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People bothered by their body hair often seek safe and permanent hair removal solutions. Electrolysis is a permanent treatment and can be performed on most areas of the body. Below is a guide explaining some of the benefits of electrolysis over other depilatory methods.

A Guide to Electrolysis Hair Removal

What Hair Removal Options Are Available?Hair Removal

Most people pursue temporary, at-home hair removal applications such as shaving, tweezing, and waxing. These methods can cause ingrown hairs during regrowth and may be inconvenient for more sensitive areas of the body. For consumers looking for more lasting solutions, laser hair removal and electrolysis are the only FDA-approved options. However, laser hair removal treatments are not permanent, as some regrowth will occur for most clients. The laser process employs light pulses to destroy hair follicles by attacking the melanin inside. However, this approach makes the process less effective for people with darker complexions, though some lasers are more effective for more pigment int heir skin.

How is Electrolysis Different?

Electrolysis permanently removes hair by inserting a fine needle into the hair follicle and emitting an electric current that destroys hair growth cells with heat or chemical energy. The process breaks down the hair follicle at the root level, destroying it completely. However, it typically takes several treatments to complete, depending on your hair growth cycle. It’s a popular and effective treatment that can be used on all skin tones and hair types. Within six to eight weeks, the average client experiences significant results.

 

When you want a permanent hair removal solution, contact the experts at Hair Today Gone Tomorrow in Dallas and Flower Mound, TX. Their licensed team will help you achieve your desired appearance with electrolysis. To schedule an appointment, call 682) 593-1442 or visit them online to learn more about permanent hair removal.

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