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Electrolysis is the only FDA-recognised method of permanent hair removal. A fine sterile probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a small electrical current is applied, permanently destroying the hair growth cells at the root. Unlike laser, electrolysis is effective on all hair colours (blonde, red, grey, and white included) and all skin types.
Standard electrolysis treats one hair follicle at a time. Our Multi-Probe Galvanic Method allows multiple follicles to be treated simultaneously using a direct galvanic current, which triggers a chemical reaction that permanently destroys the follicle. This makes treatments significantly more efficient without compromising precision or permanency.
Yes. Electrolysis is the only method of hair removal officially recognised as permanent by the FDA. When the follicle is correctly treated, the hair cannot regrow. Some follicles may require more than one treatment across the hair growth cycle, but permanent clearance is the outcome.
Laser works by targeting melanin (pigment) in the hair, so it is less effective on light-coloured or fine hair and is not suitable for all skin tones. Electrolysis uses an electrical current and works on every hair colour and skin type. Laser also achieves long-term reduction rather than permanent removal. Electrolysis is the only method offering true permanency.
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