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Hair Electrolysis


The concept of electrolysis began more than a hundred years ago in Saint Louis Missouri, by Ophthalmologist Charles E. Michel.  For many years, he had tried in vain to solve the problem of ingrown eyelashes, which had caused chronic vision problems in several of his patients. 

Hair ElectrolysisExperimenting with a new technique, he attached a surgical needle to a live electrical wire from a dry-cell battery and inserted it down the follicle shaft for several minutes.  The result of the treatment was the total destruction of the hair follicle unit.   The hair never grew back, and history was made.

What Dr. Michel actually did was to alter the pH of the follicle shaft from neutral (7) to highly caustic (11-14) by creating an electro-chemical reaction inside the tissue.  The electricity had changed the natural sodium electrolytes into a highly caustic alkali called sodium hydroxide (NaOH).  It is this chemical byproduct, not the electricity itself, which was responsible for the destruction of the hair-generating tissues.  This chemical is so completely caustic that a tiny drop could burn a hole instantly through your skin.



Permanent Hair Removal

According to the NEA (National Electrology Association) this form of hair removal is the only permanent procedure available.  Actually, this is not true (many viable studies have shown otherwise): however, it is definitely the most reliable and predictable.

Regardless, conventional electrolysis is an outstanding treatment option for the deep traumatization of follicle tissues for the purpose of permanent hair removal.


How Electrolysis Works

An electrolysis treatment involves the insertion 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. If the papilla and regenerative cells surrounding it are destroyed, the hair will die. 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.


Causes of Unwanted Hair

Major factors contribute to the growth of excess hair:

  • Heredity

  • Racial Characteristics

  • Glandular Disturbances

  • Medication

  • Topical Influences

  • Stress

Puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can also cause excess hair growth. During the normal systemic changes in a woman's life, hormone production varies. It is not uncommon for hormones during these times to be unbalanced. Increased male hormones (androgens) can be present which may result in unwanted hair growth.

FAQs

Is Electrolysis Dangerous?

The amount of electrical current used is extremely small and poses no hazard. Electrolysis is mechanically safe and controlled at every stage of its application.


How Many Treatments?

Electrolysis involves a series of treatments. 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.


Is Electrolysis Painful?

Electrolysis can cause some discomfort which is relative to the client's tolerance and area of operation. When a client experiences discomfort, adjustments can be made to totally eliminate any sensation (although the length of the treatment will be increased proportionately).

Why is V2R® Better Than The Competition?

The V2R System uses an auto-calibrated process which reduces the demand on the technician to "dial in" proper output ranges for treatment.  The system has 6 convenient power settings, from very mild to very aggressive.

The V2R system also utilizes the state of the art Variable Valence Reduction principle. By modifying the sine wave of the galvanic current the system uses a frequency of electricity which is substantially less discomforting than equal power of less-sophisticated galvanic or blend epilators. The final result is the potential to produce and incredible 10-30 molecular units of electrolyzed sodium hydroxide in just seconds with a substantial improvement in patient comfort.

The V2R system also has a foot switch for easy operator control and a stainless steel anode for high quality conduction as well as long product life. 

The Treatment Procedure

The insertion of the electrolysis probe is much easier and far less intimidating than most people believe. The "needle" is actually a blunt-ended, highly flexible probe which never pierces the skin. There is no blood or pain involved. It slides effortlessly down a pre-existing shaft, like a hand into a glove.

Insertion of the Electrolysis ProbeInsertion of the Electrolysis ProbeFind the follicle opening with the tip of the probe, match the angle of the hair growth with the probe, then slide it downward until it stops. Once the probe is correctly placed, depress the foot switch on your electrolysis unit. A mild current of energy exits the probe into the follicle pore destroying the hair growth. Conventional Electrolysis is so complete and thorough only one of ten hairs may return to require a second application. 

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