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I'm going to start working on Pam's buttocks. I worked on the other side. But when I have
Pam in for an hour's worth of treatment, I will spend--I like to do the work evenly,
as I take the hair off. Just for personal reasons, I think it should be taken off that
it looks balanced, as I remove the hair. So now I've checked it, I've looked at where
I need to work. The hair is growing toward me, and so now, I'm going to insert that needle,
at this angle, into the skin. I'm not going to poke. I'm going to treat, and then I'm
going to remove the hair. And here we go on other hairs. She--they're very light and translucent.
So this is where, if I was working in my office, I would have another light following from
under there, so I could see these hairs more clearly. But basically I try to butt the probe
up to the follicle and slide down. And I've measured this follicle, so I kind of know
how deep it needs to be. So I'm going to follow along, treating one hair at a time, going
in the way that it's growing out of the skin. And you can hear that air blowing. That's
the--cooling that follicle down so it's more comfortable. And I can achieve quite a bit
of hair in a half hour.