Understanding How Electrolysis Works
Sunday, February 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedTo learn about how electrolysis works, one would need to understand what electrolysis is in the first place. It is a method that destroys the roots of the hair with the help of an electric current and there are different types of electrolysis including Galvanic, Blend and Thermolysis methods. Each of these three different types of hair electrolysis removal has its own way of functioning and so one would need to understand each individual method to comprehend how electrolysis works.
Three Different Methods of Electrolysis
In the Galvanic method of electrolysis, a DC current is sent through a sterile needle that will cause a chemical reaction in the follicle of the hair causing sodium hydroxide production that will destroy the hair follicle. This is a relatively simple process in learning how electrolysis hair removal works.
In thermolysis electrolysis, there is an AC current passed through the sterile needle causing vibration in the water molecules that surround the follicles of the hair which causes heating and will damage the hair follicle. Studying this method is another way of understanding how electrolysis hair removal works. This is faster than galvanic electrolysis, though less reliable. This method is also known as ‘short-wave radio frequency diathermy’.
The third method of electrolysis use is the Blend electrolysis which is meant to cross the benefits of the galvanic as well as thermolysis methods, and means passing both AC and DC currents through the sterile needle simultaneously thereby making it more faster than the galvanic electrolysis method.
Whatever different method of electrolysis hair removal is used, it will generally be similar when understanding how electrolysis works. This is not difficult since in all cases, a very fine metal probe is inserted into the follicle of the hair after which a tiny electric current is applied so that the hair root is destroyed.
It is important to realize when considering how electrolysis works that each hair needs to be individually treated. This is a time consuming process and depending on the sensitivity of the individual, can cause discomfort or pain and thus requires being treated by an electrologist who can suggest the best way of reducing discomfort levels.
Another factor to be taken into consideration when understanding how electrolysis hair removal works is the amount of time required. This may vary from individual to individual and may also depend on the size of the area to be treated, curvature of the follicle of hair, level of skin sensitivity as well as hormonal balance and heredity.
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