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Agree toTerms and ConditionsElectrolysis hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses an electrical current to permanently remove unwanted hair from the body. The procedure is done by inserting a tiny probe into the hair follicle and then delivering a small electrical current to the hair root. This process destroys the hair follicle, preventing future hair growth. Electrolysis hair removal surgery is a safe and effective way of getting rid of hair from almost any body part, including the face, bikini area, legs, arms, and underarms. The procedure can be done for any skin type and hair color. Thus, it is a popular choice for people who have tried other hair removal methods without success.
Galvanic electrolysis is the oldest and most conventional type of electrolysis. It works by using a direct current that is delivered to the hair follicle through a probe. The current initiates a chemical reaction that destroys the hair follicle, preventing future hair growth.
Thermolysis electrolysis is a newer type of electrolysis that uses a high-frequency current to heat and destroy the hair follicle. This type of electrolysis is faster and less uncomfortable than galvanic electrolysis, but it may not be as effective for all hair types.
Blend electrolysis is a method that combines galvanic and thermolysis electrolysis. It uses both a direct current and a high-frequency current to destroy the hair follicle. This type of electrolysis is the most effective for all hair types and is often used for stubborn hair growth. Electrolysis hair removal procedure starts with an initial consultation with a licensed electrologist. During this consultation, the electrologist will evaluate the patient's skin and hair type, discuss the patient's medical history, and determine the best type of electrolysis for the patient's needs. Once the type of electrolysis has been determined, the patient will be asked to lie down on a treatment table. The electrologist will then sterilize the treatment area and insert a tiny probe into each hair follicle. The electrologist will then deliver a small electrical current to the root of the hair follicle, destroying it and preventing future hair growth. The entire procedure can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours, depending on the size of the treatment area. After the procedure, the patient may experience some redness and swelling in the treatment area. This is normal and should subside within a few hours. The patient should avoid sun exposure and other hair removal methods likech as waxing or plucking, for several days after the procedure. Thus, electrolysis hair removal surgery is a safe and effective way to permanently get rid of hair from almost any part of the body. It is a popular choice for people who have tried other hair removal methods without success. There are three types of electrolysis hair removal procedures: galvanic, thermolysis, and blend. The type of electrolysis chosen depends on the patient's skin and hair type. The procedure is done by inserting a tiny probe into the hair follicle and delivering a small electrical current to the hair root. After the procedure, the patient may experience some redness and swelling in the treatment area, but this is normal and should subside within a few hours.
When you want to permanently remove unwanted hair from your body.
When you have tried other hair removal methods such as shaving, waxing, and threading but they have not given you the desired results.
When you have excess hair growth due to hormonal imbalances resulting from medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
When you want to remove hair from sensitive areas such as the face, underarms, and bikini line.
When you want to avoid the risk of ingrown hairs, razor burn, and other skin irritations caused by other hair removal methods.
Schedule a consultation with a licensed electrologist to discuss your expectations from the procedure, medical history, and any concerns you may have about the procedure.
Avoid plucking, waxing, and threading your hair for at least four weeks before your electrolysis appointment. For the procedure to be successful, the hair follicles need to be intact.
Avoid direct sun exposure for 48 hours before your appointment. Sunburned skin is far more sensitive and likely to develop irritation during the procedure.
Cleanse your skin thoroughly before your appointment. Avoid using any lotions, creams, or oils on the area to be treated. The skin needs to be clean and dry for the procedure to be effective.
Avoid caffeine for at least 24 hours before your appointment. Caffeine can make you more sensitive to the procedure and increase your discomfort.
If you are concerned about discomfort while the surgery is being done, you can take overthe-counter painkillers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen before your appointment. However, do not take aspirin as it can increase your risk of bleeding.
Before undergoing electrolysis hair removal surgery, it is important to consult with a licensed electrologist. They will assess the individual's hair growth pattern and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
The individual should stop shaving or waxing the area to be treated at least a week before the surgery. This is because the hair needs to be visible for the electrologist to effectively remove it.
The individual should avoid sun exposure on the area to be treated for at least a week before the surgery. This is to prevent any skin damage or irritation during the surgery.
The individual should clean and exfoliate the area to be treated before the surgery. This will get rid of any dirt or oil that may be present on the skin and make it easier for the electrologist to remove the hair.
If the individual is taking any medications, they should inform the electrologist before the surgery. Some medications may affect the hair growth or cause skin sensitivity.
The electrologist will clean the target area and apply a numbing cream. This will reduce discomfort during the surgery.
The electrologist will put in a fine needle into each hair follicle individually. The needle delivers a small electrical current, which destroys hair follicle and restricts further hair growth.
The electrologist will use a tweezer to remove the hair from the follicle after it has been treated.
The electrologist will repeat the process for each hair follicle until the entire area has been treated.
After the surgery, the individual may experience redness, swelling, or scabbing on the treated area. The electrologist will provide aftercare instructions, which may include applying a soothing cream or avoiding certain activities for a few days.
Galvanic electrolysis uses a direct current. This creates a chemical reaction that destroys hair follicles. A fine needle is inserted into each and every hair follicle, and a low-level current is applied to the needle. This current creates a chemical reaction that produces lye, which damages the hair follicle.
Thermolysis electrolysis uses high-frequency alternating current to create heat that destroys hair follicles. A fine needle is put into each hair follicle, and a high-frequency current is applied to the needle. This current creates heat that destroys the hair follicle.
Blend electrolysis combines galvanic and thermolysis electrolysis to provide a more effective treatment. A fine needle is inserted into each hair follicle, and both a direct current and high-frequency current are applied to the needle. This current creates a chemical reaction that produces lye and heat, which damages and destroys the hair follicle.
After an electrolysis hair removal procedure, the treated area may be red and swollen. This is normal and should subside within a few hours. The treated hair will slolwly fall out over the next few weeks. It is important to keep the treated area clean and dry for the first 24 hours after the procedure. Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area so that there is no irritation and infection. Do not apply makeup or other products for at least 24 hours. Avoid direct exposure to sun and the use of tanning beds for a minimum period of 48 hours after the procedure. If you must be in the sun, wear protective clothing and use high SPF sunscreen.
The pain and feeling of discomfort can be managed with topical anesthetics or pain medication.
There is a risk of scarring with electrolysis hair removal. The risk can be lowered by choosing an experienced and qualified practitioner.
If the treated area is not kept clean and dry, there is a risk of infection. This can be minimized by following post-procedure instructions carefully and keeping the treated area clean.
Electrolysis hair removal can cause discoloration of the skin in the treated area. This is temporary in most cases and will fade over time.
There is a risk of regrowth after electrolysis hair removal. This can be minimized by following the recommended treatment plan and attending follow-up appointments.