When should you start seeing regrowth?

Following comment is not directed at anyone or any subject at all … it’s just that …

Sometimes I just feel like crying! And, today’s one of those days.

PLEASE! Read nothing into this … no covert meaning and no innuendo.

It does depend on whether you want to leave the hairs visable or have maintenance treatment. I would count myself as complete It’s been 5 weeks since my last treatment which was at the 1 year mark and I’ve not had a hair back yet :slight_smile: very happy the chest didn’t have any treatment last time so that was done before. I was told it would be 18 months to 2 years and maybe one may pop up but I’m going for upper lip now so if any thick ones do I’ll get them zapped.

I went for 10 minute sessions because I simply didn’t have the guts to walk around with chin hair on my face I plucked every 2 weeks prior to treatment around 2-3 hairs of my chin and it was a wake up call how many hairs there actually was going though treatment.

I sorry to say can come across as a shallow person I like to try to look my best I’m a very self conscious person who definitely upkeeps and calling for treatment and leave hair to grow a week before getting it zapped was upsetting enough for me not everyone is able to leave for 3 months.

It should not make the process any quicker in choosing that method it just means less but longer treatments both clients what ever method taken with a good electrolyisis should be complete by the same time. I should also imagine a similar price would be paid for the treatment. Such way of treating maybe OK for normal male hair like chest or even back if your wearing a t.shirt to hide bikini line area’s that are easier to hide for the year or so of treatment between treatments, but I think few women would choose such method for facial hair and prefer maintenance.

Electrolyisis will tend to quote the longest time they think it will make then they won’t have a disappointed customer assuming it will be complete by a certain time frame, if it comes in earlier then more the happier.

We also shouldn’t assume what way an electrolysis provides treatment without seeing the treatment or them saying its because they don’t clear every visible hair.

Just let it all out Mike. Harness the good and block the bad. Harness good, block bad :slight_smile:

You don’t need antibiotics or antibiotic cream. I’m surprised your doctor went this route. Totally unnecessary.

If you want to submit a picture, a QUALITY picture, that helps with communicating better with each other.

Did you consult your electrologist?

One thing we have stressed to electrolysis consumers is, you may have temporary skin reaction of edema (swelling) and redness. You mae have pin prick scabs. These could last for a week or two. It is the goal of every electrologist, to get you treated properly and to have as little skin reaction as possible. Give your electrologist feedback. If you are not happy, try other practitioners and compare.

Normal temporary skin reaction IS NOT SCARRING. If this is too discomforting for you, then go back to your temporary methods to control the hair, but keep in mind, temporary methods may worsen your hair problem.

When you should start seeing regrowth?

If you look closely you can see the new growth before 2 weeks after this clearance. As rightly said Stoppit, in your circumstances, the new growth should not exceed 15/20% of the treated hairs in the first clearance. This percentage of hairs appears before the scabs have fallen, and remains constant throughout the waiting time until the next clearance if any, and if the area is not subject to development of new hairs due to age. (as is your case). When I say constant, I mean constant. That 15/20% of hair is all that should be for the rest of your life. And the margins of the treated area should be differentiated from the rest, if the work was not fully ready.

Thanks, Josefa!

Why is it that electrologists often say that you don’t notice any difference until after the second clearance, then?

Really appreciate everyone’s input.

Math and I have never gotten along very well, so I’m not going to speculate on reduction percentages. I prefer to leave this task to the real experts in statistics. My job is to have the client convinced that things are working from the first minute. And this I am going to focus:

Let’s see what happened to this case. Although this is a low back, circumstances are exactly the same: untouched hairs for several months, full clearance, etc.

Before first clearance (July 2011). 2 hours of electrolysis. Area not completed.

Before second clearing (April 2014). Clear again and advance towards the margins:

Last week (September 2014).

I do not know if the reduction is 80, 60, or 50%, all I know is that this guy has not had to wait 18 months to see if the treatment was working. He knew this after the first two hours.

Because in some areas (underarms, pubis, beard) the hairs are so thick that they completely cover the area again, and the appearance is that all the hairs are back. That however should not happen in thighs that have not been touched for a year.

We have seen the nice side of the case. Consider now the not so nice side.

24 hours after the first hour of electrolysis: July 2011

Immediately after the second clearance. (April 2014)

TTT: 4 HOURS. Number of clearing: 2

Why I can not believe you this time? oh yes, because I have evidence that you not only can, but you do when circumstances are favorable, and the client cooperates.

Sometimes your honesty can only be surpassed by your modesty!

This really is a coincidence. Today I started the second clearance in women’s thighs. 29 years. We made the first complete clearance in early May 2014 The area was untouched many months before. I am waiting for her permission to share the photos.

Well. I just received permission.

Before first clearance. (May 2014)

Today, (September 2014). 4 months later.

At some point during the development of the first clearance.

Below. Today, after about 30 minutes of work in the second clearance.

When I have the total time of the second clearance, we can determine what was the % reduction.

Wow, that is amazing, Josefa–so inspiring! I have less hair than the original photo and so it’s perhaps harder to SEE the progress, but really, your client looks great. Very little regrowth, you’re right?

Could I ask you how many hours it took you for the first clearance?

Yes, I’ve never managed to complete underarms or pubic area in less than 3 clearing. My Stats exactly match yours, Michael.

Young woman in whom I am working her thighs for 3 days of this present week. Today we have also made the third clearance in armpits: This has been the progress so far.

November 2013 (Before):

May 2014 (before treatment):

September 2014 (before treatment):

Left:



More than 20 hours each. The right thigh took longer than the left.

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