Questions to ask before doing electrolysis?

It is possible that the machine is programmed to give up the DC first, followed by the HF, with a time of delay.
It is not strange at all that you experience more pain when you change area. This is very common. The antialgic effect of the own Electrolysis takes place if you continue in the same area. Michael, Hinkel (and I think that someone more), documented this effect in his books. It is more painful if we work giving jumps of a area to other one.

Only a thing does not coincide and is anything that always I have wanted to verify: apparently the blend is more uncomfortable than the Flash initially of the session, but the pain goes down after approximately 5 minutes, is kept low during approximately 40 minutes and later it returns to rise.

The Flash, on the contrary, starts by being more tolerable and the level of pain rises being kept this constant raise during the whole session. curious, not?

Definitely strange. I seem to remember when I was doing laser them mentioning that one side of the body feels more pain. I had mentioned to the electrologist about the other side hurting more thinking she’d have an explanation but she just said oh that’s strange.

When she inserts the needle you feel the pulse of heat or what not about once every second, it keeps pulsing then after 5 seconds or so she then removes the hair. It’s really not that bad, I just remember her mentioning using galvanic current on me in the consultation and someone here had said that was realllly slow. So wasn’t sure if blend was the same thing or something else.

I guess my biggest question is that if she insists on using blend, is there a faster method out there that I should look for at another clinic? I remember someone mentioning pico flash before on another type of machine. I just don’t want to be having treatments take twice as long because she’s using an older machine or something is all!

You should focus on the hands that work, Edokid.
In the first video is an example of the method Blend with a machine that has over 15 years (DE-5000 of Sorisa).
In the second video is an example of the Flash method (Multiplex), with the newest machine on the market (Apilus Platinum).

Not much difference in speed (a few tenths of a second for each hair). Excellent results with both methods (no regrowth from the only clearance, this can be proven). Existence of scabs in both cases. And this is what we are currently working. If we can dispose of a needle than get the same results with the same speed but without scabs on the body, we will be facing a new era of Electrology.