What Is Electrolysis?
Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal. Using state-of-the-art technology, a minute amount of electricity is gently applied to the base of the hair follicle. This process destroys the hair growth tissue. Therefore, the regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated. Electrolysis is essential to realizing the look you want and it is more effective than ever before. Let electrolysis work its wonders for you.
Filtered water passes into a chamber equipped with a platinum-coated titanium electrode. Here is where the electrolysis takes place. Cations, positive ions, gather at the negative electrodes creating cathodic or reduced water. Anions, negatively charged ions, gather at the positive electrode to make anodic or oxidized water. By this electrolysis process the reduced water not only gains an excess amount of electrons (e-), but the H2O clusters are reduced in size from about 10 to 13 molecules per cluster to 5 to 6 molecules per cluster.
Electrolysis was first used in 1875 for hair follicle destruction. Dr. Charles E. Michel used Galvanic or true Electrolysis, in which electric current creates a chemical reaction to destroy hair. Thermolysis, popular since the 1940’s, uses heat for cauterization. “The Blend” combines both Galvanic and Thermolysis. All three modalities are effective. The skill and judgment of the electrologist make the most significant difference in results achieved.
Electrolysis is the permanent method of hair removal that employs the use of a small filament (smaller than the hair itself) inserted into a natural opening of the skin called the hair follicle. By sending a minute amount of electricity to this area, the follicle is disabled and can no longer produce a hair. This is a highly skilled technical application.