Electrolysis
How it works
Electrolysis is a precise method of permanent hair removal that treats one hair follicle at a time.
A fine probe is inserted into the follicle and energy is applied, breaking down the cells responsible for producing hair.
Electrolysis is suitable for all hair tones, and skin tones making it one of the best options for those seeking permanent hair removal.
Your Electrolysis Journey
We believe in setting realistic expectations from the beginning to ensure your time and investment feels informed, intentional, and worthwhile.
Everyone's hair growth is different, and the number of treatments needed varies from person to person. Factors such as hormones, medications, genetics, and overall health can all affect your treatment plan.
Hair grows in cycles, which means not all hairs are visible or treatable at the same time. We can only treat hairs that are visible during an appointment, meaning results are achieved over a series of treatments.
It is common for clients to need regular treatments for 12 months - 3 years depending on the treatment area.
Consistency is key—treatments every 1–3 weeks helps achieve the best results.
Session length is tailored to you and can vary based on a few key factors:
✦ The size of the treatment area
✦ The amount of hair present
✦ Hair thickness and density
✦ Your comfort level
Our Technology
We use the Apilus Pur system, known for its advanced, precision-based electrolysis technology.
This allows us to tailor each treatment using thermolysis, galvanic, or blend modalities—selecting the most effective approach based on your hair type, skin, and treatment area for efficient, consistent results.
Thermolysis
Uses heat to destroy the hair follicle. It’s the fastest method and works well for most hair types. Treatments feel quick and efficient.
Galvanic
Uses a chemical reaction in the follicle that breaks it down. This method is slower but very thorough, making it effective on stubborn hairs.
Blend
Combines both heat and chemical action. It offers the precision of galvanic with added speed from thermolysis, making it a great option for coarse, deep, or more resistant hair.

