What You Don't Know about Electrolysis Hair Removal Can Hurt You!

By Jeremy A. Cassy


For women of all ages, the obsession of ridding their body of visible hair in places they don?t want start in youth. The desire to get rid of it around bikini line with summer on the way, or the armpits and legs before going out is definitely made possible with the use of Electrolysis Hair Removal.

While these areas of the body are most commonly targeted portions, other areas are targeted for hair removal. While women have always been concerned with unsightly hair, men have recently become focused on removing it from areas like their back or chest.

Getting their skin to a point of being hair free and smooth, is the ultimate goal for both. It?s important to know what the cycles of hair growth are, so that you understand the process of electrolysis hair removal.

Knowing this will help you win the battle of permanently removing hair from your body or at least reducing the maintenance you?ll need to do to keep it off. Each hair on a person?s body has its own individual and unique growth cycle.

Each of the hairs has 3 separate cycles of growth. The Anagen phase is when the hair is growing and is the initial phase.

The timeframe is about 2 ? 6 years, where the hair is in this growth stage. At any given moment, you?ll find that about eighty to eighty-five percent of your hairs are in this stage of growth.

The Catagen phase starts after the Anagen phase and is called the transitional phase. It lasts approximately 1-2 weeks.

The lower part of the hair basically disintegrates during this phase resulting in only about a sixth of the hair that was originally there. The resting phase is the final phase and is called the Telogen stage.

This stage has a duration of 5 weeks or maybe 6. At any moment in time, about 10 or 15% of the hairs on your body are in this stage.

The 3 cycles repeat themselves continuously with the hair moving back to the start of the Anagen phase next. Electrolysis performs best during the Anagen phase, noting the continuous nature of the hair growing process.

Electrolysis hair removal is a very mature technology with it being in use for some time. The basic concept of electrolysis is to transmit light electrical currents into the hair follicle roots via a very small needle being inserted at the hair root.

It destroys the root of the hair rendering unable to grow again. The process of electrolysis must be done to each individual hair, so it can be a bit time consuming, but it is a way to permanently remove hair over time.

Due to the growth cycles of each hair, the approximately time frame it takes to completely remove all hair is around 12 months or a little more. To speed the process, you can shave a few days prior to applying since it forces the hair into a more vigorous growing cycle.

Hyper or hypo pigmentation are some of the potential negative side effects one could experience as well as there is a potential for infection and a bit of pain in the application area. Finding quality practitioners can be challenging because formal licensing and certification is not required to operate electrolysis equipment.

You can purchase and do yourself with many of today safe systems.




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