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How Electrolysis Works

Experience the unparalleled effectiveness and safety of electrolysis, the sole proven permanent hair removal process. Unlike other systems, electrolysis stands as the gold standard. For a comprehensive understanding, explore the FDA's laser facts website, a valuable resource to kick-start your research on permanent hair removal.

Types of Electrolysis

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Galvanic

A hair removal system that involves a probe emitting a galvanic current. This current alters the salt and water within the hair follicle, resulting in the production of lye. This lye dissolves the follicle's base, halting hair growth. Its fluid nature allows lye to reach even distorted and curved follicles, ensuring comprehensive treatment.

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Thermolysis

Thermolysis operates by applying heat to the water surrounding the probe within the skin. This heat is pivotal in disrupting the regrowth of hair. By targeting the water molecules, thermolysis effectively impedes hair follicle regeneration. This process not only halts current hair growth but also inhibits the follicle's ability to produce new hairs in the future.

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Blend

This technique harnesses the power of both thermolysis and galvanic currents synergistically. It optimizes the efficacy of hair removal. In this process, lye is heated, rendering it even more potent in permanently removing hairs. Despite its enhanced effectiveness, the blend technique offers a heightened level of comfort compared to thermolysis alone.Â