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Electrolysis: Hair Removal Method

Nobody wants to be hairy, especially when that hair is in places that ought to be smooth. Millions of dollars are spent each year by men and women in an attempt to remove unwanted hair. From shaving to waxing, most hair removal methods are at least somewhat painful and many involve some degree of risk.

 

As public knowledge grows, electrolysis is being considered by an increasing group of individuals who are seeking to look their best. With its fast results and painless procedure people are turning to this newer hair removal method in droves.

The best thing about electrolysis is that people of any race, gender or skin type can use it equally well. It can be used anywhere you may have unwanted hair. It is easy to do and with the increased availability of home electrolysis machines it is convenient too.

It would be difficult to explain the process through which electrolysis works in great detail. With its highly technical nature based on advanced chemistry and physics makes it necessary for trained technicians to work with the equipment. Fortunately those individuals have worked to develop safe ways to apply the process so that it is possible for electrolysis to be performed at home.

While the results of electrolysis are permanent it is important to understand that this is not the result of a single session. In fact it takes many sessions that last 15 minutes to an hour in length. By recurring sessions the hair follicles are prevented from repairing themselves and eventually are unable to continue to grow fresh hair.

In order for electrolysis to work an electric current needs to pass through a specially formulated gel. This might sound painful, but it is remarkably gentle and what sensation you have, if any, is not unpleasant at all. Some describe it as a tickling sensation as the electricity passes through the roots. Electrolysis is a very safe process, in fact it is safer than any other hair removal process in use.

If you decide to process with electrolysis treatment from a clinic be sure to check into the credentials of that location. Only trained professionals should administer electrolysis treatment. The clinic or salon should be clean and well administered and the credentials of any treatment professionals should be available to be seen.

Because of the fact that only trained professionals should perform treatments you may find that the cost of electrolysis at a clinic is quite high. As doctors and nurses the clinicians rightly charge accordingly for their services. To make sure that you are getting your money's worth, don't be afraid to interview your service provider and speak with previous clients if at all possible. When you are comfortable with both the clinic and the technician you can feel comfortable that you have made the right decision with your electrolysis treatment.



 

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