How old is the process of electrolysis?
True electrolysis dates back to 1875. One of America’s first electrolysis practices was founded by D.J. Mahler in Providence, Rhode Island in 1880. Q. How does electrolysis remove hair? A. A complete description is lengthy and highly technical, but basically, the electrologist directs a tiny, split-second impulse down to the hair root, destroying it so that it can never produce another hair. Q. What parts of the body can benefit from electrolysis? A. Every part of the body except inside the nose and the ears. In fact, electrolysis is so cost-effective a procedure that relatively large areas of the body, such as areas of the back, arms and legs, may be treated within limits of time and budget. Q. Are needles used in electrolysis? A. A very special type of needle, developed specifically for electrolysis is used. Q. Is electrolysis painful? The split-second sensation is less than tweezing or waxing. You can hardly tell the probe tip is being inserted. The tiny current destroys the hair ro