Well, i finally had my first electrolysis session today. Below are my journal notes about it. By the way, my electrologist's name is Alicia.
For my electrolysis appointment, i wore my girl clothes, although without a bra, wig, or makeup. I just feel more comfortable this way. However, since my capris don't have a pocket for my wallet, i brought a small women's wallet with me. An hour before my appointment, i generously applied lidocaine and put plastic wrap over it. Just before i left, i applied another layer.
My one-hour electrolysis session went fairly fast, and i'm glad i'd taken both Advil and applied the Lidocaine before hand. There was a fair amount of stinging during the session, but nothing unbearable. However, i did bring along some meditation music to listen to during the session, which helped to keep me calm. Next time, i'll bring my lidocaine with me so i can apply it to the left portion of my face before the session. Since Alicia works one side at a time, this will ensure the left side of my face is sufficiently numb when she gets to that side next time.
While Alicia initially told me that it would take about six hours to do an initial clearing of my face, one Susan's Place poster said that hers took about 18 hours. After my session was over, it didn't look like a sixth of my face was complete, so i'm more inclined to believe my first clearing will take closer to 18 hours than six. I'm not sure if i can handle two-hour sessions, but i may want to schedule two sessions a week. My next session is scheduled for Monday morning.
When i returned home, i shaved and applied Zinc Oxide, in the form of baby rash lotion, which is supposed to help with the healing. After shaving, i did notice a variety of red rashes on my face, which is normal. With the zinc oxide applied though, my face is completely white so i'll need to wipe this off after a few hours.
Laura