Electrolysis,
Thermolysis or the Blend Method?
When you're trying to
select the right permanent hair removal technique, the choices
can be overwhelming. Some of the options that are available
include electrolysis, thermolysis and the blend method. These
are in addition to all the other methods that claim to be the
best. How do you determine which hair removal process is best
for you? Just like other decisions you make in life, it all
comes down to researching your options while also taking into
consideration your skin sensitivity and your tolerance to pain.
For this discussion, let's begin with electrolysis, a process
that has been practiced for decades.
Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal
technique that works by destroying individual hair
follicles so that hair can no longer grow. Here's how it
works. Being careful not to puncture the skin, a slender
probe is inserted into a hair follicle. Once inserted, an
electrical current is passed through to the end of the
probe, at which point a chemical reaction takes place. The
reaction causes the salt and water molecules located in
the follicle to change into lye which loosens the hair and
causes permanent damage to the follicle base. The loosened
hair is gently pulled out with tweezers. This process is
repeated at every follicle where hair is to be
removed.
While this process has the
best track record for permanency, electrolysis can be painful
and expensive. And because it's tedious, this method is not
recommended for large areas of removal. In addition, numerous
treatments are often necessary. It's recommended that this
process is performed by an experienced technician because if
done improperly, the skin can be irreparably damaged or the
follicle may not be properly altered which can lead to hair
regrowth.
Thermolysis is a similar
hair removal process that works by inserting a probe into a
hair follicle. Once inserted, the water molecules inside the
follicle bounce around and generate heat. This heat is what
causes the destruction to the base, or the dermal papilla of
the follicle that prevents future hair growth. This more
expeditious hair removal method is not as effective as
electrolysis, and can cause burning and scarring which is why
it is best performed by a professional.
The 'blend' method of hair
removal is a combination of the above two hair removal
techniques that results in a quicker and more efficient
process. This process is gaining in popularity. Combining the
heating element of thermolysis with the molecular
transformation produced from electrolysis creates heated lye
and it's the heated lye that expedites the follicle base
damage. In addition to being quicker and more efficient, the
blend hair removal process is generally effective on all types
of hair.
When it comes to permanent
hair removal, electrolysis, thermolysis and the blend method
have all been proven effective. Because these procedures
involve the use of needles or probes, it's of utmost importance
that properly sterilized equipment is used to reduce the risk
of infection. Further, only trained professionals should
perform these procedures to greatly reduce any associated
risks.
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