The current produced by this device burns out the papilla (root), so new hairs can never again sprout from it. By disrupting the blood supply to the root, the epithelial cells surrounding the follicle don't have the nutrients required to divide.
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The current produced by this device burns out the papilla (root), so new hairs can never again sprout from it. By disrupting the blood supply to the root, the epithelial cells surrounding the follicle don't have the nutrients required to dvide
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There are several benefits of electrolysis rather than laser hair removal. Electrolysis is when a needle is put into the skin at the hair follicle and destroys it. Laser hair removal is when a laser pulsing light burns a hair follicle, but does not destroy it. Electrolysis lasts longer, although can be very expensive.
Of course not! There is no direct relationship between electric current and electric energy. They aren't even measured in the same units. Also in most cases small electric currents provide less electric energy that very large electric currents. If all electric currents provided the same electric energy then the electric current from a flashlight battery that lights the bulb when you turn the switch on could provide the same electric energy as the electric current in a lightning bolt when it strikes... therefore every time you turned on a flashlight the electric energy would destroy the flashlight and electrocute you! As this doesn't happen, the only answer that your question can have is no!
Electrolysis is a way of removing individual hairs from the face or body. Today's medical electrolysis devices, called epilators, destroy the growth center of the hair with a short-wave radio frequency. This is done by inserting a very fine probe into the hair follicle at the surface of the skin. The hair is then removed harmlessly with forceps.
Because it can destroy you hahahhahahahahhahaha
They can quite simply by passing a strong electric current through pure water. Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced, and there is no water left. Hence, the water is destroyed.
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Laser hair removal is somewhat easier than electrolysis in that it uses pulsated light to destroy or burn hair in the follicles. It is able to deliver this light to many follicles at the same time, whereas electrolysis targets individual follicles one by one, delivering low level electrical pulses through a needle inserted into the follicle. Many individual find laser hair removal to be less painful than electrolysis.
cauterization is the act of burning, searing, or cutting to destroy tissue through the use of a chemical agent, such as a caustic substance, or laser, or surgical instrument which produces electric current, or radio frequency.
You need to use a hair removal method that destroys the follicle, the hair sac where the hair grows. Electrolysis and some laser treatments will destroy the follicles.