Electrolysis Hair Removal and its Effectiveness

If you want to remove hair and stop it growing back the easiest and most effective way is with electrolysis hair removal. Shaving, waxing, bleaching, buffing, depilatories and plucking are not as effective, do not produce long lasting results and cause more skin problems than electrolysis. The information contained within this article will help you to understand more about electrolysis hair removal so you can be more informed about the process and make a decision based on facts and not assumptions. This will also give you the most beneficial reasons to use electrolysis.

First let's look at the process of electrolysis hair removal. What is electrolysis? Electrology is the act of performing electrolysis depilation with a hair-thin probe made of metal in order to remove hair. The hair is removed by placing the probe into the hair follicle without puncturing the skin then electricity is sent through the probe to destroy the root of the hair follicle resulting in removal of the hair. Each individual hair has to be removed with the probe and takes about one minute per hair for removal. Electrolysis can be tedious and time-consuming, but it is also the most effective hair removal method currently available. Electrolysis is the only hair removal procedure deemed safe and effective by and approved by the FDA.

What can be expected from electrolysis? As with any other hair removal procedure results will vary. Most people are able to eliminate hair growth permanently over a period of time. A few people do not respond to this treatment as well but for the most part have had positive results. The process of electrolysis hair removal must be performed in several sessions in order to achieve optimal hair removal results and is far more effective and superior to any other traditional hair removal method.

Will it be permanent and is it painful? For most people this process does result in permanent hair removal over time and for some at least partial permanent results. Electrolysis results vary between individuals. Depending on your threshold of pain electrolysis hair removal can hurt a little. Most people said that they felt a stinging or tingling sensation that did not last long. If you experience more than average pain you can ask a professional to apply topical anesthesia before the procedure. That is uncommon.  Keep in mind it is not recommended that electrolysis be done at home. This procedure requires special skills and trained professionals for effective and safe results.

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