A Tale of Two Electrolygists

my last solely upper lip case was finished in 11 months.The lastmonth to 2 months was literaly 1 or 2 hairs per visit. The client started with twicce weekly 10 minute or 15 minute sessions, no longer, twice a week. As time went on, frequency of treatment decreased so in the last two mnths there was only one treatment a month of 10 minutes. We spent the rest of the time in these 10 minute appointments cleaning up cheeks and eyebrows as it didnt take me 10 minutes to remove 2 hairs. This client when starting out had discomfort issues. This is why she stuck to 10 or 15 minutes at most throughout the entire process. By the time she finished, she had no such discomfort issues. I havent seen her since the fall and I dont expect to .

On first treatment, this girls upper lip glowed in the sunlight. It was blonde hair, but super dense. This quality made her super self conscious . I find eyebrows progress very similarly .

When I first started with this person, I had extreme difficulty with insertions.I lacked self confidence even in my own work. The results are hard to argue with however. Dee is quit correct however that the more you put into it the shorter the process will be.I get clients all the time who don’t do quite enough treatment because they have to live within their budget. It takes longer to get there, but you still get there.

My God Seana, few affirmations made in Hairtell are so extremely successful. Thank you for verbalizing something that unfortunately happens too often.

The most complex part of our work is to achieve the minimum possible reaction with the highest % kill rate.
Reaching this balance is not an easy task, but in my opinion, both objectives must go hand in hand. It does not make sense to avoid a logical skin reaction if all or most of the hairs are going to grow back, just as it does not make sense to replace hairs with permanent marks due to excessive overtreatment.

Thank you all for these replies! It’s so illuminating to have expected time frames described, I really think I’m lucky in this regard with having fairly sparse hair; and I’m convinced now that my doubts about my operator’s work were unfounded, this morning with a full day’s growth all I see are a few light colored hairs here and there, if hairs had simply been tweezed surely I’d see growth that matches the rest of my beard in density, which certainly isn’t the case. It’s odd that I’d post about this after wondering what was going on for a month or so, and then receive such an unambiguous sign that things are working after all.