Electrolysis Educational Books

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A variety of books all about electrolysis!

From well-known authors John Fantz, Gill Morris, Milady and more.

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If you are looking for the Hinkel Electrolysis, Thermolysis and the Blend, we are sorry to say it is out of production. But we have several other books for you to choose from, all listed below.

 

Electrolysis Exam Review Book by John Fantz, R.E.

  • Study guide with comprehensive coverage of each topic plus over 550 multiple choice questions similar to those used by regulatory agencies in the US and Canada.  Booklet is 180+ pages in length.  Written and designed by former California Examiner John Fantz, R.E.
  • Soft cover, 1987, By John Fantz

Chapter Outline

Ch 1 Biological Causes of Hair Growth

Ch 2 Histology and Trichology

Ch 3 Practical Application of Technique

Ch 4 Neurology and Angiology

Ch 5 Bacteriology and Sterilization

Ch 6 Dermatology

Ch 7 Electricity

Ch 8 Electrolysis

Ch 9 Shortwave

Ch 10 The Blend

Ch 11 The Needle

Ch 12 General Treatment Procedure

Ch 13 Treatment Area Guidelines

Ch 14 Guidelines for the Exam

  • Item # BK0004F

 

Milady’s Hair Removal Techniques Book

  • This helpful guide provides the most complete source for those seeking to expand their knowledge on a variety of hair removal techniques. You’ll receive basic information and instruction on both temporary and permanent methods of hair removal. Topics include waxing, electrolysis and lasers. The author fully explains each technique. Techniques include the evolution of the method, histology of the skin, and the safe and sound methods of sanitation, sterilization and hygiene as prescribed by OSHA. Each procedure is supported by helpful step-by-step photographs and/or illustrations to reinforce proper protocol. Information on how the method works to remove hair is provided, including the length of time before regrowth occurs and any potential side effects.
  • Each section features endnotes, discussion and review questions, and additional readings.
  • Helen Bickmore received her diplomas for beauty therapy, body treatments, massage and electrolysis in 1979 through both the London Collage of Fashion and the City Guilds of London Institute. She is a New York state licensed Esthetician and massage therapist and a certified professional Electrologist.

Table of Contents

Section I: Scientific Considerations

Chapter 1: Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair & Skin. Includes sections on the structure of skin, hair, stages of hair growth, and the functions of the skin.

Chapter 2: Skin Disorders & Diseases. Includes sections on skin diseases and disorders, allergy-based skin diseases, autoimmune skin diseases, chemical-causation disorders, hormonal-induced skin disorders, and skin cancer.

Chapter 3: The Endocrine System. Includes sections on the glands of the endocrine system and components of the endocrine system

Chapter 4: Hirsutism and Hypertrichosis. Includes sections on Hypertrichosis, hirsutism, and hair-growth diseases, disorders, and syndromes.

Chapter 5: Bacteriology, Sanitation, and Sterilization (includes sections on pathology and bacteriology, and sanitation and sterilization)

Section II: Alternative Methods of Hair Removal

Chapter 6: Home Hair-Removal Methods (includes sections on shaving, tweezing, chemical depilatories, bleaching, abrasives, mechanical epilation, electronic tweezing, home electrolysis units, hair-reduction creams, and home wax kits)

Chapter 7: Threading (includes sections on the history and evolution of threading, threading preparation, and threading technique)

Chapter 8: Sugaring (includes sections on the history and evolution of sugaring, sugaring applications, and post-treatment care)

Section III: Waxing

Chapter 9: Introduction to Waxing (includes sections on wax types, consultations, record cards and release forms, client expectations, treatment area setup, client preparation and treatment, and hygiene/sanitation)

Chapter 10: Hard Depilatory Wax, The Nonstrip Method (includes sections on hard wax basics, and application and techniques for women and men)

Chapter 11: Hot Wax Strip Method (includes sections on hot strip wax basics, application and techniques)

Section IV: Introduction to Permanent Hair Removal

Chapter 12: History and Evolution of Electrolysis (includes sections on the history of electrolysis, electricity, types of permanent hair removal, equipment, and supplies)

Chapter 12: Selecting the Right Modality and Treatment Application (includes sections on client consultations, selecting the right modality, treatment, post-treatment, treatment techniques, and carpal tunnel syndrome)

Chapter 14: Thermolysis (includes sections on types of thermolysis machines, how thermolysis works, treatment and techniques)

Chapter 15: Galvanic Electrolysis (includes sections on how galvanic electrolysis works, and variables affecting galvanic electrolysis in the hair follicle)

Chapter 16: The Blend Method. Includes sections on the blend, types of blend epilators, and variables of the blend technique.

Section V: Laser and Light-Based Epilators

Chapter 17: Laser Physics, Equipment, and Safety. Includes sections on laser removal, photo epilation, laser devices, laser physics, treatment parameters, safety issues, and case history.

Chapter 18: Laser Hair-Removal Treatment. Includes sections on consultations, pre-treatment, treatment, post-treatment, and home care.

Section VI: Business Practices

Chapter 19: Licensure and Starting a Practice. Includes sections on the business plan, location and facility, home businesses, insurance and litigation, service charges, employee relations, accounting and finances, and advertising and marketing.

Chapter 20: Professional Ethics, Professional Organizations and Continuing Education. Includes sections on professionalism, ethics, keeping abreast on the latest technologies, professional organizations, and continuing education classes and credits.

Glossary/Index

  • Item # BK00HRT
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Skin Blemish Removal with Diathermy Book

  • 254 pages full of color before & after photos
  • Treatment hints, tips and adaptations
  • Case studies
  • All course theory included
  • Advice on where to find additional information
  • Multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter
  • Research ideas for widening knowledge
  • As Dr. David Eccleston says in his forward, this is “a much needed text, as there is nothing currently available designed to educate non-dermatologist practitioners in the treatment of benign blemishes and lesions.”
  • This book was written to provide supporting companion text specifically for the Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications in blemish and advanced blemish removal, as well as to act as a reference guide to the many practitioners already working in this exciting area. Delegates for these courses will be drawn from many fields but mainly medical aesthetics, remedial electrolysis and advanced skin care.
  • As well as the many hints, tips and treatment adaptation advice, the well-illustrated case studies will help and guide the delegate and experienced practitioner alike. This textbook will be a constant source of referral and guidance throughout training and ongoing clinical treatment.
  • Each chapter in Parts Two and Three provides a description and overview of the blemish and how it may present. Causes and contraindications to treatment are detailed and tables listing the treatment techniques are easy to follow. Adaptations to the main treatment techniques are also listed, giving the practitioner insight into what to do when a “non-textbook” situation presents. Comprehensive instructions regarding the immediate post-treatment aftercare procedures in the clinic are given, as are the homecare instructions to be given to the client.
  • This a well-researched book covering not just the theory and practical requirements of blemish removal at Levels 4 and 5 but includes a wealth of guidance based on the contributors’ many years of clinical experience.
  • Item #BK81144
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The Principles & Practice of Electrical Epilation

  • Chapter Sections include…
  • The Skin
  • Dermatology
  • Hair
  • The cardiovascular system
  • The endocrine system
  • Hirsutism and hypertrichosis
  • Natural hormone changes in a woman’s life
  • Gender Reassignment
  • Needles
  • Electricity
  • Galvanic electrolysis
  • High-frequency treatment
  • The blend technique
  • Non-permanent methods of hair removal
  • Consultation
  • Contraindications
  • …and many more!
  • Soft Cover, By Sheila Godfrey
  • 203 pages
  • SKU: BK00PAP

 

 

Hinkel Book-Electrolysis/Thermolysis/Blend

  • This well illustrated volume was a valuable reference tool for the electrologist encompassing all phases of electrolysis. Hard cover By Arthur Hinkel (1968)
  • Sorry, this book is currently unavailable.
  • BKG9798 is also out of stock.

 

 

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