





Electrolysis - Hair Removal 15 Minutes
Our technicians are highly trained in Thermolysis, Blend, and Galvanic Electrolysis techniques. Electrolysis hair removal stands out as the sole method sanctioned by the FDA for achieving permanent hair removal. This method involves the precise application of heat and a concentrated electrical current to each hair follicle, leading to permanent hair removal.
While it usually requires multiple sessions for optimal results, it's important to note that guaranteed permanent hair removal is not assured for everyone. Unlike laser treatments that target hair pigment, electrolysis directly affects the follicle itself. Therefore, individuals who are not ideal candidates for laser hair reduction – such as those with Grey, White, Blonde, and Red hair – can achieve comparable results. Additionally, electrolysis is effective for treating any part of the body, including sensitive areas like eyebrows.
Our technicians are highly trained in Thermolysis, Blend, and Galvanic Electrolysis techniques. Electrolysis hair removal stands out as the sole method sanctioned by the FDA for achieving permanent hair removal. This method involves the precise application of heat and a concentrated electrical current to each hair follicle, leading to permanent hair removal.
While it usually requires multiple sessions for optimal results, it's important to note that guaranteed permanent hair removal is not assured for everyone. Unlike laser treatments that target hair pigment, electrolysis directly affects the follicle itself. Therefore, individuals who are not ideal candidates for laser hair reduction – such as those with Grey, White, Blonde, and Red hair – can achieve comparable results. Additionally, electrolysis is effective for treating any part of the body, including sensitive areas like eyebrows.
Our technicians are highly trained in Thermolysis, Blend, and Galvanic Electrolysis techniques. Electrolysis hair removal stands out as the sole method sanctioned by the FDA for achieving permanent hair removal. This method involves the precise application of heat and a concentrated electrical current to each hair follicle, leading to permanent hair removal.
While it usually requires multiple sessions for optimal results, it's important to note that guaranteed permanent hair removal is not assured for everyone. Unlike laser treatments that target hair pigment, electrolysis directly affects the follicle itself. Therefore, individuals who are not ideal candidates for laser hair reduction – such as those with Grey, White, Blonde, and Red hair – can achieve comparable results. Additionally, electrolysis is effective for treating any part of the body, including sensitive areas like eyebrows.