Electrolysis
Why Choose Electrolysis to Permanently Remove Unwanted Hair
At Embrace Skin and Wellness, we are dedicated to helping you permanently remove unwanted hair. Here are ways you benefit by choosing electrolysis…
- Permanent Results: Unlike temporary hair removal methods such as shaving, waxing, or threading, electrolysis provides a permanent solution. By targeting the hair follicles with precision, electrolysis disrupts their growth cycle, ensuring that your unwanted hair never returns.
- Suitable for All Skin and Hair Types: Electrolysis is a versatile procedure suitable for all skin tones and hair types. Whether you have light or dark skin, fine or coarse hair, electrolysis can effectively treat any area. From facial hair to bikini lines, legs to underarms, electrolysis adapts to your unique needs, ensuring optimal results for everyone.
- Precision and Accuracy: Electrolysis offers unparalleled precision and accuracy in hair removal. Our highly trained and licensed technicians use advanced technology and specialized tools to target individual hair follicles with utmost precision. This ensures that only the unwanted hair is treated, leaving the surrounding skin untouched.
- Freedom from Ingrown Hairs: Painful and unsightly ingrown hairs is a common result from traditional hair removal methods. Electrolysis eliminates this problem by permanently destroying the hair follicle, preventing future ingrown hair growth.
- Say Goodbye to Discomfort: Unlike other hair removal techniques that may cause discomfort or pain, electrolysis offers a comfortable and virtually painless experience. If desired, you can receive topical numbing cream.
An electrolysis treatment involves inserting of a sterile probe, the same size as the hair, into the hair follicle opening down to the DERMAL PAPILLA. The dermal papilla is the electrologist’s target. It is the part of the follicle that contains blood and nerves and feeds the growing hair. If the papilla and the regenerative cells surrounding it are destroyed, the hair will die. When the probe is in place, a high-frequency sound wave is applied that will destroy the papilla and the surrounding cells and loosen the hair in the follicle. The hair is then removed.