| Blend:
The Blend Method combines both the Short Wave and
Galvanic modalities and, with the oscillation of
the high frequency radio energy, produces heated
sodium hydroxide to destroy the hair tissue.
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Electrolysis
is the only proven permanent method of hair
removal. Each individual hair is treated by
inserting a tiny surgical probe into the hair
follicle and directing a split second impulse
of energy down to the hair root. The hair
is then lifted out (not pulled out). This
is repeated over and over until the desired
area is cleared. Electrolysis is only as good
as the technician however, so efficiency will
differ from technician to technician. |
Also,
electrolysis is a series of treatments. It
is not one treatment and the hair is gone
forever. This means that it is a weakening
process. After an electrolysis treatment the
hair should grow back thinner and finer. It
also depends how thick or thin the unwanted
hair is. For instance, someone who has been
waxing or tweezing will need more treatments
than someone who has not tampered with the
area. |
Frequently
asked Questions about Electrolysis.
Q.
Isn't laser hair removal faster than electrolysis?
A. Faster for the first pass: yes. Permanent: no.
There is still no statistically significant evidence
that laser epilation is much better than waxing,
no matter what is advertised. Depending on the equipment
parameters and your skin characteristics, it can
even cause skin discoloring and scarring. The US
FDA specifically prohibits laser epilation manufacturers
and salons from making claims about permanence--
but that restriction is often ignored. Let the consumer
beware.
Q.
How long does electrolysis take?
A. It depends on many factors including the location
on your body, how large the area is, your skin type,
and the density, shape, and persistence of the hair
follicles. It usually takes at least three complete
clearing passes over a given area to catch all of
the follicles in their active phase (at any given
time, about a third of them are in the resting phase,
preparing to grow a new hair). Sometimes a treated
follicle will produce another hair, but it will
be finer and lighter, and more susceptible to the
next treatment. Curved follicles are harder to treat;
they are primarily a genetic factor (producing tightly
curled hair), but they can also be caused by repeatedly
tweezing or waxing. After a few sessions, a good
electrologist can assess these factors according
to your unique characteristics and epilation goals
and provide an estimate of the overall treatment
time.
Q.
Does electrolysis hurt?
A. There is some discomfort, but most people can
tolerate it for short sessions. Topical anesthetic
is available for the treatment, and a soothing anesthetic
aloe gel is applied afterwards. Some people prefer
to take an oral pain-killer before a long (multi-hour)
session. It also helps to be well-hydrated, and
to avoid caffeine and other stimulants on the day
of the appointment. Some find that the time of day
is important-- morning is easier for some, afternoon
for others. Everyone perceives and handles pain
a little differently,
communicate openly with your electrologist so you
can find the most comfortable combination of factors.
Q.
How does electrolysis work?
A. The most effective type of electrolysis sends
a blend of two currents into the papilla (the point
at the base of the follicle which nourishes the
hair) through a tiny probe: alternating radio frequency
current, which heats up and immediately cauterizes
the papilla, and a direct current, which creates
a small amount of base (lye) in the follicle which
finishes the process over the next few hours after
the treatment.
Q.
How safe is electrolysis?
A. Only a very small current is required; it works
so well because it is focused in a single follicle
at a time. The electrologist should employ single-use,
pre-sterilized, disposable probes, and heat sterilize
their tweezers between every session. Electrolysis
is completely safe when performed by an experienced,
conscientious electrologist.
Q.
Is any special after-care required?
A. Generally, no. For those with sensitive skin:
If there was a strong reaction (swelling, redness)
you might find that ice helps if applied during
the first hour following treatment; hydrogen peroxide
and aloe gel can be applied once a day for the subsequent
few days, if you like. Keep the treated area out
of the sun, do not shave, do not scratch or rub,
and avoid makeup, perfume, strong soap, and astringents
for about a week. Essentially: avoid extra irritations,
and leave it alone to heal, as you would, say, a
minor sunburn.
Q.
What about those home electrolysis kits?
A. The kits providing electrified tweezers cannot
send sufficient current through the hair to reliably
kill a follicle (hair is not a good conductor; that
is why electrologists use a stainless steel probe
to reach the base of the follicle). Kits which have
their own probes can cause scarring and unsatisfactory
epilation if the probe is not wielded by a professional
who knows exactly which angle and depth to use on
each follicle.
Q.
Why Should I Choose Electrolysis Over Other Types
of Hair Removal?
A. Although there are many reasons
to choose electrolysis over other methods, such
as tweezing, shaving or waxing, there is one reason
which stands above all the others: PERMANENCE! By
using the electrolysis method, you will see that
unwanted hair will be removed safely, and permanently.
Q.
Why Do I Have Excess Hair?
A.
There are many causes
of excessive hair growth stemming from puberty to
normal system changes. (Pregnancy and menopause
can also create problematic areas on women). Other
reasons for this condition can be medication, stress,
systemic, skin irritations and even genetic. These
are just a few of the causes, and you will find
that electrolysis is the most effective cure.
Q.
Will My Treatments be Confidential? Hair?
A. Your electrologist knows that
your treatments are a private, delicate subject
for you. Therefore, you can depend on the utmost
privacy throughout and after your treatments.
Q.
How much does electrolysis cost?
A. It depends directly on how long it takes, which
varies with your characteristics and epilation goals.
Please consult with a local, state-licensed, registered
electrologist. If you live in the INDIA, call Farita
for a free consultation.
By following these
basic care steps, you will find that your electrolysis
treatments will go smoothly and effortlessly! |