History of Electrolysis
In the 1850's, the tweezers method pioneered the first technique used to destroy germative cells that produce hairs within the follicles. Electrolysis grew quickly in demand. Later, a patented, new cotton-tipped probe method worked faster than the tweezers and was much easier on both client and technician. More recently, however, electrode patches have been added to the procedure. Removing hair in large areas is now possible in an effective and timely manner. With the Super-Phaser Gold, you can use up to 12 Transcutaneous electrode patches at one time. This will cover an area about 90 square inches
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