Quote from: Ms Delgado on December 05, 2008, 04:42:22 AM
Now i opted for pain free electrolysis at my gender clinic.
Is there actually such a thing?
prescription only pain meds have that effect (i got a script for Tylenol 3 just for electro)
If its done properly there is not much pain. Well except for the upper lip and Cringe....lower areas. I have fallen asleep on the table a time or too.
IF the insertion angle is off or the current too high it can really smart.
Beni
Do lidocaine topicals help significantly, like with laser?
Quote from: Autumn on June 07, 2009, 03:54:45 AM
Do lidocaine topicals help significantly, like with laser?
There's a noticeable difference, but it depends how deep the hairs are. I use an over the counter store-brand neosporin that is basically 4% lidocaine + an antibacterial. If I put it on and keep it covered so it can't evaporate for about an hour on my neck I will feel almost nothing. But that's generally a low-pain area for me. Anywhere that the hairs have relatively deeper roots, which for me means the chin, higher up on the cheek, and all the way around the mouth, a topical is less effective. I take 3 500mg tylenol and use the lidocaine stuff when I get those areas worked on. Honestly it doesn't help that much, but there is a difference and I'm a complete wimp when it comes to pain. It isn't that it hurts
that badly, but it is uncomfortable and after a while I get twitchy...and that's not good when someone has a needle stuck in your face zapping you. Also, the left side of my face hurts more in general, I'm still not sure why.