Electrolysis hair removal

ELECTROLYSIS HAIR REMOVAL

Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal that targets individual hair follicles using an electrical current. A fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle, delivering energy that destroys the follicle’s ability to produce hair. This technique is effective on all hair colors and skin types, making it a versatile option for various individuals. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve complete hair removal, as hair grows in different cycles.

10 minutes £ 20

15 minutes £ 25

30 minutes £ 45 

Electrolysis Procedure

  1. Consultation and Preparation:
    The process begins with a consultation to assess the treatment area, skin type, and hair type. The practitioner explains the procedure, potential results, and any pre-treatment instructions. The area is then cleaned to ensure it is free of oils, makeup, or other debris.
  2. Insertion of the Probe:
    A sterile, fine probe (needle) is carefully inserted into each hair follicle. The probe is not a needle that pierces the skin but rather a device designed to slide into the natural opening of the follicle without damaging the surrounding tissue.
  3. Application of Energy:
    The probe delivers a small electrical current to the follicle. Depending on the type of electrolysis used (thermolysis, galvanic, or a blend of both), the energy either generates heat or a chemical reaction to destroy the hair follicle.
  4. Hair Removal:
    Once the follicle is treated, the hair is gently removed with tweezers. If the follicle is adequately destroyed, the hair should slide out easily without resistance.
  5. Post-Treatment Care:
    After the session, the treated area may appear red or slightly swollen. The practitioner may apply a soothing cream or recommend an aftercare routine to minimize irritation and prevent infection. Regular follow-up sessions are scheduled to target new hair growth until the desired results are achieved.