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Hair Removal with Electrolysis

Hair is often unwanted, especially in places that our culture thinks should be smooth. People spend millions of dollars every year to remove unwanted hair. From shaving to waxing, many hair removal techniques are painful and some have some risk.

 

Electrolysis is now considered the best method by more and more people who want to look their best. With fast results and painless techniques, people are now choosing this hair removal method more than any other.

People of any race, gender or skin type can use electrolysis equally well. It can be used anywhere you have unwanted hair. It is easy to use and convenient too, especially with electrolysis machines you can use at home.

It 's hard to explain the how electrolysis works in great detail. Previously, its technical nature, which is based on advanced chemistry and physics research, required trained technicians to work with the equipment. In the past few years, experts have worked to develop safe ways to use the process, to make electrolysis easy to do at home.

Although electrolysis is permanent, it's not all done in one single session. It takes many sessions lasting from 15 minutes to 1 hour each. By repeating the electrolysis sessions at specific intervals, the hair follicles are kept from repairing themselves and can't grow new hair.

Electrolysis work by passing an electric current through a specially formulated gel. It's not painful but rather gentle and the sensations are not unpleasant. It is often described as a tickling sensation as the electricity passes through the gel to the roots. Electrolysis is quite safe now, it is considered safer than any other hair removal technique.

If you decide not to do the electrolysis treatment at home, but prefer a clinic, check the credentials of those working at that location. Only trained professionals should use electrolysis treatment on others. The salon or clinic should be clean and well kept and the credentials of all professionals there should be viewable.

Because only trained professionals may perform treatments for others, the cost of electrolysis at a clinic is usually quite high. Doctors, nurses, and clinicians have to charge for their services. To be sure you're getting your money's worth, you can interview the clinician you plan to use and talk with previous clients. if they allow it. When you feel comfortable both with the clinic and technician, you will be more assured that you made the right decision for your clinical electrolysis treatment.

This article was written by Jim Krage of Healing Energy News .com.


 

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