Not sure what to think...

Trusting is hard when it comes to permanent hair removal, but trust you must. If you started this process winter? fall? of 2006, then it has not been 9-12 months yet. That is a general time frame, but I find that to be the norm for my clients and I watch my client files very close. You must adhere to a good schedule that allows time to clear all offending hair though or you are looking at more months.

As far as exposing yourself, electrologists do so many breastages (my made up word) that it is no big deal from our side of the matter. All I see is hair and then my killer instinct kicks in to “get it”!

Keep communicating your questions and concerns with her and be sure you don’t feel the hair being plucked. Also, if you have been consistent with your appointments, you should see less hair and softer, smaller hair for any hair that has not been totally treated the first time. Some hairs are so big that we may not be able to get all those hair germ cells the very first time we treat it. Lastly, remember that hair grows in cycles, so it may feel that the hair is back, when in actuality, it is new hair not treated before. Very important concept and one that many can’t put into perspective even though they have been told this one hundred times.

Thanks,

Dee

this is one of the most treated areas. i had it done too. they have seen so many breasts, it’s really not a big deal to them anymore.