What is electrolysis?
Electrolysis is the only permanent method of hair removal approved by the FDA. Treatment consists of inserting a small, single-use, sterile probe into the hair follicle and applying energy to destroy the cells that allow hair to grow. This destruction of the growth cells impairs their ability to produce another hair. A pair of forceps are then used to glide the treated hair out of the follicle.
Does it hurt?
For most people, electrolysis may cause minimal discomfort, but individual tolerances vary greatly. Some people say it feels like a mild tingling, a pinch, or quick snap. Some areas of the body are much less sensitive than others and clients may find that they have different tolerance levels based on the area being treated. Many clients will listen to music, rest their eyes, or even fall asleep during their appointment.
If clients find that they are uncomfortable during treatment, we sell a topical lidocaine gel that can be purchased at your consultation or any appointment. This gel should only be used prior to your electrolysis appointment and should be applied to the treatment area 30 minutes before your appointment for maximum effect.
We are also proud to announce that we use the newest state-of-the-art electrolysis machine, the Apilus Xcell Pur 27.12MHz. This industry leading machine offers increased comfort and exceptional effectiveness allowing for quicker permanent results.
What areas can be treated?
Almost any area on the body can be treated with electrolysis. Check out the image to see the most commonly treated areas. If you are questioning treatment in a specific area, call/text us at
860-861-7212.
Electrolysis can be performed on any skin tone, hair color or hair texture.
How does electrolysis compare to laser hair removal?
Electrolysis and laser hair removal are different. Laser hair removal uses a laser to deliver pulses of laser light to the hair follicles, which helps REDUCE the amount of hair growth. Electrolysis involves inserting a small probe into each hair follicle and applying energy to destroy the hair growth cells, which allows for PERMANENT removal of the hair. Check out the Electrolysis vs Laser image to learn more differences!
Have you already undergone laser hair removal and find that some hairs are growing back? Come in for an electrolysis treatment to permanently remove those pesky hairs that keep coming back.
Is electrolysis really permanent?
Electrolysis provides true permanent hair removal. It has been the only FDA-approved method of permanent hair removal since 2007. Permanency is achieved by treating each hair with a current of energy to destroy the growth cells. Follow your electrologist's recommended treatment schedule for best results!
The length of treatment can vary from person to person and depends on factors such as hair density, the hair growth cycle, genetics, hormones, methods of temporary removal, a client's tolerance, and a client's consistency to coming in for treatment. Individual appointment times can range from 15 minutes to over an hour. Schedule a consultation to learn which appointment length will be best for you.
Permanent results does not mean immediate results; a series of treatments is required to achieve permanent results. Unwanted hair can range from vellus hair to dark, course hair. Permanently destroying the hair's growth can only occur when the hair is visible. As hairs grow in different cycles and can go dormant at times, it is important to maintain a steady treatment schedule to ensure all hairs are treated as they emerge through the skin to permanently stop their growth. Regular visits based on your electrologist's recommendations should be followed to achieve the best results. Treatment can take 12 months or possibly longer for all of the hair in a specific area to be treated.
When first beginning treatment, weekly appointments are most effective. As your hairs are treated, appointments become less frequent and for a less duration of time until all of the hairs are permanently gone.
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What side effects might I have after treatment?
Immediately following your treatment, some redness and/or slight swelling may be present as well as some tenderness in the treated area. This typically lasts a couple of hours. Sometimes, caffeine and excess stress can contribute to additional skin irritation. By following the aftercare instructions, these symptoms can be reduced.
Why should I choose electrolysis over other hair removal methods?
Electrolysis is 100% permanent hair removal. Temporary methods such as waxing, plucking, depilatories, shaving, and others require frequent and time-consuming maintenance. The cost of these temporary methods can add up to more than the temporary cost of electrolysis treatments. Once you are done with your electrolysis regimen, you will have permanent, no maintenance results.
Depilatories, bleaching, and shaving may irritate the skin. Waxing, plucking, and threading can cause hair follicles to become distorted, as shown in the picture, which may lead to ingrown hairs. These methods can also increase the blood flow to the hair, thereby causing the hair to strengthen.
Is electrolysis right for me?
Getting started is easy! Schedule a consultation to learn more or if you already know the length appointment you need/want, today. On the day of your appointment, its important to make sure your hair is long enough to be grabbed by a pair of tweezers (usually about 2mm in length). It is also important to stop all tweezing, waxing, and depilatories before starting treatment and throughout the entire duration of your treatment regimen. Learn more about how to prepare for your appointment.