Let’s face it! Grey hair eventually happens to all of us at some point in our lives, although some people get grey hair earlier than others. Many people choose to color it, if it grows on invisible areas or on the head, or pull it out each time it grows back. There are some who accept it as a fact and live with it.
Grey / white hair can be permanently removed with electrolysis, a more permanent and efficient method. The FDA has only approved electrolysis as a permanent hair removal treatment. To get the best results, many sessions are necessary. This does not, however, ensure that the area where you received treatment will remain hair-free for the rest of your life. No matter the root cause—genetic, metabolic, or hormonal issues—unwanted hair can be permanently removed with electrolysis.
Fundamentally, electrolysis stops all hair growth. A tiny probe is inserted into the skin to carry out the procedure. To prevent the growth of new hair, direct current or shortwave radio is used in the hair follicles. Your hair follicles are damaged during this operation, which stunts hair growth and makes existing hairs fall out.
Grey and white hair are natural parts of life that are either hereditary or a result of aging. This shouldn't make you feel insecure! However, you can permanently remove it.
Dermatologist Dr. Geetanjali Shetty has experience treating patients with electrolysis. We created a technique for electrolysis: The machine's initial electrical voltage was quite low. They also employed a very fine needle. It was noted that the epilation procedure will take some time.
She then modified the machine with the aid of an engineer in order to obtain more voltage of electrical current, taking into consideration the texture, thickness of the skin, and tolerance of Indian women. She also began utilizing the somewhat thicker Indian-made needles.