MK Electrolysis
MK Electrolysis

Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal

Please note that due to my workload I am unable to accept new clients until Feb 2024.

The only legally recognised method of permanent hair removal

Electrolysis  guarantees safe and permanent hair removal. In order for electrolysis to be successful please do not continue to wax or pluck hairs on the area to be treated as this stimulates hair growth. 

 

Treatment

I use individually packed sterilised disposable probes.  At each appointment a brand new probe will be removed from the packaging in front of you for your treatment.  This probe is inserted into the hair follicle in most cases for less than a second during which a current is delivered to destroy the follicle.  I use the Apilus Platinum machine which has the latest technology.  Current levels can easily be adjusted to ensure the client receives the most comfortable treatment.

 

Consultation

I provide a free no obligation consultation during which I will remove a few hairs from the area you are considering having treated, in order to help you decide if you want to go ahead with the treatment.

 

BIAE Accreditation

I am an approved member of the British Institute & Association of Electrolysis.  Members of the BIAE undertake Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses in order to maintain the highest standards. For further information and to find me listed under the 'Find a Member' section, please refer to the BIAE website: https://electrolysis.co.uk/

Advanced Cosmetic Procedures

The APILUS Platinum machine provides excellent results in treating skin disorders.  I provide treatment of the following skin disorders:

Facial Thread Veins; Milia; Skin Tags; Blood spots; Moles; Xanthelasma; Sun/Age Spots; Warts; Syringoma; Verrucae; Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra; Sebaceous Hyperplasia; Seborrhoeic Keratosis.

Any queries or concerns?

Please call me on 078100 55512 or use the contact form.

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