Electrolysis Hair Removal

Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal treatment. An extremely fine needle is inserted into the hair follicle to destroy it by passing a small electric current. This treatment is effective for all skin colors and hair types.

8-10 sessions

For best results

3 weeks

Duration between sessions

Benefits of Electrolysis

Electrolysis hair removal provides a range of benefits including:

Little to No Downtime

Little to No Downtime

Since common side effects of the treatment are only mild and temporary which go away on their own in a few days, there is hardly any downtime. Patients can resume their everyday activities right after the procedure.

Versatile Treatment

Versatile Treatment

Since this technique operates on the principle of using electrical currents to destroy hair follicles, preventing future hair growth, it is suitable for individuals with various hair colors and skin types.

Permanent Removal

Permanent Removal

Electrolysis is the only FDA approved method to remove hair permanently. Unlike laser hair removal, which causes permanent hair reduction, electrolysis allows for permanent removal.

Minimal Discomfort

Minimal Discomfort

The procedure is completely pain-free. Only a tingling sensation would be felt which could be avoided by the application of a topical anesthetic.

What is electrolysis hair removal?

Electrolysis hair removal is a method used to permanently eliminate unwanted hair by targeting and destroying individual hair follicles. During this procedure, a trained electrologist inserts a fine probe into the hair follicle and then applies an electrical current. This electrical current damages the follicle’s ability to grow new hair. After the treatment, the unwanted hair is gently removed. It is considered one of the few FDA-approved methods for achieving permanent hair removal and is suitable for all hair types and skin tones.

What happens during the procedure?

A topical anesthetic is applied to the area of treatment to minimize discomfort. A very thin wire is inserted into the hair follicle and an electric current is passed through the wire, providing enough heat that it destroys the hair root, and the hair falls out. The procedure can last from 15 minutes up to 1 hour, depending on the area being treated.  Multiple sessions are typically required to ensure all hair follicles in the target area are treated.

Over time, as the sessions progress, hair growth diminishes until it is permanently eliminated. Because your technician must target each follicle individually, electrolysis is not be a great choice for large treatment areas.

Is electrolysis hair removal permanent?

Yes, electrolysis hair removal is considered a permanent method for removing unwanted hair. Over a series of sessions, the treated hair follicles become progressively weaker, and hair growth in the treated area is significantly reduced or eliminated.

Is electrolysis hair removal painful?

The level of discomfort experienced during electrolysis hair removal can vary from person to person. Some individuals describe the sensation as a mild discomfort or a slight stinging or pricking sensation, while others may find it more uncomfortable or sensitive, especially in sensitive areas or during the initial sessions. The pain is generally considered tolerable by most people, and many find it less painful than other hair removal methods like waxing or threading.

Which areas can be treated using electrolysis hair removal?

Electrolysis can be used anywhere on the body including:

  • Face 
  • Underarms and fingers
  • Back, breasts and abdomen
  • Bikini line, thighs, lower legs and toes

Are the results of electrolysis hair removal permanent?

The results obtained after each electrolysis hair removal session will be temporary. Subsequent sessions are required to destroy the hair follicles and eventually completely rid the area of them.

Aftercare instructions for electrolysis hair removal:

For the first 24 hours after the procedure, the treated area will be sensitive which is why it should be cared for properly:

  • Wear sunscreen and avoid exposure to the sun 
  • Avoid applying makeup
  • Symptoms such as redness and swelling can be relieved by applying a cold compress

What are the possible side effects of electrolysis hair removal?

Common side effects of electrolysis hair removal include:

  • Slight reddening of skin
  • Irritation
  • Temporary dark spots on the skin for darker skinned people
  • Blisters and inflammation, however, these are infrequent

Ready to get started?

Considering electrolysis hair removal treatment? Start by booking a consultation with Dr. Amna.