Why Choose Electrolysis?

There are essentially two choices when it comes to dealing with unwanted hair:

1.  do it temporarily

2.  do it permanently

There are many different methods of hair removal,  but electrolysis is the only permanent solution.

Immediate vs. Permanent

Immediate hair removal may be quick, and therefore gratifying, but as you probably know all too well, the joy is not long-lived – unless the hair is removed permanently, you will have to deal with it over and over again.
Unwanted hair is actually a “symptom” of an unwanted follicle. Destroying the hair itself will grant temporary relief, but is ultimately futile, because “replacement” hairs are always on their way to you. In order to achieve permanent hair removal, the follicle itself must be destroyed – otherwise, it will simply keep creating more hair for you to deal with.

Although electrolysis does require some commitment on your part, consider it time and money well-spent, because each treatment brings you one step closer to your goal of having smooth, hair-free skin. Best of all, the process doesn’t last a lifetime, which is about how long you’ll spend dealing with the hair by any other method.

The Proof is in the Permanence

Many people are surprised to learn that electrolysis is not a new procedure; it was developed in 1875 by an eye doctor as a way to permanently remove ingrown eyelashes. Of course, it has come a long way since then, with many improvements in equipment and technique; it has been the only scientifically-proven method of permanent hair removal for over 135 years, and is acknowledged as such by the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration.

In Oregon, all practicing electrologists must be licensed and participate in Continuing Education. The license must be current and on display. Well-informed practitioners also belong to professional organizations such as the American Electrology Association and the Oregon Association of Licensed Electrologists.

Physicians and dermatologists often make referrals to electrologists for their patients who are troubled by unwanted hair. Electrolysis is safe and permanent when performed by a trained, licensed professional.

Complimentary Sample Treatment

The best kind of decision is an informed one.

Now that you know a little more about electrolysis, take the next step and try it for yourself by coming in for a complimentary sample treatment

Many people who turn to electrolysis have been frustrated by trying just about everything
else; once they start to see the difference in results, most wish they’d gotten around to doing it much sooner.