Hair epilation

Electrolysis deep bikini

Electrolysis deep bikini
Content
  1. Features, indications and contraindications
  2. The ways
  3. How many sessions are needed?
  4. How do they do it?
  5. Follow-up care
  6. Review overview

Modern women are always trying to get rid of unwanted vegetation, especially in intimate places. Regular depilation does not bring a stable result, it often provokes irritation and discomfort. To avoid such moments, you can use deep bikini electrolysis. In this article, we will consider in detail the features of such a procedure, as well as the methods of its implementation.

Features, indications and contraindications

Deep bikini electrolysis is a popular cosmetic procedure, due to which, under the action of an electric current, the hair follicle in the groin, genitals and buttocks area is destroyed. The principle of operation of this method is that a thin needle-electrode is inserted into the follicle, and the electrical discharge that is released at the end of this game emits heat, which kills the follicle bulb.

Such manipulations must be carried out with each hair. The main advantage of this procedure is that after the follicle is treated with an electric current, it will never grow again: it will be killed by the first procedure.

Thanks to this method, hairs of different thicknesses and colors are removed. The procedure is used for both men and women.

Even curved follicles are removed and the number of ingrown hairs is reduced. Despite the fact that the procedure is a little painful, it is considered the safest of all hardware methods. The skin recovers quickly, and the client does not experience any discomfort after the session. The technique is suitable for all skin types.

Among the main disadvantages, one can single out the fact that, of course, painful sensations arise from electric shocks. In addition, the procedure takes a very long time, since every hair must be removed. By itself, it is not particularly dangerous for the female body, but this is only if there are no contraindications.

It cannot be carried out by people who have:

  • problems with the cardiovascular system;
  • diabetes;
  • neoplasms of a different nature;
  • negative reactions of the body to the material used;
  • psychological or neurological disorders;
  • colloidal scars;
  • age spots and moles, tattoos in the treated area.

Also, the procedure should not be carried out if you have drunk alcohol the day before, if you have pressure or ischemia of the heart, for pregnant and lactating women, people who have acute or chronic diseases.

The ways

Let's consider several ways of carrying out the procedure.

Tweezers

A feature of the tweezers method is that the needle does not fit directly to the bulb. The hair is trapped above the skin, then the current passes through it. The peculiarity of this method is that it is less painful than the others, but, unfortunately, also the least effective. It takes quite a long time to carry out such a procedure (more than 10 seconds per hair), and you have to pay precisely for the time.

Thermolysis

A method called thermolysis acts directly on the follicle with an alternating electric current. The current heats up the hair follicle, causing irreversible death of the protein it consists of. This current has a high frequency and low voltage.

Electrolysis

Direct current is used in electrolysis. Thanks to it, alkaline compounds occur in tissues. They are the ones who destroy the bulbs. The method differs in the least pain, but the procedure takes a lot of time. To remove deformed follicles, it is very often necessary to use two different charges: positive and negative.

Blend

The most modern is the blend method, which consists in the use of two combinations: galvanic electrolyte and thermolysis. This method does not cause painful sensations, and the skin remains intact.

Flush

The flash method works on advanced thermolysis, which uses direct current with a high frequency. Thanks to this, pain is greatly reduced.

Sequential Flash

Sequential Flash operates on an alternating sinusoidal current with high frequencies. Thanks to this, the electrode becomes maneuverable, which makes it easy to remove hair of different thicknesses with a high rate of destruction of the hair follicle.

How many sessions are needed?

To completely remove the hair from the deep bikini zone, one session will not be enough. On average, 5-9 procedures are required. This is due to the fact that hair in this area grows quickly and very densely. While the active bulbs are removed, the dormant will begin to awaken. Therefore, a beautician must be visited as these hair grows and awakens. The interval between procedures is usually 30-40 days. In patients with thick hair, the number of sessions can be increased up to 20.

For prevention, for the next five years after the initial procedure, it is better to come for a consultation and examination by a specialist once a year.

How do they do it?

It is necessary to come to the procedure with hairs that have reached a growth of 2-5 mm, that is, before the procedure, you need not shave for several days. It is also not recommended to take hormonal drugs, and a week before the session, you cannot visit the bathhouse and solarium.

The deep bikini hair removal procedure consists of several stages. The first mandatory task of a beautician is skin pain relief. A special composition is applied to the area intended for epilation, with which you need to stay for 15-20 minutes. Then the patient takes the horizontal postures suggested by the specialist, which facilitate the work.The master adjusts the impulse and inserts the electrode into the needle, thereby removing the hair. For the procedure to be as safe as possible, the client must hold a neutral electrode in his hand. After the end of the process, an antiseptic composition and a healing agent are applied to the treated area.

Follow-up care

After each session of hair removal, a certain time is needed to restore the skin and consolidate the result. Mechanical depilation should be avoided for 7-10 days. It is not recommended to swim in a pool or open water in order to avoid the ingress of various bacteria. For 10 days, antiseptic and wound-healing agents should be applied to the skin, and this should be done about 5 times a day.

If you neglect all these recommendations, then edema, crusts, scars and even bruising can form in the treated areas.

Review overview

After analyzing the reviews of customers who have gone through this procedure, it can be noted that it is not suitable for everyone. To understand this, you need to do one trial session. Women who have completed the course completely note that the hairline in the bikini area is destroyed, and it does not grow back.

Electrolysis is especially recommended for women who are prone to irritation from mechanical or other depilation products.

As for the cost, the procedure is quite expensive when compared with other hair removal options, but it guarantees one hundred percent result. It lasts a very long time, on average 1-1.5 hours. For clients with increased pain, this hair removal will be very painful. There was also a painful condition of the skin and swelling of soft tissues after the intervention. Of course, all these consequences, with proper care, were minimized over time.

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