Electrolysis
Permanent Hair Removal
Only option for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis was discovered by Charles E. Michael, MD - an ophthalmologist - in 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. He needed a safe way to remove ingrown eyelashes. The method was adapted for treatment of excess hair on other areas of the body. This technique is still used today, with improvements of modern computerized technical methods.
Removing Hair
Whether the cause of the extensive hair growth is metabolic, hormonal, or hereditary, electrolysis treatment will remove your hair just about anywhere, except mucus areas. Permanent hair removal is an effective solution for all skin types, and is the only permanent method approved by the FDA.
How It Works
As the hair is treated, regrowth is prevented rather than just removed temporarily - only electrolysis provides both hair removal and elimination.
A very light electrical current is applied to the hair follicle with a fine sterilized disposable probe to the dermal papilla. Once the current is applied, the hairs are destroyed. In some cases the treatments are repeated to achieve permanency. Regardless of the cause - heredity, metabolic, or hormonal conditions - electrolysis will permanently remove unwanted hair to reveal a glowing confident you.
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Skin's Side Effects
I use the latest technology and techniques available, ensuring your utmost comfort during and after your appointment. Temporary redness may occur immediately after your electrolysis treatment; however, it varies from person to person.
Contact me and I will quickly, easily, and safely remove your unwanted hair with my electrolysis treatments.