We have had to archive this treatment due to our location changing. The licence is not transferable and we would need to reapply together with making the necessary changes to the new property.
Please be patient with us whilst we try and get this in place.
Our trained professionals cater to diverse needs, skin sensitivities and areas of the body.
Electrolysis Hair Removal
Electrolysis for permanent hair removal involves using an electric current to destroy the hair follicle, preventing future hair growth. It’s suitable for all hair types and often used for small areas of the body. Choosing the right method of hair removal depends on factors like pain tolerance, skin sensitivity, desired results, and the area you want treated. Consulting with our professional team will help you make an informed decision based on your specific preferences and needs. The procedure requires multiple sessions for best results. Download to read more about Electrolysis here. Book a session now.
Gives More Permanent Results
Electrolysis has a good track record and offers a distinct method of hair removal. The process involves inserting a fine probe into individual hair follicles to deliver electrical currents, damaging the follicle’s ability to grow hair, eventually leading to permanent hair removal. It is highly effective for all hair types, making it a suitable choice if you cannot find success with other hair removal methods. While electrolysis can be time-consuming since each hair is treated individually, it promises a permanent solution, making it a viable option for you if you are seeking complete hair removal.
Does Electrolysis Hurt?
Our trained professionals ensure your safety and provide a comprehensive solution, considering your pain tolerance, skin sensitivity and desired outcomes. Some areas of the body are more sensitive than others.
While electrolysis provides effective results, the procedure can cause varying levels of discomfort depending on your pain threshold and the areas of the body being treated. The sensation can be described as stinging or prickling feeling as the electric current is applied to the hair follicle. Get in touch with us to learn more about preparing for the sessions.