


A fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle, which is actually a natural opening on the skin. There is a slight
tingling, warm sensation as a very small amount of controlled electrical current cauterizes and destroys the
dermal papilla(hair matrix that controls the development and growth of the hair). This causes the hair to
become dislodged. A tweezer is then used to help the hair slide out effortlessly. The skin is not harmed in
any way. The treated area may redden slightly (erythema) or swelling may occur (perifollicular edema).
These conditions usually disappear within 15 minutes to an hour. Tiny scabs may also appear on the body
several days after treatment, and are a natural part of the healing process.
How long does it take to remove all the hair from the area treated?
Electrolysis is a commitment and a gradual process. A weekly or biweekly schedule of 15-60 minute
sessions must be followed to successfully eliminate the hair. Following a rigid schedule of treatments is
paramount to achieve permanent hair removal and is especially important because of the nature of hair
growth. The treated hair has been permanently removed.
Is electrolysis for me?
Electrolysis is more effective in shaping eyebrows and for people with very dark skin and/or light
blonde/white or gray hair than laser. Electrolysis is indeed an excellent, viable means of permanent hair
removal used by many for over 130 years. However, it is tedious, time consuming, sometimes painful, hair
by hair process that requires a constant commitment of two to three years to achieve the desired hair free
results.
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