such as the upper lip, chin, breasts,
and abdomen! This is not such an issue on areas like eyebrows and legs, wax
away if you must and your skin can tolerate it.
Tweezing vs.
Electrology:
Tweezing
is easy to do and inexpensive too. However hair can become coarser from
the repeated tweezing and skin problems including ingrown hair, pigment
changes, and scaring can result. Obviously it is not a permanent solution to
unwanted hair. NEVER tweeze the upper/lower lip, chin, breasts, or
abdomen! You are stimulating growth in these areas. The hair will become
thicker and darker. NEVER tweeze out ingrown hairs. You will make the
situation worse. The hair will distort further and you will have a bigger
lesion the next time it grows in, really, trust us. Stop performing
self-surgery, we mean it.
Shaving
vs. Electrology:
Shaving is
inexpensive and easy. However, the hair does grow back quickly and feels
coarse as it is cut off leaving a blunt tip. Shaving DOES NOT increase hair
growth in any way. Seriously, this is the biggest myth in hair removal.
Hair is dead above the skin surface. Anything you do at this level does not
affect hair growth. Shaving is a safe temporary method of removal for
basically anywhere.
Depilatories vs. Electrology:
Depilatories are essentially a chemical shave. It will remove the hair by
dissolving it with a chemical. This can result in a chemical burning of the
skin if you are not careful about patch testing and respecting timing.
Is Electrolysis
safe?
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.
What do you mean my
hair is "resting" under the skin?
All hairs start
as an empty hair follicle and then grow in to a fully mature hair. At some
point, it separates from its blood supply, ascends toward the surface of the
skin and falls out. Following active growing periods, most hair follicles
go into a dormant or resting stage. The period of dormancy may last for an
indefinite period of time, however, replacement hairs usually appear within
3 to 12 months. If you have ever brushed your hair and looked at the hairs
in the brush you may have noticed the white tuft on the end of them. These
are hairs that were naturally shed. As opposed to when you pluck, say an
eyebrow hair, it might have a moist shiny ball at the end. This is a
growing hair.
Not all hairs
are visible on the surface of the skin at any one time. Depending on the
area of the body, you may wait for 12 weeks or 12 months to see all of the
dormant hairs come to the surface as your hair pattern fills in. The
appearance of these coarse replacement hairs from dormant hair follicles
should not be mistaken as regrowth from previously treated follicles.
What will my skin
look like--will everyone know I've been in?
Immediately
following treatment, there may be a slight redness and/or swelling which
usually disappears within a few minutes to a few hours. Though not desirable
on face work, small white dots or tiny red dots may occur. Ideally, by the
next day no one should be able to tell you have had treatment. On body work
a pinpoint film or crust may develop. It is important to remember that
scabs are a part of the normal healing process in some people. If this does
occur, the client is advised to not pick them off. Be sure and tell your
electrologist about any skin reactions so they can work with you to minimize
their occurrence. When electrology is administered by a qualified
electrologist using state-of-the-art technology and techniques, the
results are exciting!
Can women begin or
continue electrology treatments during pregnancy?
Yes.
Electrology has never been proven harmful in any way to pregnant women for
over 125 years. Our office does not treat the breasts, abdomen, or bikini
line of pregnant women in their last trimester due to the increased
sensation they experience.
Can hairs be
removed from moles?
Yes they can. Your
electrologist may require a note (on a prescription pad is fine) from your
healthcare provider stating it is a typical hairy nevus (mole with a hair) and
safe to treat.
Can
you work on my tattoo?
Yes. Electrology
has never been a problem for tattoos. In fact it is one of the few hair removal
methods that doesn't affect the design.
How much does it
cost?
We charge only for
actual treatment time. What that means is if you have a 15 minute appointment
you will not be in and out in your car in 15 minutes.
You will be in the treatment chair for 15 minutes.
We book additional time between each
client to ensure you receive your full time. If you are squeezing us
between your other appointments allow us about a 30 minute window for your
15 minute appointment.
Our current pricing schedule is as follows:
We also offer package and pre-paid treatment
savings. Ask for details.
What forms of
payment do you accept?
We accept Visa,
MasterCard, Discover, cash or checks at
the time of service. We are happy to provide a receipt or statement if you
need it for your your records.
How should I choose
an electrologist?
Regulation of
electrology is on a state-by-state basis. Currently, there are 17 states
that do not require licensure, do your research well. States
regulating the practice of electrology require a practitioner hold a valid
license. In Montana Electrologists are State licensed, they would hold an
"RE" designation or "LE", both mean the same thing, that they have passed
the state approved license examination.
Most
electrologists offer a free consultation as we do. Egzact recommends
that you go to at least two consultations and choose the electrologist you
are most comfortable with. Meet with them and look
for a clean, professional office space and modern equipment. Find someone
you trust and enjoy spending some quality hair-removal time with. Friends
and family can often refer you to someone in your area.
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