

What Is Electrolysis?
Electrolysis is the only method approved by the FDA for permanent removal of unwanted hair. Invented in 1875, by Dr. Charles Michel, Electrolysis still remains the Gold standard. A small electric current is transmitted by a fine, sterile probe directly into the natural opening of the hair follicle, destroying the dermal papilla, the matrix, and an area called "the bulge", all of which cause hair to grow and regenerate.
How Does Electrolysis Work?
A fine probe is inserted into the natural channel of the hair follicle. Which sits on the outer layer of the epidermis. A current is released to destroy the germinative cells and tissues responsible for hair growth. For the most successful results the hair must be in the Anagen phase; the growth period when it is attached to the capillaries responsible for hair growth.
Benefits of Electrolysis

Permanent Results
Electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal technique approved by the FDA. This method eliminates the components of the hair follicle responsible for hair growth and regeneration. ensuring unwanted hair won't grow back.

Versatility
Unlike laser hair removal, Electrolysis is highly effective for all skin and hair colors. as well as for all hair types and textures. Electrolysis can be used to remove unwanted hair from virtually all facial and body areas.

Safety
When performed by a licensed Electrologist; Electrolysis is a safe and permanent hair removal method. Following a treatments plan and a guide on aftercare will ensure optimal skin healing.

Cost Effective
Unlike temporary hair removal methods Electrolysis delivers permanent results. No more plucking, shaving, waxing, or laser hair removal. Electrolysis hair removal treatment is a cost-effective investment that will save you money in the long run.
How Does Electrolysis Compare to Laser?
Laser hair removal works by generating heat to cauterize hair follicles, but it lacks the precision to efficiently target individual follicles. As a result, only a portion of the follicles are impacted during each session, making the results less reliable compared to Electrolysis.
While laser treatments can cause some hairs to grow back lighter and finer, the follicles remain active, and in some cases, laser therapy may even stimulate new hair growth, known as paradoxical hypertrichosis.
Another limitation of laser therapy is that it’s less effective on darker skin tones and offers poor results for individuals with blond, white, or red hair. In contrast, Electrolysis works on all skin types and hair colors, making it a more versatile and permanent solution for hair removal.
40% - 80%
of hair is typically reduced with laser treatments, whereas Electrolysis has been proven to completely and permanently remove ALL hair.

PCOS & Electrolysis; A Permanent Solution For Unwanted Hair
Smooth, hair-free skin can boost confidence and self-esteem, but for many women with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), excessive hair growth can be a difficult issue.
PCOS often causes unwanted hair, especially on the face, chest, or breasts, typically starting around puberty. Temporary hair removal methods may provide short-term results, but the hair usually grows back, often thicker and more noticeable. Repeated use of tweezing, waxing, threading, or laser treatments can also lead to skin irritation and pigmentation changes.
Excessive hair growth, or hirsutism, is often linked to hormonal imbalances. Electrologists are trained to recognize this condition and may suggest consulting a doctor if needed. During a consultation, they assess hair growth patterns and other factors to provide the best solution.
Electrolysis is the only FDA-approved method for permanent hair removal, effective on all skin types and hair colors. Skilled professionals use advanced techniques to ensure a comfortable and lasting treatment. Sessions can range from 15 minutes to over an hour, depending on the amount of hair to be removed.

