| Q. I have been having Epilation treatment fortnightly for six months. There is an improvement and I now feel I can reduce the treatment to once a month. My therapist does not agree, do you have any advice? |
| A. Without seeing the area being treated it is difficult to answer, however, I would feel that moving to monthly treatments will give the hair the chance to gather strength again. The therapist must feel that the hair still needs the regular treatment to prevent new cells growing to form a stronger hair. It is important you discuss this with the therapist to ensure you understand her concerns. |
| A. It would be misleading to say it is painless, however the sensation is minimal. As heat is created in the follicle, it will activate nerve endings. The main sensation is a second of heat when the current is applied. This has been described as a pinprick or a slight sting. It can create more sensation over the centre of the upper lip, which is a more sensitive area The degree of feeling differs greatly from person to person, the only way to find out is to book a consultation and test patch and find out how you tolerate the sensation. |
| Q. I have been told to be aware of cross-infection that can happen during an Epilation treatment. What does this mean? |
| A. This refers to the hygiene procedures for the treatment. As mentioned above, the salon should display a certificate of registration from the local authority. As a client you must look for needles that are pre-packaged and pre-sterilised for every client. The salon should be clean and the Therapist working with clean hands and short, unvarnished nails. The use of disposable items is recommended such as, tissue roll on the couch, tissues and cotton wool for the skin, in some salons disposable gloves are also worn by the therapist. Cross infection can also be the result of the client not following the home care. Touching the skin and application of perfumes and make-up straight after Epilation can cause infection in the follicle. It is important to apply the after care lotion. |