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Hair Removal
Permanent, precise hair removal for every hair color and skin tone, including facial, hormonal, and gender-affirming hair goals in Mukilteo, WA.
A PLAN BUILT AROUND YOUR BIOLOGY
A NOTE FROM ELIZABETH
I want you to understand why a series is needed and how progress will be measured—not feel pressured into a schedule that does not fit.
— Elizabeth Hagen, ARNP, Owner & Provider
TREATMENT OPTIONS
UNDERSTANDING YOUR TREATMENT
CANDIDACY & SAFETY
Results and treatment duration vary. Permanent clearance requires treating follicles during active growth across multiple cycles.
WHAT TO EXPECT
TREATMENT GOALS & MONITORING
AFTERCARE & RECOVERY
LOCAL, PERSONALIZED CARE
Hagen Health & Absolute Aesthetics welcomes patients from Mukilteo, Everett, Lynnwood, across Snohomish County, and Whidbey Island.
BEGIN WITH A CONVERSATION
Begin with a consultation to review your hair-growth pattern, goals, skin history, and the treatment schedule that fits.
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“Elizabeth is thorough and she took the time to really understand what I was looking for with regards to my skincare goals.”
L.H. · GOOGLE REVIEW
“Elizabeth is informative, well trained and offers many skin care services. I like her in home facility as it provides a comfortable, relaxing environment.”
A.V. · GOOGLE REVIEW
“From the calming ambiance of the studio to the personalized care and advice, she never tries to upsell any services, and there is never pressure to book the next appointment.”
K.G. · VAGARO REVIEW
TREATMENT GUIDANCE
Clear, practical answers about candidacy, preparation, treatment, recovery, and aftercare.
Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal that treats individual follicles. A fine, sterile probe is placed into the follicle’s natural opening, and controlled electrical energy is delivered to the tissue responsible for hair growth. The hair is then gently removed. Multiple visits are needed because hair grows in cycles.
Electrolysis is intended to permanently remove successfully treated hair follicles. Because hairs enter active growth at different times, repeated treatment is needed to reach follicles during the appropriate stage. Hormonal or medical changes can also stimulate new hair from follicles that were not previously active, which is different from regrowth of a successfully treated follicle.
Laser hair removal treats multiple pigment-containing hairs at once and is used for long-term hair reduction. Electrolysis treats one follicle at a time and does not depend on hair pigment, so it can address blond, red, gray, and white hair as well as dark hair. The best approach depends on your skin, hair, treatment area, and goals.
Temporary redness, tenderness, localized swelling, or small pinpoint crusts can occur after electrolysis. The response varies with the area treated, treatment intensity, and individual skin sensitivity. Follow the personalized aftercare instructions, avoid picking or scratching, and contact the practice if a reaction is worsening or differs from what was discussed.
Electrolysis cost depends on the length and frequency of appointments and the total treatment time needed. Hair density, treatment area, growth cycles, hormonal influences, and prior tweezing or waxing can affect the plan. After evaluating the area and your goals, the practice can explain current pricing and recommend an appropriate visit schedule.
The RA Fischer SE-5 is the professional electrology system used to support electrolysis treatment. A fine, sterile probe is placed into the natural opening of an individual hair follicle, controlled energy is delivered, and the treated hair is gently removed. The device supports the treatment; the Electrolysis page remains the authoritative patient-care destination.
Electrolysis can treat unwanted facial and body hair regardless of whether the hair is dark, blond, red, gray, or white. It may be used for precision cleanup after laser, hormonally influenced growth, and gender-affirming or preoperative hair removal. Suitability and timing depend on the treatment area, skin condition, and individual care plan.
Electrolysis can be used across skin tones and hair colors when performed by a licensed electrologist with appropriate technique and sterile, single-use probes. Temporary redness, tenderness, swelling, or pinpoint crusting can occur. Your medical history, medications, skin response, and treatment area are reviewed so settings and aftercare can be individualized.
Electrolysis works one follicle at a time, and hair grows in cycles, so a series of visits is usually needed. The schedule varies with the treatment area, hair density, prior tweezing or waxing, hormonal influences, and how consistently appointments are completed. Your plan is adjusted as growth becomes finer and less frequent.