Back
Many
people have hair on their backs that bother them. Whether
you have a patch or your entire back is involved, electrolysis
is the permanent way to relieve you of this problem. During
puberty or during hormone changes throughout your life
this area may have experienced more hair growth. Hair
receptors in this area may be more sensitive to free floating
testosterone or other hormones called androgens that produce
hair growth.
The
hairs in this area are ‘terminal’ hairs and are
coarser than other hairs (cheeks for example). For best results, appointments
should be made in weekly increments to keep up with the
hair growth cycles and to treat the hairs when they are
weakest.
During
treatment you will lie on your stomach so that your back
area is exposed. As an area is treated ice will be applied
when another area is started. It is helpful to keep ice
on the treated area for at least an hour to help with
any swelling.
Hair
Growth Cycles:
It
is important to understand hair growth cycles. Hairs grow
and rest in cycles so the hair that you currently have
is not all the hair you have in total. When a hair has
completed its growth cycle the follicle releases the hair
and goes into a dormant cycle. This cycle allows the follicle
to rejuvenate while another hair is formed. This cycle
can last from six weeks to two months before the hair
grows again. The active growth cycle is the only time
that a hair should be treated with electrolysis. When the
hair first starts to grow it is at it’s weakest which is why it is important
to stay on a strict schedule so the hairs can be treated
most effectively and die faster.
Preparation for Treatment
→ Avoid caffeine prior to treatment. as it “wakes up” nerve endings making you → more sensitive.
→ Avoid rushing prior to your appointment which can make you tense and → nervous. Arrive at the office early to allow yourself ample time to relax.
→ Take an aspirin, Advil, Aleve, etc., prior to your treatment to decrease your → sensitivity.
Pre / Post Skin Care
→ Skin will be cleansed before and after with an antibacterial / aloe vera lotion → and alcohol.
→ After treatment a regenerating crème / gel will applied and Ionophoresis will → be performed which will:
- Relieve redness, inflammation, irritation and edema.
- Restore the skin’s natural pH level.
- Soothe and provide a germicidal and vasoconstriction action.
- Promote greater penetration of active products to enhance treatment effectiveness.
Contraindications for Ionophoresis:
- Heart disease, pacemaker or electronic implant.
- Hemophilia.
- Diabetes.
- Epilepsy.
- Viral hepatitis or AIDS.
- Pregnancy.
- Accutane.
- Cancerous lesions.
- Absence of sensory perception or numbness.
- Metallic and dental implants.
- Remove contact lens before treatment.
→ Apply sunscreen liberally to treated area (if exposed to sun) especially for → sensitive and pigmented skin.
→ Home Care Instructions
Depending on individual skin types, you may display redness and a small amount of swelling after the treatment. This is normal. If any other manifestations occur, it is temporary and will disappear shortly with proper care. Do not aggravate the treatment area. Please follow these instructions:
→ First Day
→ Do activities that keep you cool. Avoid sunning, working out, hot tubs, etc. → which can increase swelling.
→ Keep treated area clean.
→ For electrolysis treatments to the face, try not to apply makeup for at least → 24 hours. If you must wear makeup, put an antibiotic OINTMENT on first.
→ Wear sunscreen at all times.