History
In l875 an ophthalmologist, Dr. Charles E. Michael, discovered
a way to remove an ingrown eyelash from a patient. Dr. Michaels
method has been improved upon and modified. Today the process
of electrolysis is recognized as a safe, permanent method of
hair removal on all parts of the face and body.How
does Electrolysis work?
 With the process of electrolysis, using a device called an epilator,
every hair is individually treated according to its depth,
thickness and direction of growth. A presterilized, individual
disposable probe (filament) is used only once for each patient,
insuring complete safety. The probe is inserted into the hair
follicle, which is actually a natural opening on the skin.
There is a slight tingling, warm sensation as a very small
amount of controlled electrical current cauterizes and destroys
the dermal papilla (hair matrix that controls the development
and growth of the hair). This causes the hair to become dislodged.
A forceps is then used to help the hair slide out effortlessly.
There is no pulling sensation when the procedure is performed
properly. The skin is not harmed in any way. The treated area
may redden slightly (erythema) or swelling may occur (perifollicular
edema). These conditions usually disappear within 15 minutes
to an hour. Tiny scabs may also appear on the body several
days after treatment, and are a natural part of the healing
process.
How long will it take to remove
all the hair?
Electrolysis is a commitment. A weekly or bi-weekly schedule
of 15-60 minute sessions must be followed to successfully
eliminate the hair. Following a rigid schedule of treatments
is paramount to achieve permanent hair removal and is especially
important because of the nature of hair growth. Usually hair
will grow in a major follicle producing a coarse terminal
hair surrounded by smaller, finer follicles that may or may
not be producing hairs at the time. When the terminal hair
is removed a finer hair often seems to replace it. However,
it is not the same hair. The treated hair has been permanently
removed. Since we treat an effect (hirsutism) not a cause
(androgen production), a smaller follicle adjacent to the
treated hair follicle may now be producing a finer hair due
to the existing androgens in the body. This smaller follicle
needs to be also treated. Electrolysis is a gradual process.
It takes time to achieve permanent removal of all the hair
those that are actively growing and those that have
the potential to grow. As the hair growth lessen,s the treatments get shorter and become less frequent until the hairs no longer return.
Is Electrolysis
for me?
Electrolysis is more effective in shaping eyebrows and for
people with very dark skin and/or light (blonde, white or
gray) hair than laser. Electrolysis is indeed an excellent,
viable means of permanent hair removal used by many for over
100 years. However, it is a tedious, time consuming, sometimes
painful, hair by hair process that requires a constant commitment
of two to three years to achieve the desired hair free results.
There is now another revolutionary method for rapid permanent
hair reduction– LASER
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