The
earliest age for treatment depends upon the motivation of
the young person. Girls 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.
Can young people tolerate the treatments?
Yes, new
techniques, equipment, and topical anesthetics help reduce
the sensation of electrology treatments. A tolerance for the
treatments will also come with maturity. If the young person
decides not to have treatments, we will discuss options to
hide the hair until he or she is less sensitive.
If the young person is too sensitive, what other options are
there?
Cutting,
clipping, or shaving are the best ways to hide the hair - it
will not result in coarsening or increased density. Bleach
will hide scattered hairs, to a degree. Depilatories remove
the hair with chemicals. Those chemicals can cause
irritation, which may result in skin pigmentation problems.
What areas do teens have treated?
Teen and
pre-teen girls will 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.
Why do young girls grow hair on their upper lip?
Genetics,
hormones, and medications can cause hair growth at any age.
Most people never learn the cause of their excess hair
growth and accept the fact that electrology treatments are
the solution to this world wide problem.
Where can I get more information about electrolysis?
To speak to
an electrologist or to schedule a free consultation,