Laser

Laser hair removal is the high-tech/modern day method of destroying massive amounts of hair follicles with a simple trigger pull. Laser only destroys hair in its active growth phase, the anagen phase. During this phase at least 85% of the hair is permanently removed. 

Laser hair removal works by sending a beam of laser light to a group of hair follicles with enough power to disable or destroy the root, but not enough power to harm the surrounding skin. This process is called selective photothermolysis. It is selective because it targets only the hair and not the skin. Photo means light and thermolysis means destroying with heat. The surrounding skin is usually cooled. Some methods include a gel, a spray, or a cooling tip.  To learn more about Laser Hair Removal read the FAQ.

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Electrolysis

Electrolysis is the science of permanent hair removal by utilizing solid probe devices and small amounts of electrical energy, which destroys the hair growth tissue eliminating the ability of the hair to regenerate.  As of now the only permanent hair removal solution for people with blonde, white, red or gray hair is Electrolysis.  Electrolysis is a slower process, where each hair is removed individually.  To learn more about Electrolysis read the FAQ.

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