Epilation Case Study
Epilation Case Study
TREATMENT DETAILS
CLIENT PROFILE
About my client I have to say that she is 19 years old and she is a
student and a part time worker, inside a supermarket. Her complexion is oily
and the color of her face a little lighter. The main concern for her is the hair
existent on her face more precisely on her upper lip, and her underarm. She I
very aware o f the hair present on her face because it’s darker then the color
of her face and so the contrast is visible even from distance. It is obvious
that the presence of hair bothers her. For the hair existent in her underarm
she just wants to try and gradually eliminate it. She had been using wax to
treat both areas, but she wants something that will last longer and the results
will be better on a longer time basis and for that reason she wants to try out
epilation.
She is not taking any kind of medication except the contraceptive pill,
but she sustains that she had the same hair growth even before taking the
pill.
About her type of hair I have to say that it is not very coarse and thick
but it has a very visible pigmentation on the upper lip, but as in most cases
the underarm hair is more thicker and coarser, deeper rooted so that means it
is not a superficial type of hair like the one present on the upper lip.
It is possible that the contraceptive pill had produced some changes as
it affects the endocrine system. She also told me that she doesn’t have
anyone in the family with excessive hair growth so I believe that in this case
it could be about a slight hormonal modification.
Taking into consideration the fact that my client had never had this
procedure done before, I wanted to make sure she understood everything
about the machine and the way it worked. I suggested we try the short wave
diathermy first and see how that goes. I decided to split the areas into
smaller zones and to try and work on every zone at a time, but to make sure
that I work on both places in the same day. I planned to work twice a week
for 15 minutes on a smaller area of the upper lip and a smaller area of the
underarm, just to be able to observe the evolution of the hair growth closely
enough. I also needed to pay a closer look to the skin reaction to be able to
anticipate how long this treatment will last for. Even though the hair
regrowth will be grater with the high frequency in general, in this case I
think that it’s best if we start with it because it might work just fine.
TREATMENT DETAILS:
I have to say that in a way I expected her to react in a certain way, but
fortunately during the treatment all I was able to hear were heavier breaths.
She did feel some pain when I was working on the underarm area, and she
did say she could feel me plucking out the hairs rather than probing them.
About the upper lip area she told me she was able to control the pain better
and that it wasn’t as bad as the underarm. She was able to feel the current
flowing, but did not feel the needle at all, which was good news. Erythema
was present in the area, and on the underarm I was able to see the area a
little irritated, I guess it was because of the plucking I did. During the
treatment my client did not complain at all, she was very nervous and even
got sweaty at some point. She did tell me that she felt that the hair in the
underarm area was not probed but plucked and that it bothered her a little
because of the discomfort. For a good reaction between the treatment
sessions I tried to keep a good relation with my client so that I would get as
much feedback as possible; I needed every detail in order to see if this
machine was the best to go on with for the rest of the treatment. So she told
me that the hair on her upper lip grew out very slow and very thin and
almost lacking pigment which was a very good sign, meaning that the
treatment was successful. About the underarm hair she told me it grew back
just as thick as before and the she wasn’t very happy about it, and the
treatment at which point I decided to take another approach of the problem
and tried another treatment plan.
RATIONALE FOR CHOICE OF TREATMENT:
For both areas I wanted to try and work with the other epilation
machine- blend. The upper lip as I previously stated had a thinner hair type
not very pigmented, and I wasn’t very sure about the result I would get by
using the blend in this area, but I was worth trying. As for the underarm area
the blend machine would be more suitable for the deep rooted hairs existent
there, because it needs moisture so that the chemical responsible for killing
the hair is activated. I explained to my client that the blend machine was a
combination between the short wave diathermy and galvanic, and that
together are more efficient for the removal of hair. I also told her that this
procedure takes longer than the short wave and that the hair regrowth rate
would be lower.
TREATMENT PLAN:
I would try using the blend on these area 2 times a week for 10
minutes, depending on the skin’s reaction, for the next 6 weeks to evaluate
the efficiency.
TREATMENT DETAILS:
And so I met my client again to try and probe the existent underarm
hair. I chose a size 004 needle and started working with the intensity of
two(2) on the high frequency, the timing five(5) seconds and the galvanic
was set at fifteen(15).
After sanitizing the area I begun probing the hairs, but I was able to
feel a bit of traction when pulling them out so after announcing my client I
turned the galvanic at twenty(20) and started probing again; this time around
the hair was coming out easier but still not perfectly sliding, and for that
reason I decided to turn up the galvanic again and this time it was set at
twenty five(25). I made sure that the skin was stretched enough so that the
insertion was easier and the discomfort minimum. The hairs were easily
coming out this time at which point I knew I have found my working
intensity for the next visit of my client.
I was already familiar with the type of hair my client had on her upper
lip area and because the hair in the area I was about to work was a not very
thick I used a size 003 needle which would provide a nice even heat and lye
pattern. I knew that the upper lip area was a very sensitive area and so I
explained to my client that this procedure won’t hurt as much as the short
wave diathermy, that the skin reaction varies with each individual but that is
milder than the other one alone, and that depending on the hair growth,
fewer treatments may be required.
I started the treatment with the original settings, 2 for high frequency,
the timing was 5 seconds and the galvanic current was set on 15, I then
began probing the hairs in that area, but when I tried I was able to feel
traction when trying to pull them out; so for that reason I decided to increase
my galvanic current to 20 keeping the other settings as before and went back
again to try and probe another hair. I was successful this time because the
hair came out very easy and with no traction present, which was great. I
made sure to always keep my client comfortable and make them aware of
what I was doing, weather I was increasing the current or changing the
needle size.
I then tried to probe another hair, and the result was the same, they
were sliding out, without causing any pain to the client, and I was glad that I
had just found my working intensity for this area using the blend machine.
CLIENT COMMENTS:
( SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY AND BLEND)
Aishling was a little concerned about the redness in the area after the
first treatment, because the irritation was present for around an hour and a
half after the treatment had stopped. She also told me that it is an unpleasant
treatment, and that she gets nervous every time she has to come back to get
it done but that she is indeed pleased with the results and hopes her hair
growth will eventually stop.
HOMECARE ADVICE:
(SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY AND BLEND)
As I had to pay attention to the way her hair would grow back, I
recommended her to stop shaving, or using any kind o depilatory method for
as long as this treatment takes place. In case the hair growth would bother
her that much I told her that what she could do about that was to cut the hair
to a bearable level using a scissors. I told her that she had to keep the area as
clean as possible for the next hours, not to smoke, because she is a smoker, I
told her to avoid touching the area, and later on to apply after care lotion if
needed. Along with this I told her to avoid any heat based treatments such as
hot bath or shower, or exposure to UV light, because this will minimize the
irritation risks for the next 24-48 hours. I also told her to try and avoid
make-up as her pores are opened and exposed, and make-up is not indicated
in such situations.
I wasn’t very delighted with the fact that my client wasn’t very
comfortable with the whole procedure, and that I wasn’t able to probe the
underarm hairs efficiently at first, but this is all due to my inexperience and I
know the next time what machine to use for different types of hair without
putting my client under pressure and discomfort. I tried to stretch the skin as
much as I could so that the insertion would be accurate and from that point
of view I think I did well. The choice of needles was a good one, but maybe
the next time I will use a gold needle for the more sensitive areas. Another
problem I have is the magnifying lamp, I have a problem adjusting it to the
right angle and I have to keep on moving until I find my right posture which
could be disturbing for the client.
As an overall conclusion I was pleased with the treatment, with the
fact that I did manage to probe the hairs, and get some results. I took my
time when working and the results were good. In a way I regret putting my
client through all the trouble with the short wave diathermy, but it’s the best
way of knowing what machine is more efficient.
CLIENT PROFILE
My client’s name is Nicoleta Suciu she is 30 years old, and she has a
son for 2 years. She is not taking any medication, or contraceptive pill, and
she never did, but she always had a problem with growing hair on her jaw
line. That is her main concern because it’s visible, and it’s affecting her
emotionally. And she told me that if she is having epilation done on her face
she wants to try it on her bikini line as well, because she is tired of shaving
and she does not consider waxing as an option, because she thinks is painful
for that area. She wants something that will eventually solve her problem for
a longer time, and even though she knows epilation takes some time to
produce great results, she is willing to try it and to see how it goes.
The machines I was going to work with in the first place was the short
wave diathermy because it would be the most logical option to start with.
Apart from that I believe that it creates less damage to the surrounding tissue
as and it’s best to try and avoid that for as long as possible when dealing
with epilation over a longer period of time.
TREATMENT PLAN
I have two areas to treat and two machines to use for both of them: the
short wave diathermy and the blend machine. Looking at her hair type on
her jaw line it was thinner than the one on her bikini line that for sure, but it
was still coarser and thicker for a facial hair. Fortunately the area covered
with it was a medium size, and because of that I’ve decided to treat it with
the short wave diathermy once a week for the next 7 weeks, and depending
on her skin reaction o would know for sure for how long I would epilate
each time.
As for the bikini line I would have to split in smaller zones that would
help me visualize the regrowth easier and will allow me to compare the
results. The bikini line is a very sensitive area to work on, and the hairs
existent there may vary in shape and color. In this case some of them were
very coarse and strong, others were thinner and not as pigmented. I would
work on each zone at the time, again once a week for the next 7 weeks,
depending on how effective is the treatment. Again I will determine the
amount of time allocated to work on each zone in accordance with the skin’s
reaction to treatment.
TREATMENT DETAILS
My client had been very honest with me and told me that she was able
to feel it when I was working on her jaw line but that it was something she
could handle, she also thanked me for always talking to her during the
procedure and always filling her in about what I was doing or about to do ,
so that she would know exactly what to expect. About the bikini line, we had
to stop after the 10 minutes because she couldn’t take more than that and I
completely understood her because of the sensitivity of that particular area.
After the treatment there was erythema produces on her jaw line
nothing very visible though, but then on the bikini line there was oedema
produce at the opening of the follicles, and a slight irritation, which calmed
down a little bit with the aftercare lotion that I applied after the treatment
was over. I explained to her that the redness would disappeare within the
next hours and that she shouldn’t worry about it too much.
I was very curious about the feedback my client would give me about
the way her hair was growing back, and if she was pleased with the
treatment, and she told me that on the jaw line she believed that there was
still a large amount of hair growth but that the pigment wasn’t that strong,
and about the bikini line she told me that she is not very satisfied, as it
seemed that the treatment wasn’t working as we expected. I did not get
upset about it because in a way I saw it coming, and I anticipated this
reaction.
RATIONALE FOR CHOICE OF TREATMENT
AND TREATMENT PLAN II
This time I had to use the blend machine for both areas. The blend
machine is a very efficient machine but unfortunately takes a longer time
each treatment.
The blend machine uses a combined current direct current provided
by the galvanic machine and alternating current provided by the high
frequency, the effects of each modality : the chemical destruction of the
sodium hydroxide caused by direct current and the coagulating heat of the
short wave diathermy are both combined in the follicle.
It is also more suitable for darker, deep rooted hairs than for more
superficial hairs, and today I will try to see how well it works on the two
areas.
So as a treatment plan I suggested my client to have this one done
once a twice a week on her chin and once a week on her bikini line for the
next 6 or 7 weeks depending on the rate of hair growth.
TREATMENT DETAILS
Before starting I told her that some people find this procedure more
painful than the short wave diathermy, and some people might say that this
is less painful and that is has a slight numbing effect on the area.
I also explained to her how the machine worked, and why she had to
hold on to the inactive electrode in order to complete the circuit. I then
mentioned the fact that I was going to use the simultaneous method,
meaning that the production the chemical and the production of heat will
start and end at the same time.
With all these said I prepared the machine on the trolley, gathered
everything I needed for the treatment, made the security checks, and started
the treatment with the jaw line. I used the same needle size of 003 and
started with the original setting of 2 in thermolysis, timing 5 seconds and the
galvanic current set at 15. With this I started to probe the hair on her jaw
line, maintaining a good stretch and applying a little bit of pressure to the
area to diminish the sensation of the current.
To my surprise the hair just slide out of the follicle without any
traction. I then epilated another one and another one and the result was all
the same, I was epilating the hairs efficiently at a small intensity without
causing any pain to my client, I have just found my working intensity for the
treatments to come with the blend machine for this area on this client. I’ve
spent around 15 minutes doing this procedure and I was able to epilate a
good amount of hair from the area; at the end I applied after care aloe vera
gel for its antiseptic proprieties. In the future I will try to work just as well
as now, if the skin’s reaction will be the same every time.
Moving on to the bikini line, again I selected a number 005 needle
that will match the diameter of hair and sanitized the area, positioned my
client in a comfortable position and started epilating the hairs with the
original machine settings thermolysis at 2, timing 5 seconds and galvanic
current at 15. I was unsuccessful the first time and so after notifying my
client I decided to turn the galvanic intensity up to 20 and try again, but with
the same bad result. I was now working at an intensity of 25 and there was
till some traction in the area, at which point I decided to leave the galvanic
current at 25 and to put the timing up to 6 seconds. This extra second will
allow a bigger quantity of sodium hydroxide to be produces inside the
follicle, therefore the method being more effective in killing the hair’s blood
supply. I also told my client that I added an extra second to allow more
chemical production in the area. So this was my third time that I was trying
to epilate efficiently the unwanted hair in this area and I was becoming more
nervous with every strike.
This time I was more lucky, the hair did slide out without any
problems and I felt relieved and so did my client. I carried on with the
treatment for around 15 minutes and then I stopped because the area was
getting irritated again. When I was done treating the area I applied after care
to keep the area clean an clear after the treatment.
During the treatment this time my client did not complain at all, she
told me that she was aware of what was happening and that she felt the
current and the heat being produced in the area I was working on but that it
did not hurt as much as the other procedure alone. She also told me that she
didn’t feel as much traction as the last time, when I was trying the machine
to get the settings right.
After the treatment the redness was more visible on her jaw line, than
with the short wave, but she did not mind. She just told me that she was very
curious to see how this machine worked and the results it had on her hair
growth. The bikini line had the same problem with the irritation but it would
be better in time.
I asked her to tell me everything she saw different in her hair growth
and she told me that for her jaw line, it didn’t really grow back, she told me
that is was here and there, and very fine think hair, and as for the bikini line
the one I was more nervous about she told me that she did see an
improvement in the texture of the hair, in the way it felt at touch, and visibly
thinner than before. she also told me that she did not believe that this
tretment would work, but now that she had seen it’s results she would really
like to go on with the treatment and eventualy remove it from the area.
CLIENT COMMENTS
Blend:
She also told me that she would rather finish her treatment using the
blend machine, which even though takes longer, double the time that the
short wave diathermy would take, she was pleased with the blend and its
effects. She was also a little bit concerned about the irritation caused in the
bikini line area, because she did not expect the area to be so sensitive and to
respond so fast to external stimuli.
HOMECARE ADVICE
(SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY AND BLEND)
TREATMENT PLAN
The areas I wanted to start working on were fortunately not very wide,
so I only had to split them in two, to try and work one area at the time and
take note on the hair growth when working on the other on. Judging from a
first impression I would have to say that for the chin area I could consider
treating it 3 times a week for around 15 minutes depending on the skin’s
ability to tolerate the treatment.
For the other area I was a little nervous because I had never worked
on that specific area before and I was certain that the sensitivity of the skin
was extreme, and so I decided to try and work on the area two times a week,
for as much as her skin can take, I wasn’t able to determine a specific timing
at the start of the treatment so I had to wait and see how the treatment would
progress.
TREATMENT DETAILS
REACTION DURING/AFTER/BETWEEN
TREATMENT(s):
During the treatment erythema was present in the area and a slight
oedema at the opening of the follicles. She felt some discomfort when I was
working on her chin and she told me that the worst area was her chest area
and that is why she couldn’t handle more than 10 minutes in one treatment.
After the treatment she the redness was still there on her chin area and
it was more visible on her chest area; fortunately both areas are not that
visible in a way and she was able to hide the redness by keeping her head in
a normal position.
I kept a close relation with my client in order to receive feed back
with all the details that might help me decide further in this treatment, and
she told me that the treatment was effective and that the amount of hair
regrowht was minimized.
CLIENT COMMENTS
She had been very nervous about the treatment and so had I, but it
turned out just fine. She told me that it had been very painful to work on her
chest area and that she could not wait for the treatment to be done in that
area. As for the chin area she was able to take that better and for a longer
time. She was happy with the results and with the amount of her I was able
to epilate in the allocated time. She was looking forward to come and get
her next treatment done.
SECOND TREATMENT PLAN
My next step in this treatment is to treat both areas with the other
epilation machine – blend. The blend method as it is known is a
combination of the two methods of epilation short wave diathermy and
galvanic. The blend method takes the best of both techniques and produces a
faster and more efficient treatment. The heat generated by thermolysis is
combined with the chemical transformation to ‘lye’ of electrolysis giving
heated lye. This is what damages the hair follicle to prevent hair growth.
This method is particularly effective on thicker coarser hairs.
So in this case to try and solve the problem I would recommend my
client to get the treatment done for the chest area 10 minutes for the next 4
weeks and for her chin area 15 minutes for the next 5 weeks, all of them
depending in the skin’s reaction.
The reason I’ve chosen to work with this machine today is because of
the fact that in a treatment both machines combined together would give the
best result and that is what I was looking for from the beginning. It’s a very
suitable method for more sensitive skin types, and for coarser hair, and the
results are often better than the ones obtained by using the short wave
diathermy.
TREATMENT DETAILS
REACTION DURING/AFTER/BETWEEN
TREATMENT(s):
My client wanted to let me know that she found this treatment less
painful than the other one performed with the short wave diathermy. Along
with that she was pleased about the results obtained after the blend
treatment, and she thought that she liked this one better. She also told me
that for the next treatment sessions she would rather have the treatment done
with the blend machine.
HOMECARE ADVICE
(HIGH FREQUENCY AND BLEND)
Taking into consideration the area that I had worked on I had specific
homecare advice for each treated area, and so for her chin area I
recommended her to try and not apply any makeup on after the treatment
and to allow the follicles to heal and close. Another thing I mentioned was to
avoid smoking, and using any kind of moisturizer that could block her pores
and create further irritation to the area. As for the chest area first of all I told
her to avoid wearing anything synthetic or tight as the area was already very
sensible and friction or excessive sweating were not advisable after an
epilation treatment.
To try and avoid and heat producing activities like hot baths, sun beds,
sun bathing, and to apply specialized after care lotion and not any kind of
body lotion, oil or cream that might irritate the area.