What is electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a method of removing unwanted hair that allows you to get rid of it permanently. This process may seem complicated, but it is actually quite simple. Let's break down how it works and why it is so effective.
How does electrolysis work?
Electrolysis uses a very small electric needle to destroy the root of each hair. Here is how it happens:
Preparation: The specialist uses a special device with a thin needle. This needle is so small that it is almost not felt.
Penetration: The needle is inserted into the hair follicle – the small opening from which the hair grows.
Electric impulse: A weak electric impulse is sent through the needle, which destroys the root of the hair. It is not painful, just a slight tingling sensation.
Hair removal: After the root is destroyed, the hair is easily removed with tweezers.
Why is electrolysis effective?
Electrolysis destroys the root of the hair, so it can no longer grow. Here are the main advantages of this method:
Permanent: After several sessions, the hair no longer grows on the treated areas.
Suitable for everyone: It doesn't matter what color or thickness your hair is. Electrolysis works on all hair and skin types.
Any body area: Electrolysis can be done on the face, arms, legs, back, and even in intimate areas.
How safe is it?
Electrolysis is a safe method when performed by a qualified specialist. The procedure does not leave scars and does not cause serious side effects. Sometimes there may be slight redness of the skin, but it quickly disappears.
How many sessions are needed?
The number of sessions depends on the area and density of the hair. Usually, several sessions are needed to completely remove all the hair, as hair grows in different phases. The specialist will help you create an individual treatment plan.
Who is electrolysis suitable for?
Electrolysis is suitable for anyone who wants to permanently get rid of unwanted hair. It is an ideal option for those who are tired of shaving, waxing strips, and other temporary hair removal methods.
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