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Electrolysis

Permanent Hair Removal Since 1875
The 3 Methods of Permanent Hair Removal using electrolysis:
The Galvanic Method:
Destroys the hair by decomposing the papilla (the source of nourishment for the hair) by the means of chemical action produced by the galvanic current.

The Thermolysis Method:
Destroys the hair by coagulating the papilla through the use of heat produced by high-frequency current.

The Blend Method:
​This is a combination of both the Galvanic and Thermolysis methods. This method has combined the thoroughness of one technique with swiftness of the other. These combined qualities have made The Blend especially effective in treating deep, bulbous terminal hairs and curved follicles which have proven too difficult for high-frequency alone.
So how does it all work? ​
Electrolysis is the only FDA approved permanent form of hair removal. Using a fine hair-like probe and a minute amount of electrical current the portion of the hair responsible for initial growth is destroyed. 80% +/- of the hair treated is destroyed with the first application; however, only a small portion of a person's hair is visible at any one time; therefore, consistency and regular treatments are essential in order to eventually see, treat and destroy each hair. Side effects are minimal with redness lasting a few minutes to a few hours. 

For most people, this process causes very little discomfort. As for those who do experience discomfort, we can change settings and type of electrolysis used. With the ability to offer all 3 types of electrolysis it allows us to customize our service to our clients and not force our clients into a one size fits all.

We use state of the art equipment "Apilus" by Dectro, one time use sterile probes and we are always seeking continuing education opportunities.
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