Cheryl's Electrology

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Electrolysis:

"Is the only FDA approved method for permanent hair removal"

Electrolysis is the process of removing superfluous or unwanted hair by passing an electric current through the hair root.

Cheryl is highly skilled in all three electrolysis  modalities  (Galvanic, Thermolysis, Blend) and utilizes each according to the client’s treatment needs and/or requests.

Electrology

Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal utilizing only solid needle/probe devices. A fine sterile needle/probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a small amount of electrical energy is discharged which destroys the hair growth tissue. When this is competently and skillfully accomplished, the regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated.

Listed below are the three types of Electrolysis Modalities used.

Modalities

Galvanic

Direct current (DC), is used to achieve chemical destruction of the hair follicle. One or more sterile needles/probes are used. It works by causing salt and water in the skin around the probe to be chemically altered to produce a small amount of sodium hydroxide, or lye. Lye is the active ingredient in some crystal drain openers. If enough is produced, it can damage the cells that cause hair growth.

THermolysis

Alternating current (AC), sometimes referred to as high frequency or shortwave, is used to create heat which destroys the hair follicle. One sterile needle/probe is used. It works by causing water molecules in the skin around the probe to vibrate, which creates heat. If enough heat is produced, it can damage the cells that cause hair growth.

Blend

Both galvanic and thermolysis currents are used simultaneously or sequentially to achieve dual action destruction of the hair follicle. Most often, a single sterile needle/probe is used for this procedure. Blend is based on the theory that lye is more caustic when heated.

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