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Permanent Hair Removal
If you’re dealing with unwanted hair growth, Electrolysis is the solution
What is Electrolysis? Is electrolysis safe?
Electrolysis is the only FDA-recognized method of permanent hair removal, and it has been safely performed for over 100 years. Unlike temporary methods such as shaving, threading, or waxing, electrolysis permanently destroys the hair follicle so the hair cannot grow back. If you're looking for permanent hair removal in Decatur, GA, electrolysis is the most precise and proven solution available.
3D animation showing how electrolysis permanently removes hair. A fine probe delivers a precise electrical pulse to the hair follicle, disabling it while leaving skin unharmed.
Why choose Electrolysis over laser hair removal ?
Electrolysis works on all hair colors and all skin tones. Unlike laser, which relies on pigment, electrolysis treats each follicle individually. This makes it an effective and precise solution for hair that laser cannot remove. Laser can be faster for reducing hair over larger areas such as the legs or back, however it is still not permanent. Laser can sometimes trigger paradoxical hypertrichosis (increased hair growth), especially on the face. Electrolysis does not stimulate more hair growth. Electrolysis does not target pigment or use light-based energy, so there is no risk of laser-related burns. For clients who only have a few coarse or stray hairs, electrolysis is often more practical and cost-effective than committing to multiple laser sessions.
Electrolysis is especially beneficial for:
Blonde, gray, red, or fine facial hair
Hormonal hair growth (including PCOS-related hair)
Stubborn hairs left behind after laser treatments
Small, detailed areas like the eyebrows or upper lip
Clients undergoing gender-affirming procedures
Delicate areas such as around the eyebrows, moles, or tattoos
For those looking for a permanent, reliable, and detail-focused solution — especially for facial or hormonally influenced hair — electrolysis is often the preferred choice.
The client shown above has been diagnosed with PCOS and received electrolysis treatments at MochaBella Spa for approximately seven months, from June (left image) to January of the following year (right image).
How Long Does It Take to See Permanent Results?
Smaller areas with fine to medium hair (such as the upper lip) may be cleared within a few months of consistent sessions. Larger areas with dense, deeper, or coarser hairs typically require more time. On average, most clients see permanent clearance within 12–24 months, some longer. After an area is cleared, occasional maintenance visits may be recommended to catch any new hairs that were previously dormant.
What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?
Electrolysis can safely treat almost any area of the body, including:
Upper lip
Chin
Eyebrows
Sideburns
Underarms
Bikini line
Stomach
Back
Chest
Legs
Arms
Fingers and toes
The only exceptions are the inside of the nostrils and the ear canal. No work in the genital area is being performed at MochaBella Spa due to table limitations.
Have more questions? Browse the FAQs below, or call 678-265-0344. If you’re looking for a trusted solution for permanent hair removal in Decatur, GA, schedule a free consultation. I’ll walk you through the process and how electrolysis can help you achieve smooth, lasting results.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A very fine, sterile probe is gently inserted into the natural opening of the hair follicle — not the skin. A small, controlled amount of energy is then applied to permanently disable the follicle’s ability to produce hair. A new single-use disposable probe is used for each client, and strict hygiene and sanitation protocols are followed at every appointment.
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Your first visit includes a consultation where we review your medical history, evaluate the treatment area, and I answer any questions you may have. You will also receive a patch test so you can experience how the treatment feels. From there, I will pick the best setting(s) for you and create a plan designed for the most efficient and comfortable results possible. This visit is designed to make you feel informed, comfortable, and confident before moving forward.
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Most clients find electrolysis very tolerable, often less uncomfortable than tweezing. You may feel a brief sensation of warmth or a slight tingling as the hair is treated. Sensitivity varies depending on the area, and your personal comfort level, but discomfort is typically minimal. Settings can be adjusted to help ensure you remain as comfortable as possible during your session. Many clients are pleasantly surprised by how manageable it feels.
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Hair grows in cycles, and electrolysis is most effective on actively growing hairs. Since all hairs are not growing in at the same rate, multiple sessions are needed to catch them at their most vulnerable.
The number of sessions depends on:
The size of the area
Hair thickness and density
Your individual hair growth cycle
Hormonal influences or medications
Frequency and Consistency of appointments
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What you’re seeing is not the same hair returning — it’s new untreated hairs emerging from follicles that were dormant or in a different growth phase at the time of your last session.There are hundreds of hair follicles per square inch, and it can take several weeks for a new hair to become visible. Each follicle follows its own cycle, which is why a series of treatments is necessary for complete, permanent clearance. As more follicles are treated, the area becomes noticeably thinner and smoother.
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Most clients begin with weekly or biweekly sessions. Clients who start with more consistent scheduling often experience faster initial clearance. As the area thins, appointments become shorter and less frequent. We will discuss your appointment scheduling more during your consultation.
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Sessions typically range from 15 minutes to one hour, depending on the treatment area and your goals. Appointments over an hour are also available.
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Yes. Electrolysis permanently removes the treated hair at the root, which helps eliminate recurring ingrown hairs in that area. It’s an excellent long-term solution for clients who struggle with chronic ingrowns.
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Yes, hormonal changes can sometimes trigger new hair growth. The good news is that electrolysis permanently removes the hairs that are treated, and any new hairs that appear can also be treated as needed. With consistency, most clients achieve smooth, long-lasting results — even with hormonal fluctuations.
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Absolutely. Electrolysis is safe and effective for both men and women. It can be used to shape beards, clean up necklines, treat back or chest hair, and more.
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Yes, but only with parental consent. Since hormones are still changing during adolescence, some teens may require additional treatments over time to address new or emerging hair. Please contact MochaBella Spa for a release form if under the age of 18.
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Electrolysis can often be performed on or near tattoos, but direct treatment over moles is usually avoided for safety unless your physician gives it the OK. A consultation will help determine what areas are suitable for treatment.
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Electrolysis may not be recommended for individuals with:
Active cold sores or open wounds
Pacemakers or implanted electrical devices
Severe scarring disorders or keloid-prone skin
Pregnancy (treatment is typically postponed until after pregnancy)
Your consultation and intake form will determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
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Avoid waxing, threading, or tweezing for at least 3–4 weeks before your appointment.
Allow the hair to grow long enough to be grasped with tweezers (usually 2–3 days for facial hair).
Stay hydrated with water, and avoid caffeine beforehand.
Do not apply heavy lotions or oils to the treatment area on the day of your appointment.
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If needed, you may shave or carefully trim between appointments. Bleaching is acceptable, but very lightened hair will be slightly harder to see during treatment.
Allow at least 2–3 days of growth before your session, so the hair is visible and long enough to grasp with tweezers.
Avoid tweezing, waxing, or threading, as these methods remove the hair from the follicle delay progress.
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It’s normal to experience temporary redness, mild swelling, or tiny pinpoint scabs as a part of the healing process. This typically subsides within hours, while more sensitive areas may take longer. When performed properly by a trained professional, electrolysis does not cause scarring. Following proper aftercare instructions greatly minimizes any risk of irritation.
Your skin’s safety and integrity are always the top priority.
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Keep the area clean and avoid touching it unnecessarily.
If facial area was treated, avoid makeup for 24 hours.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning, direct heat, and steam for 24–48 hours. Warm epsom salt soaks are fine.
Apply a soothing product such as pure aloe vera if recommended.
Avoid picking or scratching the area.
Avoid or minimize smoking/vaping, especially if treatment is on facial area.