Hair growth is controlled by hormones and happens in cycles. Many individuals manage unwanted hair by plucking, threading, chemical scrubs or laser removal. However, these solutions only work for the short term and require long-term maintenance.
If you’d like permanent hair removal, the best treatment option is electrolysis.
When you book an appointment for traditional electrolysis in Chicago or Wilmette, our experienced technicians will remove unwanted hair for 15 to 60 minutes, depending on your preference. We treat many different areas of the body, including the face, underarms and groin.
If your skin is sensitive and you’re concerned about pain during the process, consider booking a ComforTouch electrolysis session with us. This service is similar to traditional electrolysis but includes numbing cream, and the option for local anesthetic injections and nitrous oxide to make the treatment more comfortable.
If you’d like to remove large quantities of hair, our large volume electrolysis service in Chicago or Wilmette is likely your best option. These sessions can be booked for one hour or over several days of intensive sessions. Longer packages include numbing and healing treatments to help with your recovery.
Electrolysis is an FDA-approved method that permanently removes unwanted hair. The treatment procedure involves inserting a thin probe called an epilator into each hair follicle. To ensure a new hair can’t grow there, the epilator generates an electric current to destroy the hair follicle.
Once the hair follicle is removed, the hair easily slips out of the follicle and is discarded. Treatment sessions can last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on how many hairs you want removed. Electrolysis works on every hair color and hair type, unlike laser treatment.
There are many benefits when you choose electrolysis for hair removal. Here are just a few reasons why people prefer this method to other hair removal treatments:
In comparison, there are very few downsides to using electrolysis. In rare cases, it can cause hyperpigmentation in the skin. However, when you take good care of your skin and are treated by a skilled technician, this is unlikely.
Yes and no. Destroying a hair follicle takes electric heat energy, which can translate as pain to your nervous system. However, many clients report minimal pain — and some have even fallen asleep during their treatment sessions.
If you have sensitive skin and are concerned about whether electrolysis will hurt, there are a few questions you can ask your treatment provider:
Some professionals use a lower setting and leave the epilator in your follicle for more time. For individuals with sensitive skin, this can help to reduce any discomfort you might feel. However, your treatment session will be faster and address more hairs if you use a higher setting.
Hormonal changes can impact the amount of pain you experience. For example, some clients reported that their skin felt more sensitive when they were recovering from being sick or menstruating. Most facilities offer a numbing cream or other option to reduce any feeling of pain.
Electrolysis can be used on all body parts for most people. Regardless of your gender or hair type, electrolysis can help you remove unwanted hair from all over your body. Here are a few common areas that electrolysis is used to treat:
If you’d like to remove hair permanently from any of these areas, electrolysis is the most effective treatment option.
After an electrolysis treatment, your skin might react with temporary swelling or redness. It’s helpful to avoid any irritation or high-impact activity immediately after treatment — ideally, you should rest and allow your skin to recuperate.
Here are some practical steps you can take to care for your skin after electrolysis treatment:
Good skin care involves getting plenty of sleep, exercising regularly and eating anti-inflammatory, healthy foods. It’s also important to drink plenty of water. If you follow these steps consistently, this holistic approach will have your skin recovered, glowing and hair-free.
For permanent hair removal, electrolysis is likely the best treatment option. However, electrolysis might not be the right choice in some cases. Here are a few examples of people who shouldn’t get electrolysis:
For individuals with very sensitive skin, electrolysis might trigger an unwanted reaction. If that’s something you’re concerned about, talk to your electrolysis center about your concerns. Many people with sensitive skin get electrolysis with no adverse reaction.
At Cirine®, our team is made up of licensed and certified providers, ensuring you get professional skincare treatments. We understand that self-care is a deeply personal journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Whether you would like to reduce the appearance of acne scars or tighten your skin, our experts will deliver treatments that cater to your unique needs and preferences.
Choose from our two convenient Chicagoland locations below. Schedule a consultation with one of our experts to discuss your hair removal and skin care goals, and we’ll build the perfect treatment plan for you.
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