Electrolysis Deakin University
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Best Electrolysis Clinics in Deakin University, VIC
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10 phone bookable Electrolysis venues in Deakin University

Laser Clinics Australia - Waurn Ponds, Geelong

Laser Clinics Australia - Waurn Ponds, Geelong

173-199 Pioneer Dr, Shop 913 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, Waurn Ponds 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing
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Skin Nerd

Skin Nerd

51 Thomson St, Belmont 3216
Electrolysis
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Hart To Heart

Hart To Heart

57 Thomson St, Belmont 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Waxing, Face Waxing
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Touch of Eden

Touch of Eden

34 Burgundy Dr, Waurn Ponds 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Waxing, Face Waxing
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Hollywood Nails Waurn Ponds

Hollywood Nails Waurn Ponds

Shopping Centre, Shop 960/173-199 Pioneer Rd, Waurn Ponds 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing
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Belmont Remedial Massage Therapy

Belmont Remedial Massage Therapy

31 Thomson St, Belmont 3216
Electrolysis
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Mt Pleasant Beauty Salon

Mt Pleasant Beauty Salon

108 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont 3216
Electrolysis, Waxing
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Eternal Body and Beauty

Eternal Body and Beauty

26 Glyn St, Belmont 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Waxing, Face Waxing
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Elegance Skin Clinic

Elegance Skin Clinic

51 Thomson St, Belmont 3216
Electrolysis
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Geelong Laser and Electrolysis Clinic

Geelong Laser and Electrolysis Clinic

49 Thomson St, Belmont 3216
Bikini Waxing, Brazilian Waxing, Electrolysis, Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing
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There's a hair removal method out there for everyone, and if yours needs to be permanent, electrolysis might be the solution for you. Sure, you'll need to book in for a series of sessions to really put a stop to hair growth, but then you can throw the razors out for good. Check out the businesses we work with in Deakin University and book right here and now. Prices start at $5.

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Questions & Answers

Does electrolysis hurt?

It shouldn't cause you discomfort to the point that it's unbearable. There might be a slight tingling or tiny shock sensation. However, there shouldn't be anything that is distressing. If so, you can always talk to your technician to change the settings.

What should I do after a electrolysis?

Applying ice or something cool to the area treated will help with comfort and healing properties. Also, an aloe gel will soothe the skin. Avoid any form of tanning and sun exposure for at least 48 hours afterwards.

Who can get electrolysis?

Unlike other laser hair removal treatments, electrolysis is great at targeting all types of hair colour on any type of skin tone. Meaning that this treatment can be effective for a broader range of demographics.

What's the difference between electrolysis and laser hair removal?

The major difference is the type of technology. Laser hair removal uses a laser that targets the pigment in the hair that kills the hair growth in the follicle. Whereas, electrolysis uses a probe to enter the hair follicle and sends an electric current.

How much does electrolysis cost?

Electrolysis treatments costs about $75 on average.

How often should I get a electrolysis?

This will change throughout the treatments. On average you will need roughly eight to twelve treatments to be completely hair-free. To begin with your treatments may be weekly, and then over time become further apart. In total, you are looking at eight to twelve treatments for 18 months.

How long does an electrolysis treatment take?

Electrolysis treatments takes about 45 minutes on average.

When should I get a electrolysis?

If you are thinking of opting for a treatment that permanently removes the hair, electrolysis is for you. You will need roughly 8 to 12 sessions to permanently remove the hair. However, once you're done you're done for good.