FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What is electrolysis/electrology?

Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal. Electrolysis was invented by a physician over 100 years ago and is recognized and accepted as the only medically approved method of permanent hair removal.

How is it performed?

Treatment involves placing a disposable sterile needle into the hair follicle and transmitting a low-level electrical current.

Will hairs be permanently removed after a single treatment?

Hairs cannot always be permanently eliminated in a single treatment. Some factors that may affect the duration of your treatment include the deepness or coarseness of the hair, growth cycles, use of temporary measures such as tweezing, wax, depilatories, physiological changes, or medications. A Permanent Result professional will customize an individual treatment plan to suit your needs, based on a free consultation

What causes excessive hair growth?

Some causes include heredity, hormonal imbalance, medication, topical stimulation, and stress.

From Where can hair be removed?

Any part of the face or body can be treated, except for inside the nose and inside the ears.

Is electrolysis safe?

Yes. Leading authorities agree that there is not a single documented case of disease transmission through electrolysis.

Are there any side effects?

There may be some minor scabbing, redness, and swelling. These are only temporary. In fact, many claim their skin is softer after treatment.

Is electrolysis painful?

Electrolysis professionals are trained to work within the comfort of the individual's tolerance level. You may experience a small amount of heat or a tingling sensation. With compliance to your treatment plan, you will build up a resistance to the sensation. Most people claim they would have had treatment years ago if they had known how painless it was.