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How Does Shortwave Tweezer
Hair Removal Work?
Water molecules inside the
follicle shaft are "excited" over 27 million times per second through
the use of high intensity radio waves, resulting in a
Thermolysis
(heating) effect. It works exactly the same way a microwave oven cooks
food. This heat build-up thermally desiccates (dries) and
coagulates (cooks) the hair papilla cells. This creates
site-specific deep-tissue traumatization, which severely damages hair
follicle tissue beyond the point of regeneration.
Clients Appreciate
Painless Hair Removal!
Beauty salons,
cosmetologists, physicians, and home-use customers have long awaited an
effective, yet
painless, solution
to unwanted hair growth. Countless studies have been performed to
determine the effectiveness of short-wave epilation. These reports give
irrefutable proof of the thermal damage produced to the follicle tissues
which were treated. Careful measurements of cellular composition as well
as detailed biopsies substantiate the progressive growth reduction of
short-wave hair removal.
Shortwave Hair
Removal is Safe and Tested!
The safety of Thermolysis
has been previously established by Dr. Appleton, M.D., Ophthalmology (a
world renowned researcher, surgeon and expert on microwave cataracts).
Dr. Appleton conducted a scientific study to determine the safety of
shortwave radiation for hair removal. It was found that short-wave
epilators were safe for consumer use.
Dr. Nellie Konnikov, M.D.,
Professor and Director of Clinical Investigations Unit at Tufts
University's New England Medical Center Hospitals, conducted a
well-controlled, double blind clinical study
of High Frequency Radio Energy treatments on hair growth.
This study is the first to
compare scientifically and evaluate statistically, the difference in
efficacy of High Frequency Radio Energy treatments of unwanted hair to
plucking or tweezing as a conventional technique of removing unwanted
hair.
The conclusion of the
9-month study, which consists of 6 months of treatments and a 3-month
follow-up examination, showed
permanency
in 6 months of short-wave
epilation treatments to the face and body. The study also shows this
method provides "a
safe
and
painless"
approach to the troublesome problem of unwanted hair without needles. |