Today, many women and men can epilate almost every part of their body because it is not as troublesome as waxing and the results can be permanent for much longer periods of time. Although laser epilation is frequently preferred from past to present, the number of people who have hair follicles that are not suitable for laser epilation or who may need need needle epilation for the few hairs remaining after laser epilation is not at all small. In addition, there are many people who start the epilation process with this method because it provides much longer lasting results compared to laser epilation.
Needle epilation is basically the process of destroying and burning the hair follicles by using electric current with the help of a needle. After this burning process, the roots can lose their function to a great extent and a smooth appearance can be obtained in the application area.
Needle Epilation Types
There are more than one needle epilation method. One of them is the needle Gelvanic Needle Epilation , which is the epilation performed by transferring electrical energy to the root. In this method, it is aimed to completely break down the stem cell with sodium hydroxide. Another needle epilation method is Termolisis Needle Epilation. In this method, water is used as a conductor and vibration is applied to the root wrapping the hair. As a result of this vibration, it is aimed to heat and destroy the root. Although it can be an effective and comfortable procedure, our patients may feel partial, minimal pain in needle epilation sessions, but this feeling of discomfort can remain quite minimal.