What is Electrolysis Hair Removal ?
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Although the method looks crude its in fact one of the most
effective methods of hair removal. Here a thin thread like metal
probe is inserted into the hair follicle. Through this metal probe
an electric current is delivered into the hair follicle. In this way
it causes the decrease in growth of hair in particular parts of the
body. The only disadvantage with this method is that it can be
painful tedious and expensive.
There are Three main Types of Methods of
Electrolysis that is used for Hair Removal Techniques
1.Galvanic Electrolysis:
In this method galvanic electricity or direct current is used. Here
the direct current is passed through the follicle causing a chemical
reaction. When the electricity is passed it reacts with the body
salts and moisture and as a result of which a minute quantity of iye
is produced. This iye effectively destroys all the hair it comes in
contact with.
2.Thermolysis: In this
method of electrolysis a high frequency radio wave or short wave
which uses alternating current to kill hair growth cells. The very
high frequency current produced by the electrologist needle disturbs
the follicle tissue and produces heat. This heat is enough to
destroy all affective are in the region.
3.Blend: In the blend
method both the above methods are used in combination .when both the
methods are used together it quickly raises the heat of the lye
created by the galvanic process, thereby greatly accelerating its
normally slow reaction speed.
Although electrolysis is a little painful but it is worth the pain
if you really want your hair removed. It is a permanent hair removal
process but it takes time and patience on the part of the patient.
the duration of those treatments, will depend on a number of factors
such as heredity, your hair type, the amount of hair that must be
removed, and where it is located, your skin type, and how quickly it
heals, your medical condition, or prescription drugs you are taking.
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