Electrolysis hair removal utilizes a small electrical current to destroy hair follicles, preventing future hair growth. This process is effective on all hair types and skin tones, making it a versatile solution for anyone seeking permanent hair removal. During an electrolysis session, a fine probe is inserted into each hair follicle, and a targeted electrical current is applied to obliterate the follicle’s ability to produce hair. Multiple sessions are needed to effectively treat all hair in their growth phase, but the result is a long-lasting freedom from unwanted hair.
The electrolysis process involves inserting a sterile, fine probe alongside the hair shaft into the hair follicle’s natural opening. This is where a small electrical current is delivered using one of three methods: Galvanic, which uses a chemical reaction; Thermolysis, which applies heat; or Blend, a combination of both. This procedure targets and destroys the follicle's ability to regenerate hair. Though some may feel a sensation similar to a mild sting, the intensity is brief and manageable. With each hair treated individually, precision and care are ensured, followed by post-treatment application of soothing antiseptic to encourage healing.
Achieve permanent freedom from unwanted hair with electrolysis! Unlike temporary solutions, consistent treatment sessions deliver lasting results on all hair colors and skin tones. This precise method targets individual hairs, making it ideal for shaping and detailing, and ultimately proving more cost-effective by eliminating ongoing expenses. Say goodbye to the frustration of ingrown hairs and hello to smooth, permanently hair-free skin.
Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal method that targets individual hair follicles with an electrical current, preventing future growth.
The number of sessions varies based on hair type, growth cycle, and treatment area size, but multiple sessions are required to ensure all hair is treated effectively.
While sensation varies, most describe it as a brief tingling or sting. Your electrologist can discuss any concerns and pain management options available.
Yes, electrolysis safely treats nearly all body areas, from facial hair to larger body areas, providing comprehensive hair removal solutions.