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Electrology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electrology is the practice of electrical depilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as electrolysis . The practitioner slides a solid hair-...
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of galvanic current. After epilation by diathermy, near!y all hairs were found ... The effect of epilation with diathermy and galvanic current on the hair ...
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Compact Model 360 Galvanic Epilator, Associated Electrolysis, 08/04/80, K801555. Epilator, Ease-Multi-Mode, Greenleaf-Carter, 10/10/78, K781147 ...
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A galvanic epilator is essentially a positive ground power supply that delivers 0-3 mA through the body. The follicular probe is the cathode of an ...
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The main objective of this Unit is the provision of galvanic/high frequency ‘blend’ epilation in a hygienic and safe manner. The Unit includes full advice on the hygiene precautions specific to this treatment and the manner of performing it effectively and with the minimum of discomfort. ... Unit assessment methods...
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Galvanic Current method ... The galvanic current is connected to a fine needle that acts as a cathode. The needle is inserted into the hair follicle to be destroyed. The anode is placed on a small pad of cotton wool soaked in a 1% salt solution at the skin's surface near to the hair which is to be destroyed.
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Epilation is the process of removing unwanted hairs. There are two methods for removing hair: electrolysis and thermolysis. Both methods work well and differ mainly in the type of current used. In this office we remove hair by thermolysis. ... Epilation works by causing a small scar around the treated hair. In people prone...
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