For those who are not
familiar with this process, electrolysis involves removing hair by applying
electric current to the follicle. Widely used by millions of people, today
electrolysis is a big and successful business. Unlike laser hair removal
electrolysis is a permanent hair removal therapy approved by FDA as a permanent
hair removal treatment. But for newbies, they still have some questions to ask.
Here below, we are discussing some basic questions that everyone asks before
using electrolysis.
Is it safe?
Of course YES,
electrolysis is completely safe and approved by the medical profession. But it
is preferable for you to select a qualified electrologist who takes proper
sanitation and sterilization procedures.
Is it painful?
Some patients may feel
tingling sensations. But others don’t know when the process was started and
finished.
Is it a permanent
solution?
Believe me, electrolysis
is the only permanent solution to removing unwanted hair.
On what body parts it
can be used?
Electrolysis can be used
anywhere with the exception of superbly sensitive areas such as eyelids. Hairs
around chin, neck, lip, nipples, abdomen and bikini line are most common areas
for electrolysis hair removal.
How many sessions of
electrolysis are required?
A series of electrolysis
sessions are required, depending on the structure of hair, sensitivity of skin,
medical conditions and previously what hair removal methods are used.
Is it costly?
Electrolysis is costlier
than waxing and plucking methods. But remember, it is a permanent hair removal solution.
Will there be any
permanent damage to skin?
No, absolutely no
permanent damage to the skin surface or anywhere else in the body.
I
think now you should have all the answers for your question about electrolysis.
My name is Debra Matos and I am a licensed and renowned electrologist and
offering electrolysis services in Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Sunrise
Florida and other areas of South Florida. Electrolysis
By Debra is my private office situated at Fort Lauderdale where I serve to
my patients. To get more details on electrolysis, please contact with me
personally at 954-742-4610. You also can browse my website for more information.
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