What are the different methods used in the practice of Electrology?
ELECTROLYSIS: Direct current (DC) is used to achieve chemical destruction of the hair follicle. One or more sterile probes are used. THERMOLYSIS: Alternating current (AC) sometimes referred to as high frequency or shortwave is used to create heat which destroys the hair follicle. One sterile probe is used. BLEND: (also referred to as Dual Modality) both of the above currents are used simultaneously or sequentially to achieve dual action destruction of the hair follicle. This is an extremely effective method for treating very wavy and curly hair, delicate, fine work, and body work. This practice will utilize all three methods of electrolysis selecting the best choice for each client based upon his or her unique circumstances.
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