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Laser Hair Removal
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Light is Absorbed
by pigment in the
hair,
damaging the cells
that
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Electrolysis/Medical
Electrolysis
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Electrolysis has been around since the
1800’s originally used by physicians for
many microsurgeries such as eyelash
removal.
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Electricity
is used for permanent hair removal for
clients lacking the melanin (dark)
pigmentation required for laser assisted
hair removal.
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Disposable
gold and stainless steel filaments are
used to penetrate the epidermis into the
follicle, where a small amount of
electrical current is released
destroying the growing cells nourishing
the hair. The hair is released and
removed during treatment.
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Multiple
sessions required vs. laser due to the
process of removing each individual
hair.
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No
downtime.
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Safe during
pregnancy.
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Can be used
for vascular lesions, skin tags, milia.
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