Kentucky Electrolysis Hair Removal Specialist Directory

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Lexington

Lexington Electrolysis Clinic
651 Perimeter Drive,
Lexington, KY 40517
(859) 296-1110

Louisville

Care-N-Electrolysis Inc
3834 Taylorsville Road,
Louisville, KY 40220
(502) 452-2273

Electrolysis Centre
3900 Shelbyville Road,
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 895-0500

Irwin Gayle Electrolysis
4229 Bardstown Road,
Louisville, KY 40218
(502) 495-0304

Karen Crawford RE CPE
109 Daventry Lane,
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 423-0101

Pendleton Norma Certified Electrologist
104 Browns Lane,
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 896-6713

Paducah

Electrolysis Etc
3570 Lone Oak Road,
Paducah, KY 42003
(270) 534-8106

Electrolysis Hair Removal Information

Electrolysis hair removal is a process by which hair is permanently removed by inserting a very fine gauge needle into the hair follicle and destroying it with a small electrical charge. The object of these hair thin, needle shaped instruments (also called filaments, probes or wires) is to destroy the papillae [vacular connective tissue structures that enable hair growth]. Once the papillae and the follicle are destroyed, it won't grow hair anymore.

Electrolysis is the only hair removal method that is permanent. However, success depends on the skill of the operator.

There are three types of electrolysis hair removal.

  • Galvanic Electrolysis: Destroys papille by producing sodium hydroxide by the use of direct current through a fine gauge needle. The process is variably slow, and repeat treatments are often necessary. Also referred to as Galvanic and the Galvanic Method.

  • Thermolysis: The Thermolysis Method uses a high frequency alternating current (AC)and causes water molecules surrounding the follicle to vibrate, producing heat much like a microwave oven to kill the follicle. Thermolysis is also referred to as "high frequency," "high-frequency electroepilation," "Radio Frequency" (R/F), "Radio Frequency current," "Radio Wave," "shortwave," and "Short Wave Diathermy."

  • Blend Method: This combines both the Galvanic Method and the Thermolysis Method, either simultaneously or sequentially. It is also referred to as "the Blend Method" and the "Dual Modality."