ELECTROLYSIS SERVICES

Electrolysis is the use of electrical current to cauterize hair follicles rendering them unable to produce a hair while protecting the surface of the skin.

We use the Blend Method which combines Direct Current (DC or Galvanic) and Alternating Current ( High Frequency or Thermolysis). When Galvanic Current is applied to the hair follicle it causes the salt and water molecules to break apart and form Sodium Hydroxide (lye) which is caustic and will fill the follicle. The Alternating Current cauterizes the hair follicles using heat. Combined, it is the best version of Electrolysis Hair Removal

Free Consultations

Service Price
15 Minutes $50
30 Minutes  $65
45 Minutes $75
60 Minutes  $90
90 Minutes  $135
Specialty Area, Gender Confirmation Surgery Prep, Extended Brazilian add $30
Frequently Asked Questions

If we can see the hair, we can remove the hair. Electrolysis can be done on any hair or skin color and in almost any area.

YES! If we can see the hair, we can remove the hair. Electrolysis can be done on any hair or skin color and in almost any area.

We do not bill insurance directly but we can provide an itemized invoice or receipts with the insurance codes so that you can be reimbursed by your insurance company.

We are well versed in electrolysis prep for bottom surgery for both Trans Women and Trans Men. We offer free consultations and we can provide invoices for insurance reimbursement if you have insurance that will cover this service.

If you are just getting started on your hair removal journey – book a free consultation and we’ll guide you. Sometimes its best to start with laser, sometimes not, so either way, we’ll get you to the right people and help you achieve your goal.

 

Electrolysis feels like a tiny pinch or just a little bit of heat. How much it hurts depends on the person and the area of the body. Electrolysis doesn’t bother everyone, but for those who feel it really hurts, we can use lidocaine gel to help numb the area.

We cannot accurately answer this question because every single person is different.  There are several factors that need to be considered: hair growth cycles, hormones, area of the body, previous hair removal methods used, type of hair.

On average a hair growth cycle is 12 weeks.  This means if we remove a hair today, we won’t see the regrowth for 12 weeks. If hairs appear in the same area during this time frame, they are part of a different hair growth cycle.

We are using heat + a chemical reaction caused by direct current (though minimal) to cauterize the hair follicle and the blood vessels that feed the follicle to stop growth. We have to be very careful not to burn the surface of your skin so we kill the hair in stages. Sometimes a hair might never come back after one treatment, but usually the hairs re-grow weaker and more shallow and need to be treated several times.

Chin hair is very connected to hormones which makes them the most resistant.

Electrolysis is the use of electrical current to cauterize the hair follicle so that it can no longer produce a hair. Electrolysis is the only FDA approved method of Permanent Hair Removal. It can be done on any hair color or skin color. It is a tried and true method of hair removal that does take multiple sessions

Laser is the use of light and heat ( depends on the laser) to target and destroy pigment. Laser’s effectiveness depends on the hair pigment so the hair must be darker than the skin tone. The best candidate for laser hair removal is someone with pale skin and dark hair. Laser cannot claim to be permanent, but it can reduce hair. Laser works great on larger body areas such as a full back or full legs. When a series of laser treatments have been done, electrolysis can finish the area. Laser can also be quite painful, but the sessions are usually quick though multiple sessions are required.

  • Get Our Free Guide!

    5 Things That Are Making Your Unwanted Hair Worse!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.