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Nose Hairs

Inside the nose is perhaps one of the most difficult and challenging areas to work.
As the nose is lined with mucous membranes, any form of excessive power can lead to disastrous results with a clear threat of infection or permanent damage.

Nose hairs can consist of deeply rooted hairs or shallow sebaceous roots that are nothing more than a small white ball. Often these root systems are found to be totally random with large roots existing right alongside shallow ones. Either way, unwanted nose hairs must be treated carefully.

I have found that working short sessions of ¼ to ½ hour per nostril is the best approach.
This allows time for the tissue to heal after each treatment and minimizes the chances of overtreatment and infection.

Many parts of the nostrils are simply beyond the reach of any needle, but any hairs within reach can be easily and permanently treated with good results. I have done many noses for clients who were dissatisfied with excessive nose hair. Galvanic electrolysis has again, proven to be far superior in its ability to kill hair roots while being gentle on mucous membranes and easily controllable for either type of root encountered.