Why You Need to Learn about Electrolysis
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedAlthough, perhaps it is not necessary in all states to formally learn about electrolysis when you want to perform the procedure, it is still essential to undertake some kind of training to establish a basic capability. Incorrect application of this technique can scar someone for life. Therefore, courses to learn about electrolysis are provided for in trade schools and certification programs in major cities all over the United States and the world. To properly learn about electrolysis takes several months, and in many states the electrologist must also obtain a license. In fact, consumers might want to check the credentials of their preferred provider as electrolysis is not an easy subject to learn.
Each vendor’s electrolysis technique is a little different and, therefore, what you learn about electrolysis tends to be a little different with a slightly varying focus, for each provider. As with all education, the electrolysis courses you may have taken simply prepared you to enter the workforce and understand how the equipment in theory was to be applied. They did not indicate any real capability to satisfy a particular client. Those types of skills are not learned from a class, you can only truly learn about electrolysis through months of sustained effort that hopefully and finally renders your client’s chin hairless.
Understanding the Process
To learn about electrolysis requires you to understand the bodies growing cycles for hair and understanding how the application of a little electricity can permanently render a person hairless in the region of application. It is important that when you learn about electrolysis, you understand that it should be part of a greater cosmetic wellness program for your client. Other factors about them should be considered.
For instance, when you learn about electrolysis, you begin to recognize that human hair grows in cycles, typically about thirteen weeks or so. This means that in a typical electrolysis session only a certain amount of the follicles are visible and, therefore, only so much hair can be removed. Given this fact, it takes months and months of continuous effort to permanently remove areas of hair on a human body.
Putting to work what you learn about electrolysis can be very profitable. At around $70 plus an hour, a good electrologist can make a fortune. One additional point regarding the process is that the follicle is not actually burned in a correct application. Electrolysis is supposed to create a chemical environment that the follicle cannot survive, however the skin should not be permanently damaged.
Self-Application
Self-application of electrolysis is not recommended, even for someone who has undertaken courses to learn about electrolysis, as most of the body is inaccessible to the manner needed to make this work successfully. And indeed, even if you can reach your bikini line yourself, do you really want to be dangling electrodes in that area. Taking a class to learn about electrolysis should not give you license to hurt yourself in this way.
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