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Electrolysis Explained
Electrolysis is the only proven method of permanent and
safe hair removal for all hair and skin types.
Three Electrolysis Techniques
Short-wave (Thermolysis):
The use of high frequency current (radio waves) to produce heat to destroy the hair root area.
Hot and rapid, this technique is used for finer hairs.
Galvanic (Electrolysis):
The original form of permanent hair removal. A low, safe level of DC current is used to create
a chemical breakdown of the lining of the hair follicle. Slow and effective, this technique is
used for coarse, stubborn hair.
Blend:
A combination of the two techniques listed above. Faster than Galvanic, this technique is very
effective for sensitive skin and problem hairs such as curly or coarse hair.
Conditions that can be treated:
- Skin tags
- Spider veins
- Blood moles
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