Electrolysis

If You Are Wondering, “How Does Electrolysis Work?”

If you’re asking how does electrolysis work, you will only get an answer by learning what the process of electrolysis does. Electrolysis hair removal is a far more complex procedure than any to which you may be accustomed.   The most common hair removal treatments, like shaving, depilatory application, and waxing, only remove hair showing above the surface of the skin. 

If you want to know how does electrolysis work with an unwanted hair problem like yours, you just have to picture new hair being produced inside each of your active hair follicles, when an electrical current is applied to the interior of the follicles, destroying their hair-growing ability.  When that ability goes, your days of unwanted hair go with it.

The question of how does electrolysis work can also be answered by examining the different kinds of electrolysis.  There are three distinct methods of electrolysis:  Galvanic, thermolysis, and blend electrolysis which is a combination of the first two.

How Does Galvanic Electrolysis Work?

In Galvanic electrolysis, the electrolysis machine applies direct current (DC) electricity directly to a hair root by means of a tiny probe which has been inserted in the hair follicle without penetrating the skin.  The current will create a chemical reaction within the follicle, and the reaction will cause a sodium hydroxide buildup, which is toxic to the follicle and causes its death.

How Does Thermolysis Electrolysis Work?
While thermolysis also involves the insertion of a probe into the hair follicle, thermolysis transmits alternating current (AC) electrical charges to the interior of the hair follicle. Alternating current produces no chemical reaction, however; instead it heats the molecules of water which surround the follicles to such a degree that the follicles are so badly damaged that they no longer function.

Both the Galvanic and thermolysis methods of electrolysis work in a relatively short period.  Of the two methods, thermolysis is less reliable in producing permanent hair removal.

How Does Blend Electrolysis Work?
Blend electrolysis is a combination of the Galvanic and thermolysis methods into one electrolysis technique.  The blend method also employs a probe inserted into a hair follicle which is producing undesirable hair.  But with the blend method, both alternating and direct electrical currents are applied to the follicle simultaneously, as a two-pronged attack.  Blend electrolysis works very quickly and effectively to produce permanent hair loss.

If you are still wondering if there is more to the answer to your question of how does electrolysis work, each of the three methods of electrolysis starts with the insertion of a probe into the hair follicle, after which the electrolysis machine transmits an electrical current into the follicle.  The entire process is designed to permanently destroy the follicle’s ability to produce hair.

Electrolysis is an extremely time intensive process simply because the hair follicles must be treated one at a time.  The length of a single electrolysis treatment will depend on how large an area of unwanted hair is being removed, the sensitivity of the client’s skin, the density of the hair, and the curvature of the hair follicles.




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