they might be using low settings so you have to do more sessions and they get paid more. its an unfortunate reality in some cases, especially at the cosmetic places, or so I’m told. I’ve been getting electrolysis on my face for the past several months, and while it does hurt it’s manageable. I really like that it’s actually permanent, so even if it will take a while because of the number of hairs on the face, every fully treated hair is gone forever, whereas laser is only a reduction for most hairs.
I use nation wide trans run clinic that offers cheap prices for trans customers, so luckily I think I can rule price gouging out. According to the email they send after each session, I’m on 14J/CM setting - whatever 14 joules per cm entails exactly.
I’m only on session 3 for laser, I’ll go up until 7 or 8 before making the move to electro - I’m seeing progress everywhere but the lips+ area. Mostly I’m scared of the risk of scarring from electrolysis.
they might be using low settings so you have to do more sessions and they get paid more. its an unfortunate reality in some cases, especially at the cosmetic places, or so I’m told. I’ve been getting electrolysis on my face for the past several months, and while it does hurt it’s manageable. I really like that it’s actually permanent, so even if it will take a while because of the number of hairs on the face, every fully treated hair is gone forever, whereas laser is only a reduction for most hairs.
I use nation wide trans run clinic that offers cheap prices for trans customers, so luckily I think I can rule price gouging out. According to the email they send after each session, I’m on 14J/CM setting - whatever 14 joules per cm entails exactly.
I’m only on session 3 for laser, I’ll go up until 7 or 8 before making the move to electro - I’m seeing progress everywhere but the lips+ area. Mostly I’m scared of the risk of scarring from electrolysis.