Electrolysis & Facial Hair

Does facial hair grow back after electrolysis?

Facial hair will not return after effective electrolysis treatment.

What is a downside to electrolysis?

Electrolysis is the only FDA approved form of permanent hair removal, while laser is simply permanent hair reduction. However, electrolysis requires more of a time investment than laser because the hair is being removed individually, unlike the laser which targets a general area.

Can you do electrolysis on eyebrows?

Yes. Permanent eyebrow shaping is easy with electrolysis. Eyebrow treatment is fast, comfortable, and permanent after a few brief appointments.

Can eyebrows grow back after electrolysis?

Eyebrow shaping by electrolysis is permanent. Once removed, the hair will not return.

How long does electrolysis eyebrows take?

Permanent eyebrow hair removal by electrolysis can be achieved in relatively little time. The total treatment time depends on the density of hair in the area and the amount of hair the client wants removed.

Can you permanently remove eyebrow hair?

Yes, eyebrow hair can be permanently removed by electrolysis.

 

Does electrolysis work on African American skin?

Electrolysis works very well on African American skin. Although hyperpigmentation is a possible side effect, any hyperpigmentation will fade in a few months. Unlike lasers that have a hard time differentiating between dark skin and dark hair, the electrolysis needle is guided by the hair shaft into the follicle. With the right settings, this process reduces risk to the skin.

Does electrolysis work on dark coarse hair?

Electrolysis works well on dark coarse hair. Unlike laser that sends a general, evenly dispersed burst of energy to a given area of the body, electrolysis targets each hair individually. Energy settings can always be adjusted to uniquely target each hair depending on the hair’s thickness. Electrolysis can treat hairs of any color (white, grey, blonde, red, black, curly or straight).

Does electrolysis work on dark skin?

Electrolysis works very well on all skin tones, including skin. Although hyperpigmentation is a possible side effect, any hyperpigmentation will fade in a few months. Unlike lasers that have a hard time differentiating between dark skin and dark hair, the electrolysis needle is guided by the hair shaft into the follicle. With the right settings, this process reduces risk to the skin.