Royal Electrolyisis

Royal Electrolyisis

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Permanent, professional hair removal of unwanted hairs. Boba is also certified Ontario teacher.

Boba Borojevic is a certified clinical medical electrologist, who shares her passion for electrolysis and skin health through the highest standards of professional etiquette. In her constant quest for knowledge, Boba has followed advanced training in electrolysis and laser hair removal, skin care, telangiectasia treatments, business management and much more. As a small business owner, Boba uses he

09/07/2024

Could anyone advise which maglifying loups are practical for electrologists ?

Milia , White Head Removal 09/06/2024

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Milia , White Head Removal Here Sharon Gilmartin from Mi skin Clinic demonstrates Milia removal with advanced electrolysis

07/09/2024

Looking for a back-up Electrolysis machine . Must be Apilus ( Dectro) in good condition . Pls PM me .
Thanks !

Photos from Royal Electrolyisis's post 12/11/2023

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Electrolysis: Paradoxical hair growth after laser epilation 11/15/2023

PARADOXICAL HYPERTRICHOSIS AFTER LASER EPILATION

"The use of lasers to remove hair has become very popular in recent years. However, there are sometimes strange phenomena that occur when lasers are used to remove unwanted hair. On rare occasions, instead of removing hair, laser treatments can actually promote hair growth. This phenomena, known as hypertrichosisis, is paradoxical effect of laser epilation. The new hair growth is actually created in part by the effect of the laser although this effect and how it occurs is not yet completely understood. Scientists are now searching for a better understanding of the mechanism behind this paradoxical effect of laser induced hypertrichosis so as to prevent it in future cases.

In order to better understand this phenomenon, scientists set up an experiment using an alexandrite laser to remove the unwanted hair of 489 patients. The patients had all been customers at a single laser hair removal clinic at the University of British Columbia Dermatology Division in Canada, and were treated by trained nurses and supervised by board certified dermatologists. Out of these 489 patients, only 3 cases of laser induced hypertrichosis were identified, but these cases were enough to offer further information on this rare phenomenon…..

Electrolysis: Paradoxical hair growth after laser epilation MY Elite Electrolysis: Paradoxical hair growth after laser epilation

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01/01/2023

Happy New Year 🎄🥂

12/27/2022

If you are in electrolysis business and are looking for a microscope service technician; or for aesthetic products (Ballet needles and all electrolysis related products as well), i highly recommend the following:

Jerry Bouchie
Microscope Solutions
289-943-4510, Oshawa, ON
[email protected]

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Aesthetics Products Canada
1800-565-8892, or 416-736-7356
#231-1885 Clements Rd
Pickering, ON

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TO PLUCK OR NOT TO PLUCK? HOW TWEEZING HAIR CAN DAMAGE YOUR SKIN AND WORSEN YOUR HAIR PROBLEM 09/12/2022

https://electrologyworksnow.com/2022/09/10/to-pluck-or-not-to-pluck-how-tweezing-hair-can-damage-your-skin-and-worsen-your-hair-problem/?fbclid=IwAR3CJk9re9YhkAwctz64fOe-WTJuCWj3jgGTJ0fVSDSBZJ_-dEnHDKQuqDM

TO PLUCK OR NOT TO PLUCK? HOW TWEEZING HAIR CAN DAMAGE YOUR SKIN AND WORSEN YOUR HAIR PROBLEM In the 1980s, when I was a new electrologist, a client came to me who had horrible acne – but only on her chin – the only place on her face she was tweezing hairs every day. This client had been to…

10/22/2021

Community Operations Newsletter

COVID-19 Update: October 21, 2021

Resources for Business Sectors

Updates from Ottawa Public Health’s (OPH) Business Engagement and Program Support Team:

Ontario is currently in Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen. In Step Three, we must all continue to follow the public health measures, advice and restrictions.

Enhanced COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate with QR Code

The Ontario government has made the enhanced vaccine certificate with official QR code and the verification app, Verify Ontario, available for download. Individuals can download their enhanced vaccine certificate or call the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at 1-833-943-3900 to have their enhanced vaccine certificate emailed or mailed to them.

People can save the electronic version of their vaccine certificate with a QR code to their phone or print a paper copy. Businesses must accept both electronic and paper versions.

Download the Verify Ontario mobile app

Ontario's official mobile application for businesses to scan COVID-19 proof of vaccination at entry.

Verify Ontario is the Government of Ontario's official app for:
businesses and organizations
checking visitors' eligibility to enter based on their COVID-19covid 19 vaccination status
saving businesses time by checking a visitor's vaccine certificate quickly and easily without the need to search for details

Available for iOS and Android

Neighbourhood Vaccination Hubs Supporting Workplaces

The Neighbourhood Vaccination Hubs currently being hosted by The City of Ottawa and Ottawa Public Health (OPH) in various communities across the city provides additional support to workplaces/businesses and their employees.

The clinics are open to all eligible workplace staff (born in 2009 or earlier), along with their family members, to receive their 1st, 2nd or 3rd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as other COVID-19 vaccine related information. A letter of eligibility is required for the 3rd dose, please see our website for full details. Proof of vaccination can also be printed at a hub, even if you did not receive a vaccine at that location.

Please promote this community resource to your employees.

These neighbourhood vaccination hubs are staffed with Public Health Nurses and mainly located in high priority neighbourhoods across the city. These locations were identified and chosen following discussions with community partners and collaboration with our community health partners based on availability of space and are open to all.

For related resources, see below:
COVID-19 Information – Businesses and Workplaces
Community Immunity

YOUTH Q&A on the COVID-19 vaccine

Thursday, Oct 21, 2021
7 - 8 pm

Join us for a Q&A session with a medical professional! Languages available will include English, French and Arabic. Anonymously ask questions – mics and cameras will be muted.

Zoom Link: https://ottawa-ca.zoom.us/j/83969475315

Arabic and English COVID-19 vaccine Question and answer session

Thursday, October 28,
7:00-8:00pm

Ottawa Public Health invites you to a Q&A session on COVID-19 and vaccines. This question-and-answer session is for you to gain information about COVID-19 and to help you make an informed decision about COVID-19 vaccines. There will be a short presentation in Arabic and English followed by a Q&A period. Questions can be asked in Arabic, English or French.

Zoom Link:

https://ottawa-ca.zoom.us/j/89248523354

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