Permanent Hair Removal By Electrolysis - Samaya Beauty Centre
Permanent Hair Removal By Electrolysis - Samaya Beauty Centre
Samaya Beauty Laser therapy and electrolysis both produce longer-lasting effects compared to shaving. But electrolysis seems to work the best. The results are more permanent.
If you have extra or unwanted hair growth, electrolysis can provide permanent hair removal. It’s safe to use for facial hair removal and on the rest of body. During your sessions, a trained electrologist removes the hair with an electric current. The procedure is not painful and has no long-lasting side effects.
Permanent Hair Removal By Electrolysis
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professional in Epping, Melbourne including Mill Park, Bundoora, Epping, Lalor &
Thomastown, Electrolysis is a method of removing individual hairs from the face
or body. Today's medical electrolysis devices destroy the growth center of the
hair with chemical or heat energy. After a very fine probe is inserted into the
hair follicle, the hair is removed with tweezers.
Samaya Beauty most areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis, including the eyebrows, face, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and legs. There are generally no permanent side effects, but sometimes a temporary, slight reddening of the skin may occur.
What Causes Unwanted Hair Growth?
Hair growth is the result of heredity and hormone levels. Also, some drugs, temporary methods of hair removal, and illnesses can stimulate hair growth. Electrolysis may be an option when hair growth is in an area of the body where it may not be desired such as on a woman's upper lip, chin, or bikini line.
How Many Electrolysis Treatments Will I Need?
Many factors influence hair growth, so you will need to return for several electrolysis visits. The total number of sessions needed to remove hair permanently from a particular area will vary from person to person. Most clients return once a week or every other week as needed. But the unwanted hair will be gone forever once the series of treatments is complete. Each treatment lasts between 15 minutes and one hour.
What is electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a hair removal treatment.
A trained electrologist inserts a thin wire into the hair follicle under the
surface of the skin. An electric current moves down the wire to the bottom of
the follicle, destroying the hair root. The follicle damage prevents hair from
growing and causes the existing hair to fall out. Electrolysis has been around
for more than 100 years. It was first invented to remove irritating ingrown
eyelash hairs. Electrolysis is the only FDA-approved method for permanent hair
removal, electrolysis hair treatment.
Myths About Electrolysis
Myth: Electrolysis is very painful. For most people, today’s methods don’t cause a lot of pain, but it can hurt. If you find it too uncomfortable, your doctor may be able to give you an anesthetic cream.
Myth: The electric tweezer method is permanent. The FDA and the American Medical Association recognize only electrolysis as a permanent method of removing hair. Some states prohibit those using or selling the electric tweezer from claiming it provides permanent hair removal.
Myth: Temporary electrolysis hair treatment methods are preferable. To remove body hair, chemical depilatories (liquids or creams) are frequently used. These items contain irritant chemicals and can be time-consuming and messy to use. Similarly, bleaches contain harsh chemicals that do little to conceal dark hair. They may also cause skin discoloration. Waxing is another temporary hair removal method that is typically performed in salons.
When the hot wax has dried over the hair, it is removed from the skin. When the wax is removed, the hair is stripped. Waxing can be both painful and expensive. Although there are home waxing kits available, they can be messy and difficult to use. There are home electrolysis devices available. but they are often unsafe for use by anyone who is not trained in electrolysis.
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