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Can the skin be damaged by Electrolysis?

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Can the skin be damaged by Electrolysis?

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Because Electrolysis destroys the dermal papilla of a hair, there may be a slight redness and/or swelling associated with Electrolysis treatment. In some circumstances, Electrolysis causes tiny scabs to form over the treated follicle. These dots are a perfectly normal part of the healing process and will not leave any permanent damage, providing you do not pick at them, scratch them, or otherwise cause them to be infected. Many clients report that their skin actually looks much improved after they’ve had Electrolysis treatments.

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Because Electrolysis destroys the dermal papilla of a hair, there may be a slight redness and/or swelling associated with Electrolysis treatment. In some circumstances, Electrolysis causes tiny scabs to form over the treated follicle. These dots are a perfectly normal part of the healing process and will not leave any permanent damage, providing you do not pick at them, scratch them, or otherwise cause them to be infected. Many clients report that their skin actually looks much improved after they’ve had Electrolysis treatments.

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