While I have gained great recognition for my electrology advancements and skin injury prevention in beauty industry trade and personal image magazines, I didn't take a test to become certified, because there isn’t an observed, treatment examination. Similarly, anyone can learn to memorize the alphabet, but how many have great communication skills? How would you know if your electrologist gave you a poor treatment? One way to make that determination, is to go by the experience of others. My credentials include both physician and consumer endorsements. That is a good indication of client satisfaction with my work.
Yes, some of my clients are also physicians. My techniques are cited in many magazines including: Self, New York Times "Expert Electrologist", GQ "Amazing, the guru of over-growth", Seventeen, Essence, Glamour, Vogue, Women’s Day, industry magazines, and many more.
Whatever hair removal method you choose - wax, depilatory or bleach - here are two ways to avoid irritation, from NYC expert Vivian Orgel. To avoid ingrown hairs, exfoliate first - a gentle scrub helps expose hairs trapped under skin. An astringent after hair removal will help prevent infection.
Electrolysis (a pen-like probe, right, zaps papillae below the hair root with electric current) done in a salon is best; at home electrolysis tools can cause infection.
The information set forth on this site is a general discussion of electrolysis and dermatology issues which vary from individual to individual and is, therefore, NOT a substitute for a personalized consultation and/or medical advice. Neither Vivian Orgel nor MBBC, Inc. assume responsibility for any injury that may result from misinterpretation of the information herein as the proper advice should be from a board certified dermatologist before beginning any procedure. Vivian Orgel is an employee of MBBC, Inc.
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