The photo on the left is from one year ago. The photo on the right is from today. This is to show what 7 months of facial electrolysis has done for me. I don’t have makeup on in either photo, well except for my obvious pink lipstick on the right.
Why am I appearing so bare?? This is an advertisement for Dana Elise Solutions in Beverly Hills. Well, it is for sure going to come off like a commercial, however, it isn’t really a commercial because I’m not getting any sort of compensation for this endorsement. Which for an honest assessment that is probably a good thing huh? Probably. At least there is a hope of honesty. Hmm…..
Anywho….. point at hand – Dana’s electrolysis services are amaze balls. I somewhat reluctantly agreed to go for facial electrolysis back in July. Which makes it about seven months now since I have been going in.
The nitty gritty:
– I have worked with Dana, Karen, and Gladys. All three of them do great work. Though my personal fave is when I get to work with Dana and Karen together.
– The rates are very in line with everyone else.
– Expect for the hairs to be flying when working with them. They are super concerned with speed, accuracy, and being thorough. I happily shake off the stray hairs every time I get up.
– The basic policy about what hair they can remove is pretty simple – if they can see it and get to it, they can zap it. So they will do hairlines, faces, arms, legs, backs, chests, genitals, inside noses, ears, you name it, they’ve probably zapped it!
– They have a nurse on-site who can administer lidocaine injections – a mandatory thing in my never to be humble opinion.
– The office is super clean, with a highly sanitary work environment.
– Parking is super easy even with it being in Beverly Hills – it is right across a small street. You park, go down an elevator, hop across the street, go up 1 flight of stairs and boom you’re there. I frequently pass nobody, and at most it may be four or five people.
– Scheduling is a challenge, because they are SO good at what they do. Currently I am scheduled until June! So, they are worth the effort and wait!! Obviously, because they are so busy right? Well duh! Anybody who is going to fit you in tomorrow when you call today is probably not someone you want to go to.
– They will do marathon appointments, with two electrologists. Which is great for out of town folk. My longest appointments have been 6 hours with two people, which equals 12 hours of work!!
– With the photo on the right, from today, I just had my last treatment last weekend. The swelling took about 4 days to go down. This was the 4th time my face was fully cleared. In about two weeks or so, I will have some of the hairs return for another round of zapping.
Okay. So, I think that is the basic lowdown. Other than that, the ladies working there are super friendly. They make a tough day a very enjoyable one. I am super appreciative of the hard work that they do and the high quality of work I have had. How many issues have I had with scabs and scarring, ummmm, NONE!!!! None at all, not one issue. And they are using some super zapping equipment as well. I have no idea what it is, but apparently their machines are the bomb!
What else can I say???? How about some personal tips???
– Don’t expect to go in, have your hair zapped off, and then to go out on the ton later that night, or even the next few days. I have been going now for eight months, the last time was a full face zapping, my swelling lasted for about 4 days.
– Find a licensed electrologist. Do not skimp on quality. Especially if they are working on your face. You want the best! Some states do not require electrologists to be licensed, anyone can do it. Ummm…. yikes! That is scary.
– Be willing to pay for and wait for experience. You want someone who knows what they are doing.
– Treat your electrologist well! I know it hurts, but they are doing you a favor! It is hard work that they are doing, and you being an emotional basket case makes the experience worse for everyone involved.
– Be prepared for the long haul. This is not a quick road to travel. Electrolysis is the only proven method of permanently removing unwanted hair. But it will take you about one to two years to get it all done.
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Hi Kelly, Thanks for the update – they sound like fabulous folks to get work done at! Driving distances – especially in traffic is exhausting for me though. Do you usually end up staying overnight in LA or do you make it a long day?
Hugs, Tanit