Types of epilation: comparative characteristics, indications and contraindications
The main mistakes of specialists at the stages of preparation and carrying out the procedure
We continue the conversation about the main mistakes made by specialists during epilation procedures, which ultimately lead to patient dissatisfaction and the development of possible side effects.
Even during the first visit, the specialist should correctly guide the patient in choosing the most effective method of hair removal in each specific case, weighing all the advantages and disadvantages of the effect. This is possible only if there is full confidence in understanding the basic principles of the effect of various hair removal methods, confidence in the effectiveness of the procedure and, importantly, confidence in one's own abilities to eliminate side effects, if any.
It is important to remember: not all methods are equally effective and efficient for all skin types and hair types. The mistake is that specialists sometimes overestimate the capabilities of one or another technique and end up with ineffective results and patient dissatisfaction.
Therefore, let's dwell in more detail on the main methods of epilation (electroepilation, laser epilation, LHE, photoepilation), their principles of operation, possible side effects and ways to solve them.
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