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What is Electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a method which is used to remove body hair permanently by destroying the root of the hair. The growth centre of the hair follicle is destroyed through the use of chemical or heat energy so that it never grows back. Most areas of the body can be treated using electrolysis and it is a very safe and effective method of hair removal with very few side effects.
Why is Electrolysis popular?
Unwanted body hairhair removal
Electrolysis vs Laser Hair Removal
In comparison an alternative method for long term hair removal is laser. Laser hair removal is widely considered a method of removing hair permanently however it is more accurate to say that laser hair removal reduces hair to the brink of being totally removed - modern technology has resulted in advancements in laser treatments so results are close to total hair removal without eliminating all hair completely. Electrolysis is the only method that truly eliminates hair on a permanently. Another advantage of electrolysis when compared to to laser is that an electrolysis treatment is effective on all hair types, where laser typically only works on dark hair. Electrolysis is also a more precise procedure and can be used for finicky procedures such as eyebrow shaping.
What are the side effects of Electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a painless procedure and yields very few negative side effects, however before undertaking the procedure you should be aware of a few key things. In some cases the individual may experience slight redness of skin for a short period after an electrolysis session, other than that there are no negative side effects. Electrolysis is however can be expensive and is a time consuming procedure because it is highly detailed and works on one hair at a time. You should take this into consideration and weigh up your options before deciding to go through with electrolysis
Further Information
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis