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Empirical Evidence Following Medial Testing

A study was conducted by William W. Rolland, an instructor in electrical engineering at Sandhills Community College, Pinehurst. NC.

This study was performed to determine what extent current will flow to the dermal papilla with an electrified tweezer device. In this study the negative electrode was the tweezers from the (Transdermal System) which grasped the hair shaft which had bean coated with a conductive solution. The positive electrode was a needle inserted along the shaft of a hair into the dermal papilla. The shaft of the needle was insulated so that contact was made only at the base of the hair, within the dermal papilla. Results from several trials demonstrated that the average current produced in the dermal papilla was 470ľa. Mr. Rolland concluded that a conductive path exists along the hair shaft and through the dermal papilla and that the (Transdermal System) device is capable of producing a current of approximately 470ľa along this path.*


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The pH levels achieved by both non-invasive (Transdermal) and needle electrolysis were 11.2 and 11.4 respectfully. This pH was well above the normal for human skin of 5.0 to 5.5. From these measurements it is reasonable to conclude that electrolysis (the conversion of sodium chloride to sodium hydroxide at near equal levels in both the non-invasive and needle epilators) is responsible for the destruction of cells which produce hair growth.*

Both of the devices (needle and Transdermal epilators, in direct comparison during clinical testing) achieved equivalent results in removing hair and both complied with the definition set forth by the International Guild of Professional Electrologists, Inc. as being effective, since they both removed permanently at least 40 percent of the hairs on one treatment in this study.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transdermal No-Needle Electrolysis Equipment


AVX-300

Ideal for home use non-invasive epilation.Single-output economy unit.  Ideal for home use non-invasive epilation.

$399.95


Fully programmable economy unitAVX-400

Fully programmable economy unit.

$499.95


AVX-500

This is a great system for the small salon. Multiple output salon unit. This is a great system for the small salon.

$699.95


AVX-600

The best Transdermal machine availableFully programmable professional unit. The best Transdermal machine available.

$899.95


 

 


What Is Transdermal Electrolysis?


Introducing a major breakthrough in medical electrolysis What Is Transdermal Electrolysis?technology. A radically advanced procedure which can administer electrolysis to large areas of unwanted hair follicles, without the pain of needles (or the cost of laser). It is called Transdermal Electrolysis and it works by using electrode patches, swabs, or specialized tweezers. The professional technician (or home user) can treat unwanted hair growth easily and conveniently. Unlike the needle or laser, Transdermal has a very low incidence of side effects. Transdermal has been clinically proven to be 'substantially equivalent to needle electrolysis.'


How does Transdermal differ from other hair removal procedures?

Transdermal is based on electrolysis technology, which has been tried and true for well over 100 years. New techniques such as Laser Epilation and home-use tweezer devices do not have the substantial history, and documented-results of electrolysis.


What does Transdermal Electrolysis feel like?


What does Transdermal Electrolysis feel like?

The sensation experienced with electrolysis varies from person to person and the area being treated. Some describe it as a mild tingling accompanied by a feeling of warmth. Many are surprised at how little discomfort is experienced. As the current takes effect, the operator is able to ease the hair from the follicle quite painlessly.


How many follicles can be treated at once?


How long to completely clear unwanted hair?

Up to four patches can be used at one time. This equates to approximately 60 square inches of total treatment area. So in a standard session of 45-60 minutes, a technician could administer electrolysis to well over 5,000 unwanted hairs.



How long to completely clear unwanted hair?


outstanding results within 6-12 weeks.

The general rule is once a week for the first 2-4 weeks, then every two weeks after that. In the final stages, treatments should be applied about every 3-4 weeks.  Most people see outstanding results within 6-12 weeks.

 
 
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