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Michelle Weeks, RN, LE, CPE
Central Texas Professional Electrolysis
Michelle Weeks, RN, CPE is the owner and operator of Central Texas Professional Electrolysis.
Michelle is a licensed Registered Nurse and board certified electrologist with twenty-one years combined experience in the medical, dental and clinical research fields. She initially trained under some of Texas's best known electrologists in Austin and Arlington and then completed advanced training in all modalities with emphasis in manual blend at Monterey Bay Institute of Electrology. This is one of the most respected electrology schools in the US.
Michelle's clients have included doctors, nurses, lawyers, professors, and fellow electrologists.
Additionally, Michelle maintains her credentials as a nationally Certified Dental Assistant and is a former Certified Clinical Research Coordinator. She has worked as an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Nurse in both office and operating room settings, as well as being employed as a hospital neurology staff nurse.
Contact information, office locations, and appointment hours are available on our Contact page.
Member of Texas Association of Professional Electrologists
Texas Association of Professional Electrologists (TAPE) is an affiliate of the American Electrology Association, Inc. (AEA).
Member of Electrologists' Association of California (Northern Chapter)
Electrologists' Association of California (EAC) is an affiliate of the American Electrology Association, Inc. (AEA).
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Central Texas Professional Electrolysis invests in quality equipment, including the Clareblend Elegance, to ensure that your treatment is comfortable, safe, and effective.
PCOS affects 1 out of every 10 people with ovaries, many of whom go undiagnosed. For diagnosis and treatment of PCOS, you will need to see an endocrinologist (hormone specialist). For the unwanted hair, the solution is electrolysis.
Dark skin is a challenge for some hair removal methods, but not for electrolysis. If you've heard that your skin tone means that you are not a candidate for hair removal treatments, then you need to speak to an electrologist.
Hormones fluctuate due to age, pregnancy, medical conditions, and even some medications. These fluctuations can cause unwanted hair growth. Electrolysis can help.
The breast area is especially prone to ingrown hairs. Repeated tweezing , shaving, and the tendency to wear tight-fitting bras and other clothing over this area, can contribute to hairs being trapped beneath the skin. Electrolysis can safely and gently eliminate hairs in these sensitive areas.
Curly and coarse hairs are more prone to become ingrown or cause raised bumps on your skin. These types of hair are often associated with darker skin tones, resulting in fewer options for safe and effective hair removal. Fortunately, electrolysis - the only permanent hair-removal method - works on all skin tones and all types of hair.