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Electrolysis hair removal is a method of permanently removing unwanted hair from the body. It involves the use of a small probe inserted into the hair follicle to deliver an electric current that destroys the hair root.

During electrolysis, a fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle, and a low-level electric current is applied. The current damages the hair follicle, inhibiting future hair growth. Over time, with multiple sessions, the hair follicle is permanently disabled.

Yes, electrolysis is considered a permanent hair removal method. It targets the hair follicle, destroying it and preventing future hair growth. However, multiple sessions are usually required to treat all hair follicles in a particular area.

Yes, electrolysis can be performed on all hair and  skin types. It is safe and effective for individuals with various hair colors, including light, dark, and gray hair. It can be used on any part of the body, including the face, underarms, bikini area, and legs.

The sensation experienced during electrolysis can vary from person to person.
Some individuals may feel a slight tingling or pricking sensation, while others may
experience mild discomfort. The level of discomfort can depend on factors such as the sensitivity of the area being treated and individual pain tolerance.

The duration of an electrolysis session depends on the size of the treatment area and the density of hair. Sessions can range from 15 minutes to over an hour. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve desired results.

Temporary side effects of electrolysis may include redness, swelling, and slight
skin irritation in the treated area. These usually subside within a few hours to a day.
Following proper aftercare instructions can help minimize any potential side effects

The number of electrolysis sessions required can vary depending on factors such
as hair growth cycle, hair density, and individual response to treatment. Multiple sessions are usually needed to treat all hair follicles effectively. A professional electrologist can provide a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs.

Remember, it’s always best to consult with a certified electrologist to get accurate
information and personalized advice regarding electrolysis hair removal.

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