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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Electrolysis
Electrolysis uses a tiny probe to deliver a small current into each individual hair follicle, permanently disabling it. Unlike laser, it works on every hair color (including blonde, red, and gray) and every skin tone — and it's the only method the FDA recognizes as permanent.
A fine, sterile probe is gently inserted alongside the hair into the natural opening of the follicle. A tiny pulse of energy disables the follicle's ability to grow new hair, and the existing hair slides out. Each follicle is treated one at a time for truly permanent results.
Yes. Electrolysis is the only method recognized by the FDA as permanent hair removal. A fine probe delivers a tiny pulse to the follicle, disabling its ability to grow new hair.
Most people describe it as a warm pinch. Sensitivity varies by area, but we use modern equipment and a gentle technique to keep you comfortable.
It depends on the area and your hair goals. Hair grows in cycles, so we work through them over multiple sessions. We'll map out a realistic plan at your free consultation.
Yes. Single-use sterile probes, hospital-grade sanitation, and a gentle approach make electrolysis suitable for nearly everyone — including PCOS, hormone-sensitive skin, and post-laser cases.
Avoid plucking, waxing, threading, or any form of hair epilation for the time being— hair must be in the follicle to be treated. Shaving is fine as long as the hair can be grabbed by tweezers during time of treatment. Skip retinol around the area for 48 hours.
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