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5th treatment hurt much more

Started by heather3791, March 08, 2018, 11:16:05 PM

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heather3791

So yesterday I went for my 5th electrolysis treatment. (The first four weren't really that bad) I followed the very same routine prior to my appointment. I took 800mg of Ibuprofen 1-1/2 hours prior and lathered up with lidocaine about 30 minutes prior. She worked on the same chin area as the previous treatments. The only difference was that this treatment hurt a hell of a lot more. I asked her at the end why it hurt more and she asked about my recent hydration in regards to water consumption. As it turns out there was a major water main break here in Atlanta that morning. Lots of Atlantans were affected and the water pressure sucked. I had to skip my shower and could only use the trickle of water to wash my face and wipe down the rest of my body with a wash cloth. There was a boil water advisory posted as well but I drank my normal water amounts from my Brita jug in the fridge. I will say that normally when I shower I do let the water massage my face for several minutes. But Despite all that I can't help but wonder if my electrolysis tech had taken it easy on me for the first few sessions as not to scare me off and then turn up the juice on this 5th session. I don't know...has anyone else experienced this? Maybe I was in fact just not hydrated enough and it caused this increased pain. All I know is that it hurt considerably more!
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Stella Alexis

Haven't had electrolysis yet, but my 3rd laser appointment did hurt a lot more than the first 2 and the 4th.
They told me that when you have a stressful day the treatment also can do a lot more pain. So it can also be a combination of factors.
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KathyLauren

There are a lot of variables.  The eletrocutioner does turn the juice up or down depending on the hairs to be zapped.  White, bristly ones need the machine turned up to 'kill'.  Dark, soft hairs can get away with a 'stun' setting.

As you note, your state of hydration matters.  It's a fine line between being hydrated enough to reduce the pain and avoiding having to take bathroom breaks during the session, especially if you are on spiro.

How you apply the lidocaine matters, too.  You want a good thick layer of the cream, well covered with plastic wrap.  I use two pieces of wrap, each doubled over and taped for an airtight seal around the edges.  The second piece goes on top of the first and is taped separately, so I have four layers.  Apply it an hour before the session.

Where the hair is matters.  Some areas are more sensitive than others.  There are areas near my jawline where she can work without any numbing and it doesn't feel any worse than mosquito bites.  On the other hand, she can't work on my upper lip at all without sending me into orbit, unless I have a dental block.  Mere lidocaine doesn't cut it in that area.  The left side of my neck is more sensitive than the right.

Avoid all forms of caffeine for eight hours before the session.  Not just the true caffeine in coffee, but also the caffeine-like substances in tea or chocolate.  I thought a cup of tea at breakfast wouldn't hurt for an afternoon session.  But it was ouchy.  The next week, I tried only half a cup, and it was better.  The week after that, I had no tea at all, and it hardly hurt at all.  Going without chocolate is a true hardship for me ;D but it is worth it to reduce the pain.

Your state of mind is important.  I bring along music and headphones.  I try to apply mindfulness meditation to the music to get my awareness away from my face.  It doesn't work 100% - I can still feel it - but it helps if the zaps are outside of my main awareness.

And, of course, YMMV.  Everyone's body reacts differently.  A zap that will make me jump won't faze someone else.
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islandgirl

Good info KathyLauren! I have had many sessions and in my last one, I experienced a great deal of pain. The one key factor that may have influenced my result this time was the lack of hydration and too much coffee. This was also pointed out my technician. I do two hour sessions and since starting with my new person, I had not experienced such a painful time. I go again on Tues and will make sure I am well hydrated and wait for my coffee until after my session!
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heather3791

Great advice ya'll. I will refrain from caffeine and chocolate fo sho! And you can bet your ass I'll drink water big time leading up. The pain is definitely the ultimate motivation to take all precautions!
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