Judy Swain, C.P.E.
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ELECTROLOGIST

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Email: judyswain72@icloud.com
Phone: 716.997.5114

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Electrolysis

What is Electrology And How It Works
Electrology is the ONLY permanent method of hair removal, is recommended by physicians and the medical profession.
Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal utilizing only solid needle/probe devices
 

How Electrolysis Works
     An electrolysis treatment involves the inserting of a sterile probe, the same size as the hair, into the hair follicle opening down to the DERMAL PAPILLA. The dermal papilla is the electrologist's target. It is the part of the follicle that contains blood and nerves and feeds the growing hair. When the probe is in place, a low-level electrical current is applied that will destroy the papilla and surrounding cells and loosen the hair in the follicle. The hair is then removed.

Once the dermal papilla is completely eliminated, new hair growth will not regrow.

Many hairs will be eliminated with only one treatment, but some will need two or more treatments to achieve permanency. Electrolysis involves a series of treatments over a period of time.

The length of time depends on the amount of hair, its coarseness, the cause of the excess hair and many other factors, but once the dermal papilla has been eliminated, the hair is dead and will not regrow.

All other methods of hair removal are not permanent. Tweezing and waxing will remove the hair shaft from the follicle, but will not destroy the life source of the hair, thus return growth is certain.

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