Electrolysis Treatments
Electrolysis hair removal is the sole method approved by the FDA for safe and effective permanent hair removal. This technique is for all skin types, hair colors, hair types, and body areas, and is endorsed by medical professionals. Its effectiveness and permanence are well-documented in leading medical journals, establishing electrolysis as the benchmark for all other hair removal methods.
All treatments are conducted by a Certified Electrologist. We provide Thermolysis, Galvanic, and Blend modalities of treatment. At A to Z Electrolysis, we prioritize safety and hygiene; all instruments undergo thorough sterilization, surfaces are cleaned with germicidal solutions, and we consistently use gloves along with sterile, disposable probes. New probes are only opened at the commencement of your session.
Unwanted hair can be a source of distress, and electrolysis remains the only recognized and proven method for permanent hair removal.
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Waxing
We use Anti-microbial/Anti-bacterial hair removal system that was invented by surgeons to remove hair from their patients before surgical procedures. It is safe, fast and less pain than regular waxing. Contains no wax, no sugar, and no honey. Also, is body temperature, so no need to worry about being burned and it does not stick to skin, so it will not take off that first layer of skin.
Before your Appointment:
Hair needs to be about 1/4 to 1/2 inch to be properly waxed. Also, hair that is to long can make waxing less comfortable. Facial waxing is not recommended for those currently using prescription creams on their face, such as Retin A.
After your appointment:
Keep the area clean.
Waxing maintenance is recommended every 4 to 6 weeks.
Large Volume Electrolysis
We provide a more comfortable experience for large volume extended hour electrolysis sessions and for individuals who are sensitive to pain. Our expertise lies in permanent hair removal services for transgender individuals, particularly those undergoing male to female transition, as well as for those dealing with polycystic ovary syndrome, hormonal changes, and other medical conditions.