Electrolysis
People looking for a permanent hair loss solution often look at electrolysis as an option. Electrolysis is a procedure that destroys the root of the hair, making it impossible for the hair to grow back. The electrolysis procedure uses a probe that goes into the hair follicle and the chemical or heat energy is the probe ruins the center that grows the hair. Practitioners then use tweezers to remove the individual hairs.
Most people using electrolysis for permanent hair removal will need several treatments to achieve the results that they are looking for. Hair growth occurs for many different reasons, so that makes repeat electrolysis treatments necessary. Treatment sessions usually last about fifteen minutes to one hour.
Most people find that electrolysis is a very simple and relatively painless procedure that they don't mind having. However, there are still many people who think that electrolysis will be a painful procedure and therefore choose not to have the procedure to remove their unwanted hair. The current electrolysis procedures are greatly improved and most people only notice a slight stinging or tingling sensation during the electrolysis treatment. People who still have a concern about the pain of electrolysis treatments can have their practitioner apply a topical anesthetic.
Electrolysis is a procedure that is about 100 years old and is safe on almost all areas of the body. The most common areas of the body that people seek treatment for are eyebrows, the face, thighs, the stomach area, breasts and the legs.
There are no long-term side effects from electrolysis procedures. Like many hair removal procedures patients who have electrolysis treatments may experience redness at the area of the treatment, but this usually subside in a day or two if not sooner than that. Electrolysis is a safe treatment for permanent hair removal.
