Electrolysis is a form of hair removal that has been around for many years. It is the only method of hair removal that 100% effective; what this means is that it can treat all hair types and skin types.
Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal. By applying a small amount of electric current to the bottom of a hair follicle the root of the hair is coagulated. Since human hair grows in cycles – repeated treatments are necessary. It is important to catch the hair in the active growth (anagen) stage when it is attached to the bottom of the follicle and the root becomes accessible.
Electrolysis targets individual hair, thus allowing much more control and precision in Permanent Hair Removal. It becomes especially important in permanent eyebrow shaping, treating light and white hairs in all areas of the body.
How does Electrolysis work: with electrolysis, a very fine filament (needle) is inserted into this opening and then guided to the bottom of the hair follicle where the papilla is located. Once in position, a small amount of current is applied, this action cauterizes the papilla and makes it permanently unable to regenerate hair. In order for the hair to be permanently removed, it must be treated while the hair is still attached to the dermal papilla. This occurs in the anagen stage of the hair growth cycle.


Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal. By applying a small amount of electric current to the bottom of a hair follicle the root of the hair is coagulated. Since human hair grows in cycles – repeated treatments are necessary. It is important to catch the hair in the active growth (anagen) stage when it is attached to the bottom of the follicle and the root becomes accessible.
Silouette-Tone is the leader in Electrolysis systems, the ST 250 combines maximum effectiveness with ultimate comfort. The decision to go back to a low frequency while adding sequential modulations was made to ensure optimum efficiency and to prevent clients from feeling the discomfort they may have experienced with past treatments. These modulations, which are the fastest on the market at 2/1000 of a second, optimize energy transfer thanks to greater wavelength accuracy and stability.
