Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal in Lowell, Massachusetts
Find professional electrolysis hair removal services in Lowell. Compare facilities, services, and contact details for local practitioners.
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Hashem Hiam Elctrylysis
Beauty Salons, Hair Removal, Electrolysis, Skin Care
Professional electrolysis services available at this location.
Hours:
Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00
Andover Hair Removal Center
Beauty Salons, Day Spas, Hair Removal, Hair Stylists, Electrolysis
Permanent hair removal for your face and body has never been easier. Andover Hair Removal Center off...
Hours:
Mo-Fr 00:00-12:00
Payment Accepted:
MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, VISA, CASH, CHECK, DEBIT
Wendyo Salon
Beauty Salons, Hair Removal, Hair Stylists, Hair Supplies & Accessories, Electrolysis
Professional electrolysis services available at this location.
Hours:
Tu-Fr 08:30-19:00
Sa 09:00-17:00
Payment Accepted:
AMEX, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD, VISA, DINERSCLUB
Finding Electrolysis in Lowell
Electrolysis is the only FDA-approved method for permanent hair removal. In Lowell, Massachusetts, you'll find qualified professionals who can provide this service safely and effectively.
When choosing an electrologist in Lowell, consider their experience, qualifications, and client reviews. Many practitioners offer free consultations to discuss your specific needs and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Compare the listings above to find the right electrolysis professional for you in Lowell. Look for practitioners who specialize in your areas of concern and offer convenient hours and payment options.
Common Questions
How much does electrolysis cost in Lowell?
Prices vary depending on the area being treated and the time required. Many electrologists in Lowell charge by the session length, typically ranging from $50-$150 per hour.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies based on factors like hair density, treatment area, and individual response. Most clients see permanent results after 8-12 sessions.
Is electrolysis in Lowell regulated?
Electrologists in Massachusetts must typically be licensed professionals. Always check your provider's credentials and certification before beginning treatment.