I have a client that is coming to me for treatment of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation from obsessively tweezing on her chin..YES I said tweezing. I am treating her carefully with home care products including healing ointments/hydro-cortistone which seems to be helping heal the scabs and inflammation. Also, I am doing peels which seems to be helping her skin improve especially with targeting the hyperpigmentation. I don't know exactly how deep the hyperpigmentation is but I think it will take a lot of treatments continually.
I am trying to wax her every 2-3 weeks. I just saw her today for waxing and she said the hairs drove her crazy so she had to tweeze most of them. I don't blame her..I tried to tweeze a few hairs and it is very coarse like wires. I don't think she can be patient waiting to be waxed so that's why I think slowing the hair growth sounds like it might help her keep her hands off her face. This is a pretty difficult case for me and I really want to help her with both problems going on.
I already asked Eva's Esthetics about the Depilar System, they said it could cause ingrown hairs. Well.. waxing can trigger ingrown hairs too so what's the difference? Does anyone use the Depilar System and what has been your experience using it? Would love to hear feedback!
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Electrolysis is the only answer for permanent removal. I also think that continuous waxing and tweezing can cause PIH. She must stop tweezing, trim or shave the hairs and go for appointments frequently in the beginning.
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