Electrolysis is a method of removing individual hairs from the face or body. Today's medical electrolysis devices destroy the growth center of the hair with chemical or heat energy. After a very fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle, the hair is removed with tweezers.Most areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis, including the eyebrows, face, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and legs. There are generally no permanent side effects, but sometimes a temporary, slight reddening of the skin may occur.
Hair growth is the result of heredity and hormone levels. Also, some drugs, temporary methods of hair removal, and illnesses can stimulate hair growth. Electrolysis may be an option when hair growth is in an area of the body where it may not be desired such as on a woman's upper lip, chin, or bikini line. There are generally no permanent side effects, but sometimes a temporary, slight reddening of the skin may occur.
Electrolysis can yield permanent results—but it's important to note that it takes time. Hair grows in different stages: growing, resting and shedding. Because all of the hair isn't on the same stage at any given time, multiple sessions will be required.
Depending on the type of hair and person electrolysis hair removal required few sessions. Once it is done there is nothing else you require to do for maintaining the area. Hair removal by electrolysis is different from other hair removal process and seems to be the only hair removal method that is recognized as permanent. This method provides permanent results without any input and makes it much more suitable than any of the other non-permanent hair removal technique.