Our session will be

  • Personalized

    Robin will evaluate your specific hair removal needs and goals, taking into account your skin and hair type to create a customized treatment plan.

  • Informed

    You will receive a thorough explanation of the electrology process, including what to expect during and after treatment, ensuring you feel informed and comfortable moving forward.

  • Caring

    We will take the time to answer all of your questions and concerns, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment tailored to your journey.

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  • Addressing Concerns: You can discuss any concerns or fears with Robin, including pain management and post-treatment care, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed.

  • Cost Estimation: You can get a detailed estimate of the cost involved in your specific treatment plan, helping you to budget accordingly.

FAQs

Why should I consider electrology for hair removal?

It is the only FDA-approved method for permanent hair removal. It's effective for all hair and skin types, unlike some other methods which may not work well on certain hair or skin colors.

Can electrology help with hair growth caused by hormonal changes?

For those experiencing hair growth due to hormonal changes, such as transgender individuals or people with conditions like PCOS, electrology can effectively manage and remove unwanted hair.

What do I need to know after the procedure?

For the first 24 hours after your treatment, try to avoid activities that may irritate the hair follicles, including:

  • Anything that causes sweating.

  • Tanning.

  • Staying out in the sun.

  • Applying makeup.

How does electrology compare to other hair removal methods?

Medical electrolysis devices are called epilators. They destroy the growth center of the hair using an electric current.

The device targets individual hair follicles, making it ideal for removing unwanted hair from small areas like the face, eyebrows, or bikini line with high precision.

Does it hurt?

The device used in the procedure is a thin needle, which is often even finer than the hair. I’ll 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.

Electrolysis doesn’t typically cause too much discomfort. You may feel a slight tingling. Talk to Robin about a topical anesthetic (numbing cream) if necessary.

Is this a safe method for hair removal?

Electrology has been used for over a century and has a proven track record of safety and effectiveness when performed by a trained professional.

How many appointments will I need?

Treatment length depends on several factors, including the body area and the type of hair growing there. If you’re treating a larger area, or an area with coarse hair, you’ll need more treatments.

Hairs have different growth cycles. 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.

Book a free consultation with me to get a better time estimate tailored to your hair removal expectations.