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The best price on electrolysis hair removal and facial hair removal
Electrolysis hair removal is a technique used for removing unwanted hair and was invented by Dr. Charles E. Michel, a St. Louis, Missouri ophthalmologist, in 1875. It is one of the oldest facial hair removal techniques available anywhere. It was developed by Dr. Michel primarily to resolve the problem of ingrown eyelashes, but basically the same procedure is used today to permanently destroy hair roots anywhere on the body or face. You will be fascinated by electrolysis hair removal as a trained electrologist inserts a fine, solid, pre-sterilized needle into the hair follicle and applies a small amount of electrical current to permanently destroy the hair growth cells that lie at the base of the follicle.
Facial hair removal has never been easier and there are three different techniques to choose from. Basically, the difference in techniques is just the different types of electrical current used in the procedure. You will find a method that uses galvanic electricity or commonly referred to as direct current, to create a chemical action in the hair follicle. Secondly, there is the method of thermolysis. This is a well-known method also known as high frequency diathermy, radio wave, or short-wave that uses alternating current (AC) to kill hair growth cells with heat. Electrolysis hair removal also has a third method called the blend method.
The blend method of hair removal combines both AC and DC current in the procedure. When alternating current (thermolysis) is added to the galvanic (direct current) process, either sequentially or simultaneously, it quickly raises the heat of the lyes created by the galvanic process, which greatly accelerates its normally slow reaction speed. No matter what type of hair removal job you have, electrolysis hair removal should be applied by a professional electrologist to ensure your removal procedure is as painless as possible. Our merchants of this well-known hair removal process are here to guide you every step of the way and save you money in the process.
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