Electrolysis for Men

Well-groomed is always well received

Advanced Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal for Men

A well-groomed appearance is important to both your social life and your business environment.

Ongoing management of unruly facial hair and unwanted body hair can range from time-consuming to impossible. Fortunately, there is a permanent solution to problem of unwanted hair - Electrolysis.

What areas of the body can be treated with electrolysis?

Back hair and ear hair come to mind, but other areas are part of the "manscaping" process. Some common areas of treatment are: eyebrows, especially if a unibrow is of concern; beard sculpting, to eliminate shaving on the cheeks and neck; neckline hair, to treat skin irritations and ingrown hairs; ear hair; back hair and shoulder hair.

How long will it take?

The length of a treatment, and the number of treatments to complete the process, will depend on the amount of hair to be removed. Defining brows or treating ears will take a lot less time than removing the heavy growth on a back. It is important to know that consistent clearings, of any area, will achieve permanence sooner than having sporadic appointments.

How long is each treatment session?

Treatment sessions can range from 15 minutes to more than an hour, depending on the area being treated. Based on a thorough and confidential consultation, a professional electrologist will provide you with a tailored treatment plan that will address your specific areas of concern.

How do I know that I'm getting good treatments?

Your electrologist will explain all aspects of the treatments, recommend a treatment schedule that will help you accomplish your hair removal goals, and explain how you should take care of the treated skin.

Generally speaking, you should not feel the insertion of the probe into the hair follicle, nor should you feel like the hair is being pulled out when it is removed; the hair will easily slide out of the follicle when properly treated. You skin will likely be red after treatment. The redness should dissipate within the day. Your skin should not be unduly irritated and will heal normally if a few precautions are taken, as should be discussed during your consultation. If you have any questions, your electrologist will happy to answer them to your satisfaction.

Where can I get more information about electrolysis?

Answers to general questions about electrolysis are available on the FAQ page.

 

The information above is provided courtesy of American Electrology Association.

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Hair Removal With Permanent Results

The term electrolysis is used to describe all methods of permanent hair removal. The electrolysis modality was the first method used to remove hair permanently back in 1875. The term electrolysis branded the process of permanent hair removal.

Find out everything you want to know about electrolysis, the only method recognized as permanent hair removal by the FDA.

Equipment

Apilus Platinum Pure

Advanced Electrolysis invests in quality equipment, including the Apilus Platinum Pure, to ensure that your treatment is comfortable, safe, and effective.

Advanced Electrolysis Location

Lower Gwynedd PA Office

Call 215-643-5169
1018 N Bethlehem Pike Ste 100-1
Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002

Permanent Hair Removal Near:

Lower Gwynedd, PA*
Montgomery County, PA
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Dresher, PA
Fort Washington, PA
Gwynedd, PA
Hatboro, PA
Horsham, PA
Lansdale, PA
Spring House, PA
Upper Dublin, PA
and surrounding areas

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The Proven Hair Removal Solution

Whatever your hair removal needs may be, electrolysis has a solution. Get answers about how electrolysis can address unwanted hair issues just like yours.

For curly, wavy or coarse hair
For dark skin
For hormone imbalance or PCOS
For teenagers

Electrolysis tips from hair removal professionals

Did you know?

If your electrologist can't see the hairs, they can't treat the hairs. Plucking, waxing, threading, or tweezing before your hair removal appointment reduces the number of hairs your electrologist can remove.