OFFICERS: 2012

PRESIDENT:
Katherine McHale, LE CPE
pfmchale@adelphia.net

RECORDING SECRETARY:
Mevalyn S. Harper (Ret)
mevalynsharper@yadtel.net

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY:
Myrtle C. Hamrick, LE CPE
electmyrt@aol.com

TREASURER:
Margaret Wingate, LE
mwingatele@beautyskindeep.net

MEMBER –AT LARGE:
Nancy S. Ledins, P.HD, CPE
nancyledins@carolina.rr.com

MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN:
Mevalyn S. Harper,(Ret)
mevalynsharper@yadtel.net

SEMINAR CHAIRMAN: 2012
Katherine S. McHale, LE CPE
pfmchale@adelphia.net
Margaret Wingate, LE
mwingatele@beautyskindeep.net

WEB MASTER:
Bob Goldstein
Margaret Wingate


LINKS

AEA-American Electrology Association

PCOS-Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

NCBEE-NC Board of Electrolysis Examiners

HairTell Electrolysis Forums


The FDA recognizes only electrolysis as a
permanent method of removing hair

MISSION STATEMENT

 

  • Uphold the Continuation of Legislative Measures
  • Establish a Fellowship Among Those Practicing in the Profession of Electrolysis
  • Promote & Maintain High Ethics & Educational Standards in the Electrolysis Profession
  • Establish & Promote Reasonable Qualifications of Training & Experience for Practitioners
  • Improve Relations Between the Electrolysis Profession, Allied Health Professions, & Public
  • Foster Knowledge & Understanding of Electrolysis to the Allied Professions & General Public

FACTS ABOUT ELECTROLYSIS

  1. Electrolysis is a time-tested method that was invented more than 100 years ago to remove irritating, in-grown eyelash hairs. Most areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis, including the eyebrows, face, thighs, abdomen, breasts, and legs
  2. There are no permanent side effects. Sometimes, a slight reddening of the skin occurs during or immediately after treatment, but this will only last for a short time. Electrolysis is very safe and, unlike depilatories or bleaches, no harsh chemicals are used.

How Do I Choose an Electrologist?

Electrologists are people who have undergone training to professionally administer the electrolysis procedure. If you are considering undergoing electrolysis, it is very important that you do your research before committing to an appointment. The wrong decision can mean extra sessions and cost and unnecessary discomfort. By following the guidelines listed below, you can take comfort in knowing that you will be making an educated and informed decision when choosing an electrologist.

  • Know their qualifications. Many states require that electrologists be licensed or certified within the state in order to practice electrolysis. If you live in those states, be sure the practitioner's certificate is current and fully on display. For states that do not regulate electrolysis, look for electrologists who have a certification from an accredited electrology school.
  • Ask around. One of the best ways to find any good service is to ask friends and family for recommendations. If you know anybody who has undergone electrolysis, ask for his or her input.
  • Get a consultation. Many places will give you a free consultation. During the consultation, be sure that any and all of your questions about the procedure are answered. Some of the questions you can ask include: how the procedure will feel; an estimate on the number of visits you will likely need; the cost of each visit (this will vary from place to place, and it is best to call around); the length of each session; how long they have been in business; and the number of clients they have treated.
  • Make sure they use the right technique. Make sure the practitioner uses needle electrolysis, which is the only permanent form of hair removal. Some places may advertise electrolysis, but in reality they use electronic tweezers or photoepilators. These are not permanent hair removal procedures.
  • Use common sense. When you go to your consultation, look around. Does the place look clean? Do the workers look clean? Do they use disposable gloves or probes? Ask to meet to person who will be performing the electrolysis for you. Does he or she strike you as professional? If you are not personally comfortable with somebody, do not go to him or her. Personal comfort is essential to knowing you have made the right decision in choosing an electrologist.