Permanently remove unwanted hair with electrolysis
Electrolysis is a method of hair removal that works by destroying the hair follicle through the use of a small electric current. The process involves the insertion of a very fine needle-like electrode into the hair follicle, followed by the delivery of a small electrical current to the follicle. The electrical current creates a chemical reaction that destroys the cells responsible for hair growth in the follicle. Once the follicle is destroyed, it cannot produce any more hair. The hair is then removed with a pair of tweezers.
Electrolysis can be used to remove hair from any part of the body, including the face, arms, legs, underarms, and bikini area. It is suitable for all skin and hair types, including fine, coarse, straight, curly, and even ingrown hairs.
South Coast Electrolysis
Graduating from the Strand Beauty Collage Sydney in 1990. Karen has 34 years experience which is unapparelled and sees her attracting clients as far afield as Sydney, Southern Highlands and the far south coast.
Karen uses the latest technology Sterex SX Blend Epilator. The Sterex Blend machine is known for its precision and accuracy, allowing practitioners to treat even the smallest and most stubborn hair follicles.


Electrolysis
The process of electrolysis is typically done in sessions, as it can take multiple treatments to achieve permanent hair removal. The number of sessions required will depend on factors such as the size of the treatment area, the amount of hair, and the individual’s skin and hair type. Each session usually lasts between 15 minutes to an hour, depending on the area being treated.
While electrolysis can be time-consuming and may require multiple sessions, it offers a permanent solution to unwanted hair. Unlike other methods of hair removal, such as shaving, waxing, or threading, which only remove hair temporarily, electrolysis destroys the hair follicle, preventing the hair from growing back.