FAQs

Electrolysis is the only FDA approved method of permanent hair removal. Electrolysis uses heat energy (thermolysis), chemical energy (galvanic) or both to disable each unwanted hair follicle individually.

  • Based on a personal and confidential consultation, your electrologist will design a treatment plan that addresses your specific hair removal needs. A professional electrologist inserts a very fine needle (usually thinner than the hair being treated) into the natural opening of the hair follicle alongside the hair shaft. A tiny amount of electrical current is then applied to destroy the hair growth cells and the hair is removed.

  • Electrolysis devices can destroy the hair growth cells with chemical energy, heat energy, or both. The method chosen by the electrologist is the modality. All are effective. There are three modalities in current use: Galvanic electrolysis is a chemical process. The current produces a chemical reaction in the hair follicle eliminating the hair growth cells.Thermolysis (also called short-wave) produces heat. This modality heats and destroys the hair growth cells in the follicle. A higher intensity current can be applied for less time in the follicle, or current can be used at lower intensity with longer timing. The Blend method combines galvanic current with thermolysis current. Thermolysis heats up the chemical reaction in the follicle destroying hair growth cells. At PNW Electrology we use Quick Thermolysis only as we’ve found it to be more comfortable than other modalities for our clients.

  • You'll probably feel a momentary heat or “sting” sensation while each hair follicle is zapped. Discomfort is minimal for most people, but individual tolerances vary greatly. Keep in mind that some areas of the body are much less sensitive than others. If you find that you are sensitive to treatments, you can discuss sensation management with your electrologist. Numbing cream is available to purchase at PNW Electrology and can be applied before you arrive for treatment to help ease electrolysis sensations. Dehydrated clients may feel the sensation of treatment more than clients who are adequately hydrated.

  • Immediately following treatment, you may experience slight redness or tenderness which usually last anywhere from a couple of hours to a few days. There is the possibility that healing may take longer depending on different variables such as hydration level, skin sensitivity, density of hair growth, length of treatment and aftercare. For the first 24 hours following treatment, it's best to avoid activities or skincare products that could irritate hair follicles such as excessive sweating, make-up application and agressive skincare like exfoliants, retinols etc... It is also extremely important to avoid tanning and sun exposure for at least 24 hours following treatment as well as be diligent about hydration and applying sunscreen daily. Since we are creating micro-injuries to kill the hair follicles, some degree of healing is to be expected and is a normal part of the process in becoming hair-free. Examples include minor scabbing and/or pustules as well as temporary redness/pigmentation that resolves with time.

  • Depending on the area you want cleared, the first appointments in your treatment series could be 15 minutes for a small area to an hour or more for a larger area. Most people who follow the recommended treatment plan can expect to be completed or nearly completed within 18-24 months. Generally clients may need to be seen weekly or bi-weekly for the first couple of months with appointments becoming less frequent and shorter in length until treatment is no longer needed. 

    Factors such as hair growth cycles, the quantity and structure of hair presented, previous use of temporary hair removal methods, heredity influences, hormone function and certain medications determine the treatment needed for each individual. Please keep in mind that this treatment is a commitment you are making to yourself, by skipping treatments you are prolonging your end-goal of being hair-free. 

    Electrolysis permanently destroys the hairs treated but is not a preventative treatment. Meaning that other hair follicles may activate and become bothersome to you over time and this could mean you will need touch up treatments. Common events that may stimulate smaller hair follicles to turn into larger hairs include puberty, pregnancy, menopause, repetitive waxing/plucking/tweezing, high stress and more.

  • Excessive hair growth, also known as hirsutism, can range from fine, vellus hair to dark, coarse hair on the face and body. Breaking down the hair growth cells on deep, coarse hairs may require more than one treatment. But generally most hairs don’t fall into that category of deep and coarse. The hairs that you are able to see today on your body are only a fraction of the hairs that are currently growing in that area. Most of your hair follicles are still beneath the surface building new hairs that will eventually come through the surface of the skin. 

    This is because of the hair growth cycles and how all the hairs in our body are constantly in growing and then resting (shedding) phases. It takes a hair follicle many months to regenerate itself after being plucked. So do not be discouraged during the first few months of treatment. In the beginning we are doing a majority of the work with regular treatments (that will eventually get shorter and less frequent) and you will be pleasantly surprised with the results if you commit to the treatment schedule. Based on a personal and confidential phone consultation and your first in office treatment, your Electrologist will design a treatment plan that addresses your specific hair removal needs.

  • Electrolysis is the only true permanent hair removal method and the only permanent treatment recognized by the FDA. Unlike other hair removal options, professionally performed electrolysis eliminates unwanted hair, permanently, with unsurpassed results.  Moreover, it does so for the largest variety of skin and hair types for example, lighter colored blonde, grey and white hairs that laser hair removal cannot target. Laser promoters compare laser hair removal to electrolysis although laser assisted hair reduction is considered a temporary method. Before choosing laser hair removal, please research “paradoxical hypertrichosis” which is a possible side effect of laser treatments. 

    Waxing, threading and tweezing are alike, however may cause an increase in hair growth activity for hormonal hairs. Depilatories and Shaving can cause an irritation to the skin while the hair grows quickly. These methods can require a lifetime of maintenance. Many can appear inexpensive but cost more due to long term use and are found to be inconvenient. Electrolysis works on most areas of the body to give you smooth, sleek healthy looking skin.  No other hair removal solution claims such universal acceptability and success.

  • The American Electrology Association has written standard for infection control following the most recent recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Association for Practitioners in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). This office utilizes an autoclave sterilizer for tweezers and probe caps, sterile single-use probes and high level disinfectant for surfaces. Pacific Northwest Electrology and Ski

  • Electrolysis works on all skin and hair types.  It can be applied to most facial and body parts including: eyebrows, chin, upper & lower lip, jaw line & sides of the face, breast & underarms, abdomen, bikini line, genitals, back/shoulders, leg and more. Based on a personal phone consultation and initial in-office treatment, your electrologist will recommend a treatment schedule that addresses your specific hair removal needs.

  • LOOKING FOR INSURANCE COVERED ELECTROLYSIS TREATMENTS?

    We are currently working on contracting with many local insurance companies who may offer coverage of gender-affirming hair removal for our transgender clients as well as hormonal hair growth for clients with PCOS or other hormonal disorders. Please text your first/last name and email address to our office admin at 503-734-7764 and let them know you are inquiring about insurance covered electrolysis treatments and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

    IF WE ARE NOT IN NETWORK WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY, YOU MAY CHOOSE TO PAY FOR SERVICES OUT OF POCKET AND SEEK REIMBURSEMENT FROM YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY. *

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