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Electrolysis Hair Removal
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Electrolysis hair removal is the only method
approved by the FDA for permanent hair removal. It does
require multiple sessions to achieve best possible results,
but permanent hair removal isn't 100% guaranteed for
everyone.
How Does it Work? An
electric current is applied with a very fine needle-shaped
electrode, or metal probe into each hair follicle to destroy
the root. There are three types of electrolysis: galvanic,
thermolysis and blend.
Hair grows in different
stages: growing, resting and shedding. Because all of the
hair isn't on the same stage at any given time, multiple
sessions are needed to get the hair in the growth phase for
electrolysis hair removal to be most effective- just like
laser hair removal. The Pros
1. It has the best
track record. Electrolysis has the best overall results,
versus any other method, in ridding hair for long periods of
time- or even permanently.
2. Many different hair and
skin types can benefit. Because it doesn't target hair
pigment (color) like laser, but attacks the follicle itself.
People that aren't good candidates for laser can still get
electrolysis.
Electrolysis
Hair Removal Costs An average 30-minute session
is about $45. |
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