RADICAL HAIR REMOVAL ELECTROLYSIS

RADICAL HAIR REMOVAL ELECTROLYSIS

Needle hair removal is perhaps the most effective method as it uses electricity to directly destroy the hair root.
It is the only hair removal method for white hairs, as the lack of melanin makes lasers that target the melanin pigment ineffective.
HOW DOES RADICAL HAIR REMOVAL WORK?
It is a method of selective-targeted destruction of regenerative hair cells, with the help of a special direct current device (electrolysis or blend). With the help of a very fine, sterile and disposable gold needle, we precisely enter the lower part of the hair follicle (hair root). At the same time, we apply a controlled short-duration and voltage current, thus electrolyzing the pocket. The hair can then be easily removed without any resistance.
IS IT A HARD AND TIME-CONSUMING PROCESS?
It is a technique that requires patience, precision and experience.
Local anesthetic cream before treatment, minimizes discomfort, so it is considered a well-tolerated procedure.
The average duration of the session is 15-20 minutes, as white and blonde hairs are treated “hair by hair” in the desired anatomical area (chin – cheeks – upper lip – chest).
WILL I HAVE RESULTS FROM THE FIRST APPLICATION?
The results of the method are excellent and visible in many cases from the very first application. Thus, depending on the thickness of the hair, a significant percentage of weak and thin hairs are destroyed in the first session, while the harder final white or blonde hairs are gradually degenerated until they are completely destroyed.
How often should it be repeated?
The indicated interval between electrolysis sessions is approximately one month.
CAN THE ELECTROLYSIS METHOD FOR WHITE-BLONDE HAIRS BE COMBINED WITH THE LASER FOR BLACK HAIRS IN DIFFERENT ANATOMICAL AREAS?
The two methods combine perfectly in cases of mixed (black and white) hairs.
The laser application is preceded by the application of the laser, where it “reads” exclusively the dark hairs.
White-blond hairs are unaffected by the laser due to the lack of pigment in them.
Immediately afterwards, we can easily manage the remaining white-blond ones, using the electrolysis method.
