The Neck Doesn’t Get a Day Off—Until You Permanently Close the Follicles.
Neck and throat hair is one of the highest-frequency grooming zones on the body—shaved daily by many clients, constantly visible, and prone to reactive skin that temporary removal makes worse. The neckline blurs. Razor bumps build on each other. For women, hormonal growth under the chin and along the throat follows the same cycle as chin hair: the follicle is never interrupted, just repeatedly disturbed. Electrolysis ends the cycle by closing the follicle directly.
Permanent Closure for a Zone That Shaving Has Been Destabilizing for Years.
Electrolysis inserts a fine, sterile probe into each follicle and delivers a controlled pulse to the growth center, permanently disabling regrowth. Two things make precision critical here. Neck follicles—particularly under the jaw and along the throat—are often coarser, sit deeper, and run more reactive from repeated shaving. And defining a neckline permanently requires follicle-level control that a laser applicator can’t deliver. We work zone by zone, follicle by follicle: the result is exact.
A Neckline That Holds. A Routine That Doesn’t Start at the Sink.
Most clients treating neck and throat hair measure the return in time—the daily shave, the post-shave routine that manages irritation but never eliminates it. When follicles close permanently, the routine shrinks. The neckline holds. The skin settles without repeated shaving trauma. Most clients see meaningful clearance in the highest-priority zones within the first consistent months of sessions. For those managing razor bumps: closing the follicles removes the cause, not just the symptom.
WHO IS NECK ELECTROLYSIS FOR?
When baby hairs, a widow’s peak, or temple growth has been working against every style you attempt—permanent shaping closes the follicles, not just the gap.
- Shave your neck or throat daily and want to permanently reduce or eliminate that routine.
- Have chronic razor bumps or ingrown hairs on the neck—especially if they’ve left dark marks or texture.
- Want permanent neckline definition below your beard, without guessing where to stop.
- Have throat or under-chin growth that’s become coarser or more persistent over time—often hormonal.
- Are trans or nonbinary treating neck hair as part of a gender-affirming beard clearance protocol.
- Have darker skin and need a permanent neck hair method without laser’s pigmentation risk.
- Skin has active razor bumps that are infected or open—we let the area settle first, then treat the follicles.
- You haven’t decided on your final neckline placement yet—the consult is where we map it before anything is permanent.
- You’re treating neck hair as part of a full beard clearance but haven’t started the beard protocol yet.
Electrolysis vs Waxing vs Laser Hair Reduction
Waxing is temporary, laser is partial, electrolysis is permanent. Different tools, different results.
Electrolysis Results
See the visible reduction achieved through consistent electrolysis treatments over multiple sessions.
Results may vary depending on hair type, treatment area, and consistency.
THE NIOS STANDARD
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M.D. FOUNDED
Protocols designed by an M.D.. We adhere to safety and hygiene standards that go beyond typical spa requirements.
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SCIENCE, NOT SALES
Our technicians are paid to clear your skin, not to upsell you. No quotas, no pressure—just results.
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CLINICAL-GRADE TECH
Apilus xCell Technology. We use the fastest, most precise epilators on the market.
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RIGOROUS TRAINING
Expert hands only. Hand-picked and continuously tested. We hire for precision and keep for kindness.
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OPEN 7 DAYS 9am–8pm
Locations across NYC with complimentary high-end sound healing systems. Your records sync across all of them, treat wherever is convenient.
THE TEAM
We are a multidisciplinary team of healthcare experts, licensed estheticians, electrologists, engineers, creatives, and more—sharing expertise across disciplines and united by a single goal: You.
YOUR QUESTIONS, OUR ANSWERS
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Does neck electrolysis help with razor bumps and ingrown hairs?
Yes—and it’s one of the most direct applications of electrolysis for this zone. Razor bumps (pseudofolliculitis barbae) and chronic ingrown hairs on the neck are caused by the follicle producing a hair that curls back into the skin rather than clearing the surface. Electrolysis permanently closes the follicles responsible, which removes the source of the cycle rather than managing the symptoms with topicals or exfoliation. Treated follicles don’t produce hair at all—no hair, no ingrown.
Concierge Note:
If razor bumps have already left dark marks or texture on the neck, we may recommend pairing early electrolysis sessions with a targeted skincare protocol or our Calming Facial to support skin recovery while follicles are being permanently closed. Most clients find the skin texture starts improving meaningfully as session density drops and the follicles stop being repeatedly disturbed. See our Ingrown Hair & Razor Bumps page for the full clinical context. -
How do I decide where my neckline should be permanently set?
That conversation happens at your consult, before anything is treated. We look at your natural hair growth pattern, your beard shape if applicable, and your actual goal—whether that’s cleanup below an existing line, a fresh permanent definition, or full clearance. The standard placement reference is the two-finger rule (two fingers above the Adam’s apple), but the right line for your face depends on your specific anatomy, not a formula.
Concierge Note:
This isn’t gatekeeping—it’s the right sequence. Permanent means permanent, so we map the line before we treat it. Starting conservative is always an option: remove the obvious strays first, confirm the line works in your actual life, then tighten from there. Most clients at Nios find that one or two sessions of conservative cleanup tells them everything they need to know before committing to the full shape. That’s exactly how we approach it. -
How many sessions does neck and throat electrolysis take?
It depends on the scope—whether you’re clearing a defined neckline zone, treating razor bump follicles across a broader area, or addressing throat and under-chin growth. A tight neckline cleanup resolves faster than full neck clearance with dense or hormonally active growth. Hair grows in cycles, so consistent sessions are needed to catch follicles as they become active. Most clients see meaningful reduction within the first consistent months of treatment.
Concierge Note:
We build realistic timelines at your consult based on what we actually observe—density, surface area, skin condition, and any hormonal context. If razor bumps are part of the picture, the skin’s recovery often tracks with the treatment: as follicles close and shaving frequency drops, the inflammatory cycle settles. Most clients across our Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Union Square locations find the combined improvement faster than they expected once the protocol is underway. -
Does neck electrolysis hurt?
Neck and throat skin varies in sensitivity across the zone. The under-jaw and sides of the neck tend to be more reactive, particularly in areas with shaving history. You’ll feel a heat pulse and quick pinch at each follicle. We calibrate energy between insertions and work inside your tolerance. Sessions are sized so the skin isn’t overworked in a single sitting—especially early in the protocol when skin may still be reactive from years of daily removal.
Concierge Note:
Most clients find the sensation on the neck more manageable than the upper lip or chin—the skin is less delicate, and session pacing keeps cumulative discomfort low. If you’ve been shaving this zone daily and your skin runs reactive, mention it at your Nios consult. We’ll sequence the first few sessions conservatively and build from there. We distinguish between sensation and pain, and we work inside your window throughout. -
Is neck electrolysis safe for darker skin tones?
Yes—electrolysis is safe for all skin tones because it targets follicle structure directly rather than relying on pigment contrast. This matters specifically for the neck and jaw area, where laser carries real burn and hyperpigmentation risk for darker skin due to melanin absorption of surface-level energy. Electrolysis delivers heat to the follicle only, with no broad energy delivery to surrounding skin. Energy calibration, session pacing, and any post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation history are all worth discussing at your consult.
Concierge Note:
If darker skin tone or prior laser experiences have made you cautious about treating this zone, that caution is appropriate for the wrong method. Nios treats the architecture of the follicle, not the skin color surrounding it. For clients with a history of hyperpigmentation or scarring from razor bumps, we sequence sessions around skin stability and may recommend pairing with a Calming Facial in early sessions. Book a consult and we’ll assess your specific situation directly. -
Can I get neck electrolysis while I'm still maintaining a beard?
Yes—and it’s one of the most precise applications of electrolysis for men. We can permanently define your neckline below the beard, clean up the sides, or remove the hairs you’re done managing while leaving your beard entirely intact. Because electrolysis targets individual follicles, the line between “stays” and “goes” is exact. You keep what you want; the rest is permanently closed.
Concierge Note:
Most clients with active beards treat neck electrolysis and beard maintenance as parallel tracks rather than a sequence. You don’t have to wait until you’ve decided on a final beard shape to start clearing the neck—we work in phases if needed. If you’re also treating beard hair for cleanup or full removal, see our Beard Electrolysis page and we’ll map both protocols together at your consult. -
What about throat and under-chin hair for women?
Throat and under-chin hair in women follows the same hormonal logic as chin hair: androgens signal follicles to transition from fine vellus to coarser terminal growth, accelerated by PCOS, perimenopause, postpartum changes, or age-related hormonal shifts. Electrolysis permanently closes every follicle it treats regardless of the driver. Because throat hair tends to sit deeper and run coarser than cheek or lip hair, the protocol is similar to chin treatment—sustained rather than a fixed short course, but with each treated follicle permanently closed.
Concierge Note:
Throat hair is one of the zones women mention least at first and manage the most privately. If it’s become part of a daily or weekly check you’d rather not have, that’s exactly what electrolysis is for. Most clients find this zone responds well to consistent treatment, and the improvement compounds across sessions as the highest-impact follicles close early. See our Chin Hair Removal and PCOS pages for related clinical context. Your Nios consult is where we map the full picture.
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PRICING
Electrolysis
Pricing goes by time
Junior Technician
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Senior Technician
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All Nios electrologists receive the same rigorous training. Senior electrologists offer more years of hands-on experience.
How Much Time Do I Need?
Electrolysis is billed by time, not body part, since every client’s hair density and treatment area are different.
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Small areas
Lip, chin, eyebrows, fingers: ~5–30 minutes
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Medium areas
Underarms, bikini: ~30–60 minutes
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Large areas
Legs, chest, back, etc.: 60 to 120+ minutes
The exact timing varies from person to person — for example, underarms may take 30 minutes for one client and a full hour or more for another.
The best way to know what your treatment plan will look like is to book a free consultation, where we can assess your hair in person and give you a personalized estimate.
How many sessions do I need?
Hair grows in cycles—only active follicles can be treated, so multiple sessions are required. Most clients achieve permanent results within 12–18 months: twice a month at first, then monthly as hair thins.
Book a free consultation for a personalized estimate.
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