Your questions answered
What actually happens in advanced electrolysis?
The tip of the finest, smallest probe possible (about the size of an eyelash) is introduced along the line of the capillary and a tiny energy current is discharged. This “dries up” and destroys the vessel which often disappears as it is being treated. Further treatments may be necessary depending on the severity of the problem.
In the case of skin tags the current destroys the vessels 'feeding' the blemish 'starving' it of nourishment resulting in its eventual demise.
Will my blemishes return?
The treated blemish will not return but others may occur' depending on the root cause. Your skin specialist will advise you during consultation
How long does it take and how many treatments will I require?
ACP treatments are safe and effective and offer instantaneous results in many cases.
Length of treatment very much depends on the problem and your skin specialist will advise you of this although it is difficult to state a definitive time. The area worked on must not be over treated and your skin reactivity will be taken into account. Spacing technique and treatment intervals will be carefully considered in a treatment plan by the professional as well as taking into account your requirements, needs and wishes.
Mixing electrolysis methods
The method chosen is a decision the skin specialist will make and will be determined by the blemish(es), condition of the skin, client compatibility and equipment
How much does it cost?
You pay for the length of time you are treated with a minimum of 15 minutes. The price varies depending on the clinic. area and equipment.
The skin specialist will be pleased to offer you a consultation and price estimate. |