ELECTROLYSIS HAIR REMOVAL

Electrolysis Hair RemovalElectrolysis Hair Removal equipment allows for effective, long lasting results for your customers. Electrolysis Hair Removal has a very important place in the repertoire of beauty treatments. It has a number of advantages over IPL and Laser treatments for small or sensitive areas; it is less expensive and it causes permanent destruction of the hair follicle. Best administered beauty professionals, electrolysis by is most suitable for hair removal for small or sensitive areas with fewer hairs. Choose from our professional range of equipment or call us to discuss our products on 01270 630280.

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coated with a medical-grade, metacrylic insulator to protect the skin from over treatment and the patient from discomfort.

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Coated with 24ct, nickel-free Gold. Ideal for clients with sensitive skin.

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Button switched needle holder for use with hair removal machines.

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Gold needles with extra shaping and polishing to achieve the ideal point allowing easy and gradual penetration to the target depth.

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Stainless Steel needle sculpted from Swedish surgical steel. For clients with strong resistant skin.


Electrolysis is a method of hair removal that uses electrical currents to destroy individual hair follicles, preventing them from producing new hair. It is one of the few methods of hair removal that is considered permanent, as it can provide long-lasting results when performed correctly. Electrolysis is commonly used to remove unwanted hair from various parts of the body, including the face, arms, legs, underarms, and bikini area.
Here's how electrolysis for hair removal typically works:
  1. Insertion of a fine probe: A trained and certified electrologist inserts a very fine, sterile probe (usually a thin metal wire) into the hair follicle. The probe is inserted along the natural direction of hair growth.
  2. Application of electrical current: Once the probe is in place, a small electrical current is applied to the follicle. This electrical current generates heat, which damages the hair follicle's ability to produce new hair.
  3. Hair removal: After the electrical current is applied, the hair is then removed with tweezers. The hair should slide out easily since the follicle has been effectively disabled.
  4. Repeat sessions: Multiple sessions are usually required because hair grows in different stages, and electrolysis is most effective when hair is in the active growth phase (anagen). The number of sessions needed varies depending on factors like the area being treated, hair thickness, and individual factors.
Electrolysis is considered a safe and effective method of hair removal when performed by a skilled and licensed electrologist. It is suitable for all skin types and hair colors, unlike some other hair removal methods such as laser hair removal, which may be less effective for people with light hair or darker skin tones.
There are three main methods of electrolysis:
  1. Galvanic Electrolysis: This method uses a direct current (DC) to create a chemical reaction in the hair follicle, which destroys the follicle's ability to grow new hair.
  2. Thermolysis or High-Frequency Electrolysis: Thermolysis involves the use of alternating current (AC) to generate heat within the follicle, effectively cauterizing it and preventing hair regrowth.
  3. Blend Method: The blend method combines both galvanic and thermolysis techniques to maximize the effectiveness of hair removal.
It's important to note that electrolysis can be time-consuming, as it treats one hair follicle at a time, making it best suited for smaller areas or for individuals who seek permanent hair removal for specific hair types or colors that may not respond well to other methods. Before undergoing electrolysis, it's essential to consult with a qualified electrologist to discuss your goals, the treatment plan, and potential side effects, which can include redness, swelling, and temporary skin discoloration. It's also crucial to choose a reputable and licensed practitioner to ensure a safe and effective treatment.