Electrolysis Success Rate
There is a lot of confusion about hair removal methods and how they work. Due to the prominence laser hair removal people often confuse laser with electrolysis. Not everyone is a good candidate for laser hair reduction. There is, however, no limit to who can benefit from electrolysis. Electrolysis works for every hair everywhere. The electrolysis success rate is 100% with me when you keep your appointments and refrain from tweezing! In contrast to laser, electrolysis works on every hair colour and texture.
How To Measure Your Your Success Rate
How can you be sure that electrolysis is really working? The electrolysis success rate varies wildly based on the skill of each practitioner. Electrolysis at Follikill yields noticeable results in 1-2 appointments. This is unheard of in the industry and is the result of a number of factors.
The most important aspect of a good electrolysis treatment is that the hair releases without pulling. On the odd follicle there might be a bit of traction, but you should achieve a clean release on most of the hair. There is one well-known professional plucker in downtown Toronto. This ‘electrologist’ works so fast you can’t tell she’s tweezing because it’s not easy to gauge that from the client side.
Electrolysis Success Rate depends on proper insertion and removal of hairs – this is an epilated hair with the shaft still intact.
Most people receive mediocre to bad electrolysis treatments. It’s easy to tell when you are going weekly for months with no reduction in hair growth. If you are several years into your treatment that’s also a tell. Remeber good technique kills the hair in one shot.
In order to improve your electrolysis success rate you must do 3 things. First, try to seek out someone who specializes in electrolysis. Second, find someone with high-quality vision equipment like a surgical microscope. Most importantly, you must receive an accurate prediction of the time your treatment will take. And they have to deliver within that time frame!
Electrolysis Questions: What To Ask Your Electrologist Prior To Booking?

