Electrolysis Hair Removal is a method of permanent hair removal that uses electrical energy to destroy the hair follicle, preventing further hair growth. It is one of the oldest and most effective methods for removing unwanted body hair and is FDA-approved for permanent hair reduction.
How Electrolysis Hair Removal Works:
Electrolysis involves the use of a small, very fine needle-like probe that is inserted into the hair follicle. Once the probe is in place, an electrical current is passed through the needle, which targets the hair follicle and destroys it. This process works by damaging the follicle’s ability to produce hair, making future hair growth impossible.
There are three main types of electrical currents used in electrolysis hair removal:
- Galvanic Electrolysis (Direct Current)
- The oldest and most commonly used method.
- Uses a chemical reaction to destroy the hair follicle.
- The probe delivers a direct current that causes sodium hydroxide (lye) to form in the follicle, breaking down the hair and the surrounding follicle structure.
- Thermolysis (High-Frequency Current)
- Uses an alternating current to generate heat.
- The heat destroys the hair follicle by causing it to coagulate, which disables the follicle's ability to grow hair.
- This method is faster than galvanic electrolysis.
- Blend (Combination of Galvanic and Thermolysis)
- This method combines the benefits of both galvanic and thermolysis methods.
- The blend method uses both heat and chemical reaction simultaneously to destroy the follicle, offering faster results with potentially less discomfort.
At Renew+Refresh we mainly use Thermolysis and Blend as they are the most comfortable than traditional electrolysis which was known to be very painful.
