


Electrolysis is the only permanent method of hair removal.
Initial electrolysis treatment, highly qualified staff will carry out a consultation
and test patch in order to explain and reassure you of the appropriate treatment.
A new sterile packed needle is used for each client.
This service includes consultation, disposable sterile filaments as well as ionization
With a history of over 100 years of proven results Electrolysis is the answer.
Electrolysis is the only proven permanent hair removal method.
What is Electrology?
Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal utilizing only solid needle
devices.
A fine sterile probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a small amount of
electrical energy is discharged which destroys the hair growth tissue.
When this is competently and skillfully accomplished, the regenerative ability
of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated.
Is Electrology uncomfortable?
It is impossible to destroy hair growth tissue without some sensation.
Sensation varies for each individual and adjustments can be made to make the
treatment as comfortable as possible.
Also available from your physician, are topicals which can be applied prior to your
appointment.
Are all hairs eliminated in one treatment?
Deep, course hairs cannot always be eliminated with one treatment; thus,
breaking down the hair germ cells may require additional treatments.
During the course of treatment and due to the cyclic nature of hair growth,
new hairs as well as hairs emerging from a dormant phase will also be treated and may be visible the same time as finer regrowth hairs.
How many treatments are required?
The number of treatments vary with each client. Factors such as hair growth cycles, previous use of temporary hair removal methods, heredity, hormone function, medications and stress influence the treatment program for each person. It is important to adhere to the recommended treatment schedule to achieve optimum results in the shortest time frame.
Is it expensive?
Although electrolysis can be time consuming and tedious, you are paying for permanent results. With temporary hair removal methods the continuous upkeep needs to be added into the total cost
For more questions go to
www.Electrology.com or the American Electrology Association web sites.
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