Call of Beauty

Aesthetics - Beauty - Micropigmentation

Call of Beauty

Aesthetics - Beauty - Micropigmentation

Electrolysis - Hair Removal and Skin Treatments

Electrolysis treatments cover a wide range of treatments, not just hair removal.  It has been recognised for over a 100 years as a safe, reliable method of hair removal, on any skin type, any colour skin, but using ACP (Advanced Cosmetic Procedures) it can also be used to treat so much more, from skin tags and blood spots, to Facial Thread Veins and Mole treatments.

 

Call of Beauty offers Electrolysis as a specialist Hair Removal treatment, but unlike many practitioners, we are able to offer ACP – Advanced Cosmetic Procedures and the highly specialised Trans Gender Electrolysis treatments. Lydia Dalton is a member of the British Institute & Association of Electrolysis, the Professional Trade Body for Electrolysis practitioners. She is also listed on the Sterex listing of trained electrolysis practitioners.

 

Hair removal using Electrolysis is the only medically approved method of permanent hair removal

A course of Electrolysis treatment will permanently remove hair growth when performed by skilled and experienced practitioners.

Electrolysis has the longest known track record together with the most effective results for permanent hair removal. Dr Charles Michel first used it successfully in 1875 to remove ingrown eyelashes. He discovered that once the follicle had been treated with electrolysis the hair was permanently destroyed.

 

For over 100 years, electrolysis has been recognised as a safe, reliable method of treating all skin and hair types. Many new treatments for hair reduction or non-permanent hair removal have emerged over the years; electrolysis has remained the only treatment to achieve permanent and complete eradication of unwanted hair when performed by a skilled, experienced practitioner.

For those who seek complete and permanent hair removal on any part of the body, regardless of skin tone or hair colour, there remains only one method that is approved by the British Medical Association – electrolysis.