Electrolysis
Electrolysis is getting more and more popular for grey hair removal. Grey/white hair is often not appreciated by individuals, and at Tanus, we stand firm to provide them with options that make them satisfied and confident regarding their bodies.
Electrolysis
White hairs affect the self-esteem and confidence of an individual, especially in younger ones. At least for once in a lifetime, everyone searches for white hair solutions or removal. Tanus here has a quality and affordable electrolysis treatment that can provide individuals with significant results.
In modern times, electrolysis is among the few reliable methods to permanently remove white hair. Unlike lasers, it doesn’t rely on pigments and permanently removes the hair irrespective of its color. Most of the modern methods of hair removal rely on pigments. This is why electrolysis is often considered and taken as the only effective method today for removing white hairs, which have no pigments.
How This Works
The name itself suggests that this procedure revolves around the use of electric current. In this process, the electric current is passed through the hair’s shaft, which destroys the hair follicle’s growing cells. The effects are deep into the roots, and this results in permanent hair removal. The temporary hair removal methods only break the hair’s shaft, while the root and stem cells survive. This results in regrowth of the hair.
The electrolysis procedure is based on eliminating even the minutest chances of hair regrowth, and by destroying the hair follicle’s stem cells, effective results are achieved. This treatment method involves inserting a thin and sharp needle into the hair shaft, one at a time. Electric current is delivered safely through this needle to destroy the hair’s root, thereby resulting in permanent hair removal.
Safety And Duration
Electrolysis is a safe and effective method to get rid of white hair permanently. Tanus promises you a safe, lasting, and satisfying experience. We have highly trained professionals and sophisticated technology to ensure the client’s safety and security. This procedure provides permanent results.
Rarely, a client experiences regrowth of hair. This procedure is also entirely okay for all skin and hair types; still, the professionals examine the area well before beginning or deciding the procedure. The procedure does take a little while, as white hairs have to be spotted and destroyed. But sessions and visits can be arranged at your convenience.
Electrolysis hair removal is the only method approved by the US FDA for permanent hair removal. It does require multiple sessions to achieve the best possible results. However, this doesn’t guarantee that you’ll never see any hair where you got treated for the rest of your life.
Regardless of the cause—heredity, metabolic, or hormonal conditions—electrolysis will permanently remove unwanted hair.
How It Works
Essentially, electrolysis works by disrupting all hair growth, The process works by inserting a fine probe into the skin. It uses shortwave radio or direct current in hair follicles to stop new hair from growing. This procedure damages your hair follicles to prevent growth and causes existing hairs to fall out.
There are three types of electrolysis: galvanic (which chemically dissolves the follice), thermolysis (which uses localized heat), and blend (which utilizes both methods).
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.
The Pros
- It has the best track record. Electrolysis yields the best overall results compared to any other method when it comes to getting rid of hair permanently.
- Many different hair and skin types can benefit. In addition to producing more permanent results, electrolysis is exceptionally versatile, It can help inhibit new hair growth for all skin and hair types and may be used anywhere on the body, including the eyebrows. It can also be used amongst a wider variety of people. That’s because unlike laser treatment, electrolysis doesn’t target the hair pigment (color), instead of attacking the follicle itself. People who aren’t good candidates for laser may still get electrolysis.
The Cons
- Bent follicles can make electrolysis hair removal harder. Previous waxing or tweezing might make hair follicles bent or misshapen, which makes getting the needle to the root more difficult.
- Multiple treatments are needed. You have to truly be committed to electrolysis because you will need to undergo many sessions.
To try to help prevent irritation, refrain from washing the treated area for at least 24 hours after electrolysis.
Ouch Factor
Everyone has their own tolerance to pain. Electrolysis has been likened to a stinging and pricking sensation, and each follicle has to go through it. You’ll probably feel a momentary heat sensation or pinch, Discomfort is minimal for most people, but individual tolerances vary greatly. Keep in mind that some areas of the body are much less sensitive than others. Many people read, listen to music, or even take a nap while being treated.
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