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Electrolysis Hair Removal System

Tips To Remember When Undergoing
Electrolysis For Hair Removal

Over the years, the electrolysis hair removal system has been proven to be a very effective method for permanent hair removal. It involves inserting a needle-like probe into a hair follicle to destroy it. This effectively prevents it from growing hair ever again. However, careful insertion must be performed in order to attain optimum results.


There are three types of electrolysis hair removal system, namely: Galvanic Electrolysis, Thermolysis Electrolysis, and Blend Electrolysis. Let's take a closer if brief look at each.

Galvanic Electrolysis
This is the oldest type of electrolysis with its history dated back to 1875 using direct current. However, hair follicle destruction is caused not by the current but by the lye. Lye is produced as a result of the chemical reaction of salt and water surrounding the hair follicle. Sounds gruesome but it's not.

Thermolysis Electrolysis
This type is also known as radio frequency. It uses alternating current to cause water molecules to produce heat reaction to cause follicle damage.

Blend Electrolysis
This type of electrolysis hair removal system involves the combination of direct and alternating current.

Whatever type of electrolysis you choose, consulting a hair removal expert must be the initial step. This would be all the more true if you were not going to endeavor to attempt electrolysis hair removal at home.

To that end here are tips to keep in mind that should help you experience a safe and effective procedure.
• Remove all make up, perfume, and other chemical substances from the area to be treated.

• No matter where you are having the procedure done, choose a facility that is reputable. Be sure they observe proper hygiene and check the credentials of their electrologists. Some state require at least the supervision of a physician if the work is being done by a esthetician.

• Take a mild analgesic prior to the procedure. This will help reduce your sensitivity to electrolysis, thus relieving you of any potential discomfort during treatment.

• Educate yourself about electrolysis and all the things you need to know about. It would help to do a little research so you would know what to expect. If nothing else for the peace of mind.
Being on the business end of an probe attached to an electrolysis hair removal system may just be the perfect solution for hair removal concerns. It may not be fast but it is effective.

Most salons, hair removal clinics and dermatologist's offices offer you the opportunity of a complimentary consultation. Where possible you should avail yourself of that to find out what type of electrolysis is most suitable for you.

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