Pls help: What is/are settings for curly follicle?

Can anyone please help advise regarding treating super bulky inner root sheath & curly follicles of thick diameter hair?

A male client with mix of straight & curly follicles => Using Clareblend for treating thick straight hair took around 1-2 sec or less per each follicle.

But it took too long to treat bend follicles (It took me 2-4 sec or longer per each follicle).

Can either Instantron or Apilus treat BEND follicle faster? What is/are your recommended settings to be able to release bend follicle less than 1-2 sec?

Thank u in advance,
Nora

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Please let me rewording my question.

Can anyone please help advise regarding treating super bulky inner root sheath of curly follicles of thick diameter hair?

I am having a male client with mix of straight & curly follicles. Using Clareblend for treating thick straight hair took me only around 1-2 sec or less per each follicle. So no problem for this.

But it took too long for me to treat bend/curvy follicles (each follicle with curvy hair underneath the skin took me around 3-4 seconds or longer).

Can either Instantron or Apilus treat curvy follicle faster? What is/are your recommended settings of such machines in order to be able to release these bend follicles of thick hair with super bulky inner root sheath for less than 1-2 sec?

Nora:
have a look at this link, it might tell give you some of what you seek:

Thank u Seana. I’ll read it now.

In the meantime, I just want to clarify my question again that:

I’m very flexible with the type of the energy I need to use. I do not mind if it is blend or just thermolysis alone as long as the stubborn hairs can b released within 1-2 sec per follicle. Give & take together with my electrolysis skill errors, I aim to permanently remove all BODY hairs within 4 clearances (not sessions).

Again, can anyone please help advise whether Instantron or Apilus treat curvy follicle faster? What is/are your recommended settings to be able to release these curvy follicles of thick hair with super bulky inner root sheath for less than 1-2 sec?

Thank u for very supportive community here I always received from this forum.

It had little to do with the energy of the machine. You use the same settings whether the follicle is curved or strait, your insertion technique however may vary.

Picturing the hair follicle and probe like a foot being put into a sock, could/should be helpful here.

This is to say, varying the energy output of your machine is NOT a good solution to inaccurate insertions, whatever the cause the objective is the same, to have the exposed part of the probe in near as direct contact with the areas one needs affected ( the bulge) as possible.While certainly proximity to target is more applicable to thermolysis, it still has an effect regardless of modality.

You should take this discussion back to Electrology International, I’m not at all sure I want consumers misinterpreting statements on such a highly technical discussion of electrology.