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Post by: Gone on July 18, 2013, 04:45:19 AM
Post by: Gone on July 18, 2013, 04:45:19 AM
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Title: Re: Plucking facial hairs post-op SRS.. They now let go so very easily!?
Post by: xchristine on July 18, 2013, 05:07:57 AM
Post by: xchristine on July 18, 2013, 05:07:57 AM
Contrary to popular belief plucking does not
Thin hairs...
Hair is fed by blood...and when you rip that hair out...
You caise a surge of blood...to the skin...your feuling hair
Try blend or my fav flash electrolysis...flash requires less
Treatments ..
Thin hairs...
Hair is fed by blood...and when you rip that hair out...
You caise a surge of blood...to the skin...your feuling hair
Try blend or my fav flash electrolysis...flash requires less
Treatments ..
Title: Re: Plucking facial hairs post-op SRS.. They now let go so very easily!?
Post by: SunKat on July 18, 2013, 11:37:36 PM
Post by: SunKat on July 18, 2013, 11:37:36 PM
Hi Cherrie,
I don't have an answer regarding plucking, but I was thinking you might want to consider giving electro another try. Like you, I also ended up with a number of gray hairs left over after laser and was worried about scarring from electrolysis. It took a couple tries to find an electrologist I trust, but it's possible to do electrology on sensitive skin without causing pitting and scarring. I wouldn't recommend straight thermolysis, but blend should be fine for most skin types.
If you want a good resource on anything hair removal related try searching the forums on hairtell.com. They're my goto site for anything hair related.
I don't have an answer regarding plucking, but I was thinking you might want to consider giving electro another try. Like you, I also ended up with a number of gray hairs left over after laser and was worried about scarring from electrolysis. It took a couple tries to find an electrologist I trust, but it's possible to do electrology on sensitive skin without causing pitting and scarring. I wouldn't recommend straight thermolysis, but blend should be fine for most skin types.
If you want a good resource on anything hair removal related try searching the forums on hairtell.com. They're my goto site for anything hair related.