Electrology is the science of permanent hair removal. Using state-of-the-art
technology, a minute amount of electricity is gently applied to the base of the
hair follicle. This process destroys the hair growth tissue. Therefore, the
regenerative ability of the hair follicle is permanently eliminated.
The term electrolysis is used to describe all methods of permanent hair removal.
The electrolysis modality was the first method used to remove hair permanently
back in 1875. The term electrolysis branded the process of permanent hair
removal.
An electrologist inserts a very fine needle into the natural opening of the hair
follicle alongside the hair shaft (keep in mind how tiny hairs are). A minute
amount of current is then applied to destroy the hair growth cells.
Medical electrolysis devices destroy the hair growth cells with chemical or heat
energy. All modalities equally destroy hair growth cells that causes hair
growth. The modality used is the preference of the professional electrologist.
There are three modalities used today that fall under the heading of
electrolysis:
- Galvanic or electrolysis is a chemical process. The current produces a chemical
reaction in the hair follicle eliminating the hair growth cells. This method is
widely used in the multiple needle galvanic electrolysis, utilizing up to 16
needles simultaneously.
- Thermolysis or short-wave produces heat. When this modality is used it heats and
destroys the hair growth cells in the follicle. This modality can be utilized in
two ways: (1) flash method of thermolysis uses high intensity current for less
time in the follicle (2) the current is used at lower intensity and longer
timing.
- The blend method combines galvanic current with thermolysis current. Thermolysis
heats up the chemical reaction in the follicle destroying hair growth cells.