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Electrologists as Caregivers
The importance of “Other Care”

The essence of what electrology practitioners do is to give care to our clients. It addresses a very specific need, but the way in which we personally offer “other-care” is what contributes to the success or failure of our practices.
by Gloria Eggert

To Market or Not to Market
Slashing budgets to combat forecasts of continued economic woes, increasing competitive pressures and sluggish sales is a short-term solution with detrimental long-term consequences for many companies, electrologists included.
by Belinda Brouder-Hayes

The Science of the Bulge and the Bulb
Based on new research surrounding the relationship between the bulge and the bulb, studies were undertaken in a research centre in Québec to observe microscopic lesions on human follicles following electrolysis, that may lead to different techniques with less regrowth.
by Dr. Charles J. Doillon & Clémment Beaumont

 

Electrology Then & Now Part III:
Reshaping the Profession (2000 - 2004)
A summary of the notable advancements and setbacks in the field of electrolysis during International Hair Route’s first 25 years.
by Derek R. Copperthwaite

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Laser: Who Needs It?

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The Parting of the Ways

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2001, That Infamous Year

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The light in the tunnel

Electrology Then & Now Part II:
The Light in the Tunnel (1995 - 1999)
A summary of the notable advancements and setbacks in the field of electrolysis during International Hair Route’s first 25 years.
by Derek R. Copperthwaite

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Lasergate

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The Doctors Area Coming

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The Doctor Has Arrived

Electrology Then & Now Part I:
The Formative Years (1979 - 1995)
A summary of the notable advancements and setbacks in the field
of electrolysis during International Hair Route’s first 25 years.

By Derek R. Copperthwaite

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The Beginning

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Sterilization & Aids

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Licensing, Accreditation & Certification

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The Doctor Threat

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State of the Art

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Enter Laser Hair removal

The Electrology Profession and the AEA:
Where are we going?

An interview with Gerrelyn Adams, President of the AEA, discusses the recent changes and new directions the association is taking and where the electrology profession is headed.

Nonlaser Hair Removal Techniques
Many methods are available for temporary or permanent hair removal, each with its own relative efficacies and adverse effects. Medical indications for hair removal include hirsutism, which is excess terminal hair, and hypertrichosis, which is congenital or drug-induced.
by Alicia Barba, M.D., with Leslie Stafford Baumann, M.D.

Endocrine Perspective
by Geoffrey P. Redmond, M.D.
Issue #69 - November 1996
The purpose of hormone testing for increased hair growth is to be sure
there is no serious problem and to see if any androgens are elevated.

Hormones and Unwanted Hair

Light & Lasers in Hair Removal Part I
The Light Fantastic

by Linda C. Edsell

Light & Lasers in Hair Removal Part II
Capturing the Atom's Light

by Linda C. Edsell

Understanding PCOS
by Geoffrey P. Redmond, M.D.

The Effect of Plucking on Rodent Hair Cycles
by Patricia A. Hale, Ph.D.

After-electrolysis Skincare
Electrologists are ethically responsible for the skin before, during, and after electrolysis and they have to know what products can safely be used on the skin immediately after treatment.
by Stacey A. Elder.

Effective Topical Anesthesia
There are products available to the professional that provide effective topical anesthesia, using safe and effective active principles that allow them to penetrate the skin.
by Estela Basso

LASER UPDATE
Want to Buy a Laser Epilator? Have we got a deal for you!
by Derek R. Copperthwaite

THE SECRET TO EFFECTIVE THERMOLYSIS EPILATION
First-rate Tools, Good Technique and Expert Practical Skills.
It is the quality of the tools, in the hands of a knowledgeable and skillful electrologist that ensures permenant follicle destruction, not which modality is used.

Hyperandrogenism and the Hirsute Patient
by Ricardo Azziz, M.D., M.P.H.

STERILIZATION, DISINFECTION AND INFECTION CONTROL:
PART 1: ITS IMPORTANCE IN ELECTROLOGY Wounds to the skin, such as those originating with electrolysis treatments, provide a point of entry for a variety of bacteria.
by Linda Edsell

TREATING DARK SKIN, SUCCESSFULLY!:
Treating black- or dark-skinned clients doesn't have to be an intimidating experience for either the electrolysis or the client. As with any electrolysis treatment, excellent results for both parties can be achieved.
by Stacey A. Elder

ELECTROLOGY: "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY"
With tango music running through her head, Shirley Hurtubise and her husband Dan flew to Argentina to conduct classes on multiple-needle epilation.
by Shirley Hurtubise

INSPECTING THE ELECTROLOGIST’S OFFICE
FOR INFECTION CONTROL

By Sarah Shrigley

Appointment Dos and Don'ts
by Loretta Maxwell

Bromhidrosis Patients Need Your Help
 You Can Smell Them Coming!
by Linda C. Edsell

Electrolysis The Way We Were
65 Years Ago (1938)

by A.F. Niemoeller, A.B., M.A., B.S.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow?
Teasing Out Details of Hair Growth
by Damaris Christensen

Things On the Skin
It is essential that we have knowledge of the bumps and lumps that can appear on the skin , and know when a dermatologist must be consulted.
by Barry Michael
 

Telangiectasia (vascular blemishes)
Should We Treat Them?
Electrolysis is the treatment of choice for most localized forms of telangiectasia, but electrologists should never treat them without approval from the client’s physician.
By Linda C. Edsell

 

AEA Las Vegas Convention 2002


Treating Sensitive Areas
by Linda Edsell
Full Article PDF  5.1MB  or  Page 1   Page 2   Page 3   Page 4   Page 5

Eyelash Epilation: An Unusual Case
by Jill Copperthwaite

Feature Article
"Bromhidrosis Patients Need Your Help
You Can Smell Them Coming!"
by Linda Edsell
Full Article PDF  276kb

Feature Article
 
"Eyelash Epilation: An Unusual Case"
by Jill Copperthwaite
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Feature Article
"Treating Sensitive Areas"
by Linda Edsell
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