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Can medication make a real difference in avoiding after-effects when I receive extensive electrology treatments?

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Can medication make a real difference in avoiding after-effects when I receive extensive electrology treatments?

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At first glance, one may think think that extensive treatment results in extensive trauma, and accordingly, healing will be slow and protracted. But much of these serious after-effects are largely preventable by not allowing opportunistic factors to occur. Proper medication can prevent bacteria from adversely affecting hundreds, or possibly thousands, of follicles that have been treated with electrolysis and are now vulnerable to infection. Additionally, the moist pathway for bacteria can be diminished with the use of a drying agent that is applied to the skin following treatment. Many after-effects are largely preventable.

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