We offer electrolysis in a discreet setting to help you achieve a beautiful hair-free look. Our equipment is state-of-the-art, providing you with the safest method of permanent hair removal.

Excess facial hair can be caused by several factors including medications, hormonal imbalances, and even heredity. This can be embarrassing, and at the least, a nuisance.

Perhaps you have tried waxing, tweezing, bleaching, or depilatories. While most of these traditional methods remove hair, they are only temporary. This happens because they can’t eradicate the stem hair cells and the blood supply that produce the hair deep in the follicle.

Electrolysis is an FDA approved method for safely and effectively removing your unwanted hair.

How does it work?

A trained electrologist inserts a small metal probe into the hair follicle alongside the hair. A small amount of electric current is then delivered to the probe by a sensitive electronic device called the epilator. Depending on the technique used, the electric current destroys the hair root by heat or chemical action, and in some methods by both at the same time.

Electrolysis requires a series of treatments. The length of time varies from person to person and is dependent on many factors: the density and coarseness of the hair, the total area to be treated, how well you tolerate treatment, and the consistency in which you treat the hair while in the anagen (growth) stage. The cause of the unwanted hair and the temporary hair removal methods used will also affect the total treatment duration.

Is it permanent?

Electrolysis is FDA approved for permanent hair removal and is widely accepted and respected in the medical field.

Is it safe?

Modern well-trained electrologists utilize the most up-to-date effective methods of sterilization, disinfection, and antisepsis, and follow guidelines in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Don’t hesitate to ask your electrologist about the method he/she uses to guarantee your safety.

Electrology1.com is operated by a hair removal specialist. Stacy Granger, R.E., C.M.E., C.L.H.R.P. is licensed, nationally certified, and has been a professional electrologist for more than 20 years. She has earned the certifications of Certified Clinical Electrologist (C.C.E), as well as Certified Medical Electrologist (C.M.E.). As an established specialist, she understands hair growth, skin physiology and how to apply the most technically advanced technology to obtain the best results. Come in for your free consultation.