Electrolysis

Electrolysis Hair Removers:  Man, Or Woman, And Machine

Not all electrolysis hair removers are created equal, and if you are considering electrolysis to permanently rid yourself of unwanted hair, you want to make sure that you get the best qualified electrolysis hair remover using the best electrolysis equipment for your particular excessive hair problem.

Finding the right electrolysis hair remover to perform your procedure is not very difficult, as many states require that those who wish to practice professional electrolysis hair removal receive training and become licensed.  You simply need to ask about an electrolysis hair remover’s credentials to determine if he or she is an appropriate choice.

In some cases, you won’t even need to inquire about credentials, because hair removal facilities expect their electrolysis practitioners to have their licenses and certifications in plain view.  The salons which do this are good bets to provide you with satisfactory results, because they realize the importance of hiring only licensed electrolysis hair removers.

Human Electrolysis Hair Removers

Electrolysis, when applied correctly, is a completely safe procedure.  But in untrained hands it can cause problems, so by making sure your electrolysis hair remover has been trained in the correct techniques, you are greatly minimizing your risk of complications.

While even those electrolysis hair removers trained and licensed can sometimes treat clients incorrectly, and you yourself may even develop post-treatment problems, the odds of difficulties arising from a procedure at the hands of a licensed practitioner are far less than they would otherwise be.

Electrolysis hair removers will use different techniques and equipment depending on the density and location of the unwanted hair being removed, but the most common procedures performed by electrolysis hair removers are the thermolysis and Galvanic techniques.

Electrolysis Hair Remover Equipment
Galvanic electrolysis hair removers are the most basic use in the electrolysis industry.  Galvanic electrolysis hair removers simply insert needles into the hair follicles and using the needle to transmit an electrical DC current into the follicle.  The current causes a chemical change within the follicle, which kills both the growing hair and its root so that the hair is permanently removed.

The thermolysis electrolysis technique also involves the insertion of a directly into the follicle, but use an AC current which causes the interior temperature of the follicle to rise, and destroys the follicle itself.  The result, permanent hair removal, is the same.

Stare-of-the-art electrolysis hair removers combine both thermolysis and Galvanic technology, and provide the fastest and most thorough permanent hair removal currently available.




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