ELECTROLYSIS - PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL

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We provide Electrolysis, which produces permanent hair removal through special techniques that disrupt hair growth. The process works by inserting a probe connected to an epilator device into each hair follicle. It uses alternating current, direct current or both in hair follicles to stop new hair from growing. This prevents your hair follicles from forming new growth cells and causes existing hairs to fall out or easily removed by your Licensed Electrologists.

However, you’ll still need multiple follow-up appointments for the best results. Why? Your hair does not all grow out at one time. Your hair grows in stages, and your Licensed Electrologist will need to treat each hair in the correct stage to PERMANENTLY treat that particular follicle. In addition to producing more permanent results, electrolysis is extremely versatile. It can help inhibit new hair growth for all skin and hair types. Electrolysis may also be used anywhere on the body, including the eyebrows, ears and nose.

At Scarlet Electrolysis, we use 3 electrolysis modalities:

  • Thermolysis destroys the follicle through heat, generated by friction from the alternating current used. It works faster than blend electrolysis, taking less than a second per hair.
  • Galvanic hair removal technique uses direct current electrolysis. The electric current is passed down a needle into the hair follicle where it creates a physico-chemical reaction that converts tissue saline into sodium hydroxide. This caustic soda agent destroys the hair bulb, ensuring unwanted hair won’t grow back.  It breaks down water and salt molecules contained in the follicle to create a new substance called lye (NaOH), which is corrosive, thereby leading to the destruction of cells and tissues responsible for hair growth. The modality was first reported in medical literature in 1875 by ophthalmologist Dr. Charles E. Michel as a method for removing ingrown eyelashes.
  • Blend kills the hair follicle by a chemical process instead of heat. Your skin contains salty water, and when a direct current is applied, a tiny chemical reaction happens causing lye to form destroying the follicle. It takes longer than thermolysis at about 8-12 seconds per hair. It is mostly used for stubborn hairs and those that have distorted follicles.
  • WHAT IS ELECTROLYSIS?
  • HOW DO I KNOW IF ELECTROLYSIS IS FOR ME?
  • HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
  • DOES ELECTROLYSIS HURT?
  • HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR ELECTROLYSIS TO WORK?
  • IS ELECTROLYSIS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN LASER?
  • ELECTROLYSIS AND LGBTQIA+
  • PCOS - POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
  • Common Women Areas

    Almost all areas of the body can be subject to unwelcome hair growth. For women, the unwanted hair on commonly visible areas, like the face, usually takes priority.

    Hair growth on the chin, upper lip, jaw, and neck areas are usually caused by hormones, whether imbalanced or not. Genetics and medications can also cause excess hair on the face and on body areas such as the chest, breasts, and abdomen.

    The most commonly treated areas for women are:
    Chin - Neck - Jawline - Upper lip - Sides of face - Eyebrows - Chest - Areolas - Abdomen - Breasts - Bikini lines - Underarms - Hairline - Fingers and Toes.

     

  • Common Men Areas
  • Ingrown Hairs
  • Bikini Area