How can I be sure it will work?

How can I go though the pain of electrolysis without being sure my facial hair will be permanently gone forever? I am having trouble finding a good electrologist in Philadelphia. How can I be sure they know what they’re doing. I don’t want side effects and pain for it not to work.
Do they have to be from the American Electrology Association to be good?

I read all the time it all matters who you go to for it not too be too painful and for it to work, but then I read about people doing it themselves at home, how can people do this at home?
Please can someone answer my questions. Thanks

Look for the Lucy Peters office in Philly, you won’t be disappointed.

Have you had facial hair permanently removed by her?

No, I make her Probes for her and have for the Lucy Peters organization for 40 years.

My daughter says I look like Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings movies :wink:

That would be Michelle Kasper in Philly.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ! Yes, you do look like Gandalf, Mike.

( on the weekends I’m the poster child for unwanted hair :wink: )

How can people risk electrolysis not working after all the pain it entails?

I am extremely concerned it won’t work after all the pain.
Some things to keep in mind during my consults?