I have used Sharon and Elaine in the past.
Sharon is less painful and easier to communicate with. It’s hard to get her for appointments because of my work schedule.
Elaine is always available and so I’ve gotten her a lot- but hers hurt more.
I have used Sharon and Elaine in the past.
Sharon is less painful and easier to communicate with. It’s hard to get her for appointments because of my work schedule.
Elaine is always available and so I’ve gotten her a lot- but hers hurt more.
I would always see Sharon and book well in advance.
I’ve used Sharon and Livia. Livia wasn’t more painful and I like how she works. Like others have said, with the one treatment I had with Sharon, she left behind some of the more obvious hairs, but I am going to her for my next treatment just to keep trying them out.
If you can see the hair… so can she. She should be jumping around (unless you gave her specific orders). She HAS TO TRAUMATIZE THE FOLLICLE, therefore, by moving around you will not have too much trauma (pain) in one small area.
The insertion does not have to be totally “painless”. Patients want speed plus results, consequently, she has to move fast. Even the removal can have some occasional discomfort because it is virtually impossible to distinguish a hair waiting to be cast off (“resting” hair) from one in an earlier stage. without taking more time (this means less treatd hairs) If she took the time to do this you would get fewer hairs removed per session. As long as she is at the bottom of the follicle the pattern of heat at the tip of the probe is wide enough to reach the root system and do the job. Electrolysis is MORE FORGIVING.
One should certainly not feel the insertion. I don’t doubt she can see it, but as I said, the most obvious ones weren’t the ones that were being removed and I’m going back to her. They don’t do long treatments and by using blend, the pain and trauma is very limited and definitely acceptable. If anything, it’s just discomforting, not painful.
Lastly, some advice back to you: the capitalisation is an EYESORE.
I do not understand this. Are you saying that it is impossible to distinguish or that you need more time to distinguish the stage and treat the follicle?.