Electrolysis Permenant Hair Reduction and Advanced Treatments
Hair Removal
What is it and how does it work ?
Electrolysis is a method of removing individual hairs from the face or body. My electrolysis devices destroys the growth center of the hair with heat energy. After a very fine wire is inserted into the hair follicle, the hair is removed with tweezers.
Most areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis, including the eyebrows, face, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and legs. There are generally no permanent side effects, but sometimes a temporary, slight reddening of the skin may occur.
Many factors influence hair growth, so you will need to return for several electrolysis visits. The total number of sessions needed to remove hair permanently from a particular area will vary from person to person.
For electrolysis to work, your hair needs to be in its growing phase (it also has resting and shedding phases).
Most clients return once a week or every other week as needed. Each treatment lasts between 15 minutes and one hour, and it can take up to a year and a half to complete all the needed sessions.
Advanced Electrolysis
Electrolysis has been used for more than 100 years to treat problems such as broken capillaries, spider naevi and skin tags. Electrolysis is used to successfully remove, visibly reduce and improve the appearance of unwanted skin blemishes, offering immediate and effective results.
How does it work?
Advanced Electrolysis is a treatment that uses a Thermolysis current and a very fine needle to either cauterise or lift away the superficial epidermis, depending on the type of blemish that is being treated.
What concerns can be treated and what kind of results can be expected?
Red Veins and Spider Naevi
Typically up to three treatments may be required, although there may be a noticeable difference after just one treatment.
Skin Tags
These small blemishes are cauterised and removed instantly, with small red marks or scabbing appearing after treatment.These will disappear after 7-10 days. Occasionally they need to be treated and left to dry and fall off.
Milia
The current cauterises the blemish and the milia is reabsorbed back into the skin.
Seborrhoeic Keratosis
The current is used to lift away and cauterise, scabs will appear for up to two weeks. Once these have healed, you will see that the blemish has been fully removed.
Syringoma/Xanthelasma
The current applied will shrink the blemish. Small crusts and swellings will then appear, taking up to two weeks to heal. Several treatments may be needed, depending on the area to be treated.
Age Spot Removal
These blemishes are lifted away and cauterised, leaving small scabs that will disappear over a couple of weeks.
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