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Electrolysis at Florida Aesthetics Brandon FL

Electrolysis · Permanent Hair Removal · Brandon, FL

Electrolysis
in Brandon, FL

The only FDA-approved method for complete permanent hair removal. Works on all hair colors, including blonde, gray, and red, and all skin tones.

FDA
approved for permanent removal
All
hair colors treated
All
skin tones safe
None
significant downtime
About This Treatment

What is electrolysis and how does it work?

Electrolysis is the only hair removal method with FDA approval for permanent removal. A fine, sterile probe is inserted into the natural opening of each hair follicle, and a precisely calibrated electrical current permanently destroys the follicle's ability to produce hair.

Unlike laser hair removal, which targets melanin in the hair shaft, electrolysis works electrically, which means it is effective on every hair color, including fine blonde, red, gray, and white hair that contains too little melanin for laser to target. It is also safe for all skin tones, including darker Fitzpatrick types V and VI.

At Florida Aesthetics, our licensed electrologists have years of experience treating all areas of the face and body. Many patients use a combination approach: laser hair removal for large body areas with dark hair, and electrolysis for fine facial hair or light/gray hairs that remain after completing a laser series.

Electrolysis is also an increasingly popular choice for men. As men age, back, chest, and beard hair often turns gray or light, making it resistant to laser. Electrolysis solves this precisely, treating gray beard stubble, neck ingrowns that laser cannot fully clear, and scattered light hairs across the chest or back. If you have completed a laser series and still have remaining lighter hairs, electrolysis is the next step. See our men's laser hair removal page for the full combination approach.

What electrolysis treats

  • Fine, blonde, red, or gray hair
  • Upper lip & chin
  • Eyebrows & jawline
  • Full face
  • Underarms & arms
  • Bikini & groin
  • Legs & feet
  • Back, chest & shoulders

Why choose Florida Aesthetics

  • Licensed, experienced electrologists
  • Latest electrolysis technology
  • All hair colors & skin tones welcome
  • Permanent results after full series
  • Free consultation before first session
  • Brandon & Tampa Bay area since 2006
Transparent Pricing

Electrolysis pricing in Brandon, FL

Electrolysis is priced by session length. The right session length and frequency depends on the treatment area and hair density, your electrologist will give you a personalized plan at your free consultation.

Session Lengths
15-Minute Session
Small areas: upper lip, chin, eyebrow shaping, detail work. Great for maintenance between longer sessions.
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30-Minute SessionMost Popular
Standard session length. Ideal for ongoing facial and body treatment series. Most patients schedule 30-minute sessions for consistent progress.
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60-Minute Session
Larger areas: legs, back, chest. Recommended for faster progress on dense or widespread hair growth.
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Electrolysis treatment experience at Florida Aesthetics Brandon FL
What to Expect

What happens during an electrolysis appointment?

1
Consultation & treatment plan (15 min)
Your electrologist reviews your hair color, skin tone, treatment area, and timeline goals. A personalized session plan is created with realistic expectations for the number and frequency of sessions needed.
2
Probe insertion
A fine, sterile probe is gently inserted into the natural opening of each hair follicle. Modern probes are extremely fine, the process is far more comfortable than older electrolysis methods. Most patients describe a brief warmth or tingling with each follicle.
3
Electrical pulse & hair removal
A precisely calibrated electrical current is delivered to permanently destroy the follicle's growth cells. The treated hair is then removed with tweezers. Because the follicle is disabled, the hair slides out cleanly with no resistance.
4
Post-care
Mild redness or sensitivity may occur for a few hours. Your electrologist provides specific aftercare instructions. No downtime. You can return to normal activities immediately. SPF is recommended for treated areas.
Common Questions

Electrolysis, frequently asked questions

While laser hair removal is highly effective for reducing hair growth over large areas, electrolysis is the only method recognized by the FDA as permanent hair removal. Electrolysis is also "colorblind," meaning it works on blonde, red, gray, and white hairs that lasers cannot see. It is the gold standard for precision areas like the eyebrows or for clearing those few stubborn hairs that may remain after a series of laser treatments.
Because hair grows in different cycles and each follicle must be treated individually, a series of treatments is necessary. Most patients require consistent sessions over a period of 12 to 18 months to achieve complete, permanent clearance of an area. The frequency of your appointments will decrease over time as fewer active hairs emerge.
Most patients describe the sensation as a quick, localized heat or a minor stinging feeling. Because we treat each follicle one by one, the discomfort is very brief. We can adjust the settings to ensure your comfort, and many patients find that applying a topical numbing cream 45 minutes before their appointment significantly reduces any sensitivity.
Yes. Unlike older laser technologies that required a contrast between dark hair and light skin, electrolysis does not rely on pigment. It is 100% safe and effective for all skin tones, from Fitzpatrick I through VI, without the risk of pigment changes or burns.
Once a hair follicle has been successfully destroyed by electrolysis, it can never grow hair again. However, you may see "new" hair in the treatment area during your first few months. This is typically not regrowth, but rather hair from neighboring follicles that were dormant during your previous session. Once every follicle in an area has been treated, the results are permanent.
Electrolysis is safe for almost any part of the body. The most common treatment areas include the chin, upper lip, eyebrows, bikini line, and underarms. It is also a popular choice for removing unwanted hair on the breasts or abdomen. The only areas we generally avoid are the inside of the nose and the inside of the ear canal.
Yes, there are three main methods. Galvanic uses a chemical reaction to destroy the hair root. Thermolysis uses localized heat to dehydrate and destroy the follicle. The Blend Method combines both heat and chemical action for maximum effectiveness. During your consultation at our Brandon clinic, we will determine which method is best suited for your hair type and skin sensitivity.
Downtime is very minimal. You may experience slight redness or minor swelling in the treated area for a few hours, similar to a localized mosquito bite. We recommend avoiding heavy makeup, excessive sweating, and direct sun exposure for 24 hours following your treatment to allow the skin to settle.
For the most effective treatment, please do not pluck, wax, or thread the area for at least 2 to 4 weeks prior to your visit. We need a tiny bit of hair growth (about 1/8th of an inch) to be visible so the provider can accurately locate the follicle and remove the hair after treatment.
Yes, and it is becoming increasingly popular with male patients. Electrolysis is particularly valuable for men in two situations. First, men whose hair has turned gray or light with age and who find that laser no longer works on their neck, chest, or beard area. Second, men who have completed a laser hair removal series on the back or chest but have a number of remaining lighter hairs that laser could not target. In both cases, electrolysis finishes the job permanently. We also treat men for precision beard shaping, eyebrow work, and chronic ingrown hairs on the neck. See our men's hair removal page to learn how laser and electrolysis work together.

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Our licensed electrologists will assess your hair and skin and create a personalized plan for permanent results.