breast hair

would home electrolysis work on this? too many to pluck…
HELP

It would work if done correctly…might want to practice on a leg or something easier first.

Technically, you are not supposed to use these home devices on nipple hair, but many consumers do anyway. The concern is that cells in the area are more sensitive to damage, and electrolysis could cause changes in surrounding cells.

[ November 03, 2002, 03:52 PM: Message edited by: Andrea ]

Have a professional electrologist remove these hairs. They are at all different angels and some are quite deep.They are easily removed. This however is not uncommon for women to have these so don’t think that you are the only one who does.

This is the problem that I have! I’m a student and there’s no way I afford professional treatment over an extended period of time on the horrid hairs around my nipples. I was hoping to purchase the OneTouch kit. Andrea mentioned that there is a concer that, due the to sensitive skin of the nipple area, that the OneTouch would cause the cells to change… what does that mean? What is the change? Thanks SOO much for any help anyone could give…

I have removed many breast hairs, and never had the kind of reaction of which you speak. I suggest you find a good practitioner who can clear this out in no time.

I have cleared out many woman’s breast hair, and it has always gone quickly, and it did not take up much time.

If you find someone good, even the poorest of college students should be able to afford this one. The total time to permanent clearance should not add up to much more than an hour over nine months if we are talking the space inside the areola.

i am doing this, and it doesn’t hurt. i cannot afford electrolysis not matter what. i don’t think it’s true that even the poorest student can afford electrolysis. is it 300 bucks per treatment? i can’t even afford one treatment either.

I got to tell you, I have never heard of ANYONE charging $300 an HOUR for electrolysis. Not even in Beaverly Hills!

If you have breast hairs, they most likely can be cleared out in 5 to 15 minutes. The National Average for Electrolysis is $60 per hour, that means 15 minutes would cost you roughly $15 - $20 because some practitioners have a minimum payment regardless of time worked to cover opening a treatement. (you know, all those sterilization proceedures, pretreatment, posttreatment and disposable items)

Now if you are like most college students, you buy more pizza in a semester than it would take to clear your breast hairs out for the rest of your life.

Call around your area and find out what people near you are actually charging. Then you can get consultations and sample treatments to see what can be done for you. You may find that you can get a full clearance in your sample treatment time for free! You sure would if you were seeing me. I have had prospective clients come to me with some little problem like breast hairs and I have cleared them out in 30 minutes spread out over 6 months and charged them nothing because I give the first 30 minutes for free. Funny thing though, most of them insisted on paying me anyway at the end of the treatments because they had seen that it really did work.

So find out what the situation really is where you live and get back to us with that information.

James, the amount charged sounds good. I still can’t at the moment. Maybe a year from now I may be able to afford it. I am not sure, but I can’t for now.

My biggest concern is finding a well qualified and certified electrologist. How do I find one out? Is there a website that you know of that is really legit with certified electrologist? That would be of great help. Thanks.

you’re all sick.