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SELECT THE BEST ELECTROLOGIST FOR YOU


Electrologists are people who have taken professional training in order to perform any electrolysis procedure. If you are considering using professional electrolysis hair removal, it is critical that you do good research before securing the services of an electrolysis practitioner. An unwise decision can entail extra sessions, higher cost, and unneeded discomfort. Using the guidelines shown below, you can rest easily in knowing that you will be making an educated and informed decision when choosing an electrologist.

Statement Of Qualifications
Learn their qualifications. More than a few states require that electrologists be licensed or certified within that state to legally practice electrolysis. If you’re a resident of one of those states, be sure that the practitioner's certificate is current and fully on display. For states that minimally regulate electrolysis, look for electrologists who are certified by an accredited electrology school.



Ask associates or other people in your circle of acquaintances. One of the best ways to find any good service is to ask friends and family for recommendations. If you know anybody who has had electrolysis hair removal, get his or her input. Then request a consultation. Many practitioners will give you a free consultation. During that consultation, insist that any and all of your questions about the procedure are answered to your satisfaction.

Ask The Right Questions
There are a variety of key points that you’ll want to cover in your discussion with the electrologist. Some of your questions may include:


  • How will the procedure feel?
  • What is the number of visits you will likely need?
  • What is the cost of each visit? This will vary from place to place, and it is best to call around.
  • How long is each session?
  • How long they have been in business?
  • How many clients have they treated?
When you’re at the consultation, take a moment to look around. Does the place look clean? Are the workers clean and neatly dressed? Are they using disposable gloves or probes? Make an effort to meet to person who’ll be performing the electrolysis upon you. Does he or she impress you as a professional? If you are personally uncomfortable with somebody, do not employ their services!

Your educated intuition can be your best guide; personal comfort is essential to knowing you've made the right decision in choosing an electrologist.
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