ELECTROEPILATION

Classic and effective

 

When it comes to permanent hair removal, electroepilation is a classic yet highly effective method that emphasizes precision and safety. This innovative procedure is suitable for all skin and hair types, including fine or light-colored hair, where other methods may face challenges.

Electroepilation works by applying an electric current directly into the hair follicle, destroying its root. Each hair is treated individually, ensuring precise and permanent results. It is recommended for small areas and for those who want a definitive solution, regardless of hair color or texture. Electroepilation not only removes hair but also helps maintain smooth and healthy skin.

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  1. Universal efficiency: Electroepilation works on all skin and hair types, including those that cannot be treated with other methods, such as blonde, white, or red hair.
  2. Maximum precision: Each hair is treated individually, ensuring permanent removal.
  3. Solution for small areas: Ideal for delicate areas like the face, chin, eyebrows, or bikini line.
  4. Permanent results: After an optimal number of sessions, the treated hair follicles will no longer produce hair.
  • Ensure the skin is clean and free of cosmetic products in the area to be treated.
  • Avoid hair removal with wax, sugar, or electric epilator at least 3 weeks before the session.
  • Hair should be visible at the time of treatment, so do not shave the area a few days before the procedure.
  • Apply a soothing cream recommended by the specialist.
  • Avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen on the treated area.
  • Refrain from makeup or other harsh cosmetic products for 24-48 hours.
  • Do not pluck or shave the treated hair, let it fall out naturally.

The number of sessions depends on hair density and the treated area, but generally, multiple sessions are needed to ensure the complete destruction of hair follicles in different stages of growth.

  • Electroepilation is not recommended for irritated or inflamed skin.
  • People with pacemakers or other electronic implants should avoid this procedure.
  • Caution is needed for pregnant women or those with certain skin conditions.