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Electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal solution that's right for everyone. Unique Spa Services & Hair Today Gone Tomorrow Electrolysis works with clients from every background, including teens, men, women, and LGBTQ+ people to help them feel confident and comfortable. Please visit the FAQ page to learn more or call today to schedule an appointment.


You Are Not Alone

Believe it or not, excessive hair is a problem that affects most women and men. You are not alone! Superfluous or embarrassing hair usually isn’t abnormal. The placement of unwanted hair is hereditary while the reasons are usually hormonal. Also, certain drugs like birth control pills may cause superfluous hair to grow. Normal hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy and menopause may also be contributing factors. Another element in the stimulation of unwanted hair growth is stress! Any stressful situation may set off the adrenal gland that can create a hormonal reaction causing fine, soft hair to become coarser and darker.


Today, professional electrologist is in demand more and more as men and women face stress in their lives. The important thing to remember is this: no matter what the cause, unwanted hair can be permanently removed.


What About Electronic Gizmos? Although operators of electronic tweezers advertise their method as “permanent” and “like electrolysis,” this is what the FDA has to say: “We have not seen any scientifically valid data which establishes differences between energized tweezers and plain tweezers… Any label representations or suggestion that the device will accomplish permanent hair removal misbrands the device and may place it in violation of Federal law.”

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Electrolysis for athletes

In an athletic competition, even a fraction of a second can make a difference. A streamlined profile can cut down on wind or water friction, provide a comfortable "feel" during athletic activity, and make hygiene easier. Experts also say that athletes who participate in a sport which produces chafing could find some relief through hair removal.
The trend of widespread body hair removal, from back to arm and leg hair to the pubic region—even going totally bare—is most common among swimmers, cyclists, wrestlers, and triathletes. Athletes who turn to hair removal for improved athletic performance may choose to commit to weekly upkeep. But for those who would like the convenience of a permanent solution, electrolysis is the only effective option. Other methods may reduce the amount of hair but only electrolysis provides permanent hair removal.
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Is electrolysis right for me?

You may feel like you are alone in having unwanted hair, but you're really not. Believe it or not, your hair problems are probably typical. There are many reasons why people — both women and men - turn to electrolysis as the best way to remove hair. No matter what specific problem: area, age, gender, hair or skin type, hair color or skin color — electrolysis can help. Every day, people just like you choose electrolysis as a permanent, safe, and effective solution.

Maybe you don't have hair problems, but you hate having to shape your beard.  We are experienced with helping men shape their beard into that perfect line.  Don't forget about those hard to trim hairs just below the nose!  We can get those too!

FAQ

Electrolysis for teens

As teens are coming into their own, physical changes such as unsightly hair can negatively impact body image and self-esteem. For teenage girls, it could be the growth of hair on the side of the face. For teenage boys, it may be the emergence of thick, bushy eyebrows. If you're a teen or the parent of a teen, rest assured that there is a permanent solution for removing excess hair safely, comfortably and conveniently: electrolysis. Teen and pre-teen girls often get treatments on their upper lip, chin and sides of face. Young women and men will also have their eyebrows defined or separated, as well as hairline, neckline and body areas treated. Teens as young as 12 seek treatments to remove hair on their upper lip. Teens and even pre-teens of both genders receive treatments to define or separate eyebrows. Your consultation will determine if it's safe to use electrolysis in your case.

For breasts and sensitive areas

Breast treatments are a common area for electrolysis on women of all ages. All hairs can be removed from the breasts; after all, it's not unusual to have hair growing from the areola.
  • Does it hurt?

    While the breasts are sensitive to touch, they are not so sensitive to the sensation of electrolysis treatments. Most women are highly motivated to have the hair on their breasts removed and accept the treatments quite well.

  • I've been tweezing those hairs for a long time. How many treatments will it take?

    Tweezing does cause hairs to become coarser over time and it hides the true amount of hair you have. All the hairs must grow out before they can be permanently removed, so it is impossible for the electrologist to tell you exactly how many treatments you will need. Be sure to follow the electrologist's recommended schedule of treatments. This is essential in achieving permanency as quickly as possible.

  • I've got a lot of ingrown hairs on my breasts. Will that be a problem?

    Repeated tweezing and shaving, plus the fact that clothes are sometimes worn tight over this area, can contribute to hairs being trapped beneath the skin. Ingrown hairs can successfully be eliminated; in time, this will alleviate any irritation you may have experienced.

  • If I'm pregnant, can I have electrolysis treatments on my breasts?

    It is generally advised that a woman should not have breast treatments during the last trimester of her pregnancy.

Electrolysis for men

A well-groomed appearance is important in business as well as socially. Beyond that, some men just naturally have too much body hair for their own sense of style or their partner's aesthetic taste. 
  • What areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis?

    Back hair and ear hair come to mind, but other areas are part of the "manscaping" process. Some common areas of treatment are: eyebrows, especially if a unibrow is of concern; beard sculpting, to eliminate shaving on the cheeks and neck; neckline hair, to treat skin irritations and ingrown hairs; ear hair; back hair and shoulder hair. Competitive athletes also choose electrolysis for permanent removal of unwanted body hair 

  • How long will it take?

    Treatment sessions can range from 30 minutes to more than an hour, depending on the area being treated. The number of treatments to complete the process, will depend on the amount of hair to be removed. Defining brows or treating ears will take a lot less time than removing the heavy growth on a back. It is important to know that consistent clearings, of any area, will achieve permanence sooner than having sporadic appointments.

  • How do I know that I'm getting good treatments?

    The electrologist will explain all aspects of the treatments, recommend a treatment schedule that will help you accomplish your hair removal goals, and explain how you should take care of the treated skin. Generally speaking, you should not feel the insertion of the probe into the hair follicle, nor should you feel like the hair is being pulled out when it is removed; the hair will usually slide out of the follicle when properly treated. You skin will likely be red after treatment. The redness should dissipate within the day. Your skin should not be unduly irritated and will heal normally if a few precautions are taken, as should be discussed during your consultation. If you have any questions, our electrologist should be happy to answer them to your satisfaction.

  • Can hair around the groin or genital area be treated?

    Hair can be safely and effectively removed from the groin and genital area. This area tends to be sensitive and sometimes we will suggest that you have other areas treated first. This will give you a chance to become acclimated to the treatment process before starting a more sensitive area.

Electrolysis for darker skin

Dark skin is a challenge for some hair removal methods, but not for electrolysis. Electrolysis is effective on all skin colors and types of hair. You aesthetician looks for the opening where the hair emerges from the skin. They do not need a significant difference in between the color of the hair and the color of your skin to do this. No matter what color of skin and hair you have, electrolysis works.
  • Will electrolysis treatment cause dark spots on my skin?

    Temporary hyperpigmentation (dark spots) is the darker skin equivalent of the temporary redness sometimes experienced by those with lighter skin. If you have been tweezing the hair, the irritation from that can also cause dark spots. These dark spots are a sign that the skin is doing its job and healing the irritated area; they will fade over time. Do not use a bleaching cream on these areas as this can cause light spots (hypopigmentation) when the skin returns to normal. Your electrologist can recommend an aftercare product to help speed the return to normal pigmentation.

  • Why is the electrologist asking me about my pierced ears?

    Darker skin is more prone to a special type of scarring called keloids. Your electrologist may ask you about things like piercings or vaccination scars to determine if you are prone to keloids, so that they can make the appropriate adjustments to your treatment plan.

Electrolysis for curly, wavy or coarse hair

Have you been told that your hair type or skin tone is the reason you're not a candidate for hair removal? It's time to talk to Hair Today Gone Tomorrow about electrolysis.  
  • Why is curly or coarse hair a problem?

    Curly hair is more prone to become ingrown or cause raised bumps on your skin. Coarse hair gets stuck underneath the skin. Attempting to manage these problems by temporary methods such as depilatories, shaving, or tweezing can just make them worse, causing scarring or discolored areas. These methods are very hard on your skin.

  • What does electrolysis do?

    Electrolysis safely and permanently removes ingrown hairs and the curly, coarse hairs that tend to damage your skin without creating issues that occur with tweezing and other temporary methods of hair removal.

LGBTQ+ electrolysis

Beauty. It's a concept everyone understands, yet it's expressed differently by each individual. Your own sense of personal beauty is based on your insight into who you uniquely are, which can include a gender transition or other grooming routine that involve hair removal.  The electrologists at Unique Spa Services & Hair Today Gone Tomorrow Electrolysis absolutely understand. We take pride in helping you live out your choices and in a safe and private environment. As electrologists with transgender and LGBTQ+ experience, we're here to help you love the skin you're in.

  • Can electrolysis remove hair in the genital area?

    Yes. However, your electrologist may ask which surgeon you are working with in order to follow his/her pre-surgical protocols. It is important to allow sufficient time prior to surgery to complete genital hair removal in order to prevent future ingrown hairs internally.

  • Why does the electrologist need to know what protocol or program I'm on?

    We take your need for comfort and confidence in your own skin seriously. It is important to ensure that your electrolysis treatments occur at the right point in your process and in a way that works in concert with your health and long-term goals.

Electrolysis for hormone imbalance or PCOS

Hormonal changes and conditions account for many problems besides unwanted hair. The cause can be related to puberty, menopause, pregnancy, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), an underlying medical condition, your genetic makeup and even some medications. You may want to see an endocrinologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. For the hair, the solution is electrolysis.
  • All of a sudden I started sprouting these coarse hairs on my chin. I am only 40 years old. What's wrong with me?

    At your consultation, we will take a thorough health history. This will help us understand why this hair grew suddenly. Electrologists cannot diagnose, but they can ask you questions that will help you have further discussions with your physician. Diabetes, thyroid problems, menstrual or ovarian complications, medications, and genetics can all play a role in unwanted hair.

    Regardless of the cause, your electrologist can permanently remove the unwanted hair.

  • I have always had a lot of facial hair. I thought I was the only one, but now I am beginning to wonder - are there others like me?

    There are many of us with unwanted hair. In fact, most likely, your electrologist has spent many hours receiving electrolysis treatments. Their compassion comes from walking in your shoes. There seems to be more of us with unwanted hair than without!

  • Every doctor I have seen tells me to "just lose some weight" and my periods will become normal. As hard as I try, I just can't seem to lose weight. Plus I have all this hair all over my face and breasts and belly, so I have trouble changing at the gym. What is wrong?

    An endocrinologist (hormone specialist) may be the person to help you. When women are overweight, have trouble losing weight, have irregular or no periods, and hair in the male pattern area (which you have described), they should be evaluated by a specialist. These are classic signs of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).


    Again, electrologists cannot diagnose, but they do recognize what is not normal. If you have PCOS, your electrologist can permanently remove the unwanted facial and body hair.

  • What is the treatment for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?

    Treatment depends on the symptoms. Your primary physician or endocrinologist can determine the best course of action to alleviate specific symptoms you have. If weight is an issue, the most successful eating pattern is following a diabetic healthy eating plan. When choosing carbs, make sure they are complex carbs that don't raise your blood sugar.


    If you develop unwanted hair, electrolysis will get rid of the unwanted hair permanently. To address the medical issues, sometimes medications are prescribed by your physician.


    I went to see the endocrinologist and she said all my tests came back normal. How can that be with all this hair on my face?

    Dr. Jeffrey Redmond, a NY endocrinologist, has told the electrology profession that some people's bodies are more sensitive to circulating hormones. So just because your blood levels have come back "normal," it does not mean that they are normal for YOU! As hard as it may seem, go back and have another conversation with your endocrinologist. We must each be an active advocate for our own health.

  • I have both acne and chin hair. Will electrolysis help?

    Chin hair on women is often exacerbated by tweezing and waxing. The repeated irritation from yanking hairs out can result in a larger diameter hair growing from the follicle or ingrown hairs from the breaking off of hairs in the follicle. When women tweeze hairs from their chin and have acne on their chin, but not on the rest of their face, they should find relief from their acne with electrolysis treatments.


    Once they have stopped tweezing hairs from the chin and allow the electrologist to properly treat the hair, skin will clear. Hormonally caused facial hair on women usually grows in a pattern, starting with the chin and corners of the upper lip.

  • What medications cause hair growth?

    Many medications can cause hair growth or hair loss. Talk with your pharmacist about each medication you are on and also about how your medications interact.

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