Electrology TreatmentsAreas treated for safe, permanent hair removal are the face, eyebrows, hairline, breasts, abdomen, bikini line, underarms and legs. We practice the highest national standards of sanitation and sterilization in accordance with measures set by the centers for disease control and prevention. We only use disposable needles/probes.Options:
15 Minutes (30.00)
, 30 Minutes (45.00)
, 45 Minutes (55.00)
, 60 Minutes (65.00)
Laser TreatmentsLaser hair removal is becoming the most popular method of hair removal for men and women interested in treating large areas such as arms and legs, backs and chests, underarms, and bikini areas. Other treatable areas are upper lip, chin, face, neck, hairline, hands and feet.
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Electrology Treatments
Electrology TreatmentsAreas treated for safe, permanent hair removal are the face, eyebrows, hairline, breasts, abdomen, bikini line, underarms and legs. We practice the highest national standards of sanitation and sterilization in accordance with measures set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We only use disposable needles/probes.Options:
15 minutes (30.00)
, 30 minutes (45.00)
, 45 minute (55.00)
, 60minutes (65.00)
Laser Treatments
Laser TreatmentsLaser hair removal is becoming the most popular method of hair removal for men and women interested in treating large areas such as arms and legs, backs and chests, underarms, and bikini areas. Other treatable areas are upper lip, chin, face, neck, hairline, hands and feet. Since 2000, Susan Curley Electrology has been working with Essentially Bare Cosmetic and Laser Center using the LightSheer Diode Laser System for permanent hair reduction. Please call to inquire about pricing, as it is based on area
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair RemovalLaser is quickly becoming the most popular form of hair removal. Susan Curley Electrology and Essentially Bare have teamed up to offer this effective treatment with the most technologically-advanced laser system. The LightSheer Diode Laser by Coherent is a laser light source that turns into a heat energy when attracted to the pigment in the hair follicle. This heat thermally disables the hair follicle. The treatments range from 4 to 7 sessions, which are scheduled 4 to 8 weeks apart. For more information and answers to frequently asked questions
Electrolysis
ElectrolysisElectrology is the science of permanent hair removal. Electrolysis was first developed in 1875, and has since been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and the American Medical Association for safety and permanency. Permanent hair removal is achieved by inserting a tiny, disposable, sterile probe into the hair follicle and gently directing a split-second pulse of heat to the base of the hair follicle. This procedure causes cellular destruction, ultimately destroying the hair and eventually preventing regrowth to give you permanent results
The Causes of Hair GrowthExcessive hair growth can be attributed to many things. The most common cause is heredity or hormonal changes. Any biological change in life can increase hair growth, such as puberty, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and aging. Side effects of medication, stress, or an endocrine disorder may also contribute to excessive growth. Endocrine dysfunction may cause irregular menstrual cycles, ovarian disorders, such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), diabetes, or thyroid irregularities
Temporary MethodsWaxing, tweezing, shaving, bleaching, and depilatory creams are only temporary methods of hair removal that can irritate the skin and even increase hair growth. When a hair is pulled, blood rushes to the area and nourishes the hair follicle. Continuous pulling can cause scarring, ingrown hairs and multiply the hair growth problem
Series of TreatmentsElectrolysis is a series of treatments. Each time the hair is treated, the cells along the follicle wall are destroyed. This process of cellular destruction weakens the hair, causing it to grow slower, become finer in texture, and eventually die. Initially the client is treated every two weeks. The completion time for each client varies depending on the size of the area being treated, the coarseness of the hair, and whether temporary removal methods have been used on the area
Electrolysis vs. LaserElectrolysis is the only permanent hair removal method available at this time for those with red, blonde, white, or gray hairs as laser only works on dark hair and light skin. It is also the best choice for those with sparse or very fine vellus hair. Small areas like upper lip, chin and eyebrows respond well to the electrolysis. Laser is better for larger areas because it produces a much quicker result