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Join us on our US tour! 

The team at GEMM-16 is excited to bring our cutting edge electrolysis technology across the USA.

You'll be at the forefront of permanent hair removal with unmatched efficiency, comfort and reliability.

San Diego

Oct 31st - Nov 4th

Washington Monument

Washington

Nov 5th

Sunset Over New York City

Nov 7th

New York

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Nov 9th

Wisconsin

  • What is Electrolysis?
    Often referred to as Galvanic Electrolysis, electrolysis hair removal involves treating and permanently destroying the part of the follicle responsible for hair growth. At Permanence, we are proud to have developed The Permanence Method. We use our own refinement of the galvanic multi-probe electrolysis and our therapists are expertly skilled to provide the best hair removal results, and to keep your skin hair free, forever.
  • How does Electrolysis work?
    Most chemical reactions take place between ingredients that readily react together to release energy and form new compounds but many useful chemical reactions require a bit of encouragement through heat or electricity. Such reactions are much easier to control by simply regulating the amount of heat or electricity applied. In the case of the electro-chemical reaction in Electrolysis, a negative current is applied to the hair follicle and any moisture present in the follicle is gradually converted into sodium hydroxide (commonly known as lye) over a few minutes. Lye is highly reactive in the presence of organic compounds (in this case, skin). Fortunately, the amount of lye produced is miniscule and highly targeted to the area it is intended to work on beneath the skin.
  • Why would I choose Electrolysis over laser?
    Electrolysis is the only option for achieving permanent hair removal. Much like having braces to correct your teeth, if you put the time in to get it done right, the benefits will last a lifetime. The confidence you will gain through getting rid of unwanted hair is immeasurable. Laser may produce faster results but they are not permanent and if permanence is what you want then laser can become very expensive. Laser is also only suitable for a narrow range of clients – those with dark hair and light skin. Using laser on clients outside this range can be ineffective whereas electrolysis can be used on all hair types.
  • Is the GEMM-16 easy to use for Electrologists?
    The GEMM-16 has been designed by engineers AND electrologists. It was built with the user and client in mind. From the start of treatment until the end, the machine will allow seamless current with no interruptions throughout the treatment. The interface is straight forward and easy to both assemble and understand, coming with both assembly and training instructions and videos.
  • Do I need a qualification to use the GEMM-16?
    On purchasing the GEMM-16 you are required to complete our training videos. Each country and each state has their own regulations and qualifications required to practise as an electrologist. We recommend researching the laws in the state you are located in.
  • Is there finance options available?
    Yes we have finance options currently available for purchase in the United States. If you are interested in this please email: info@multineedleelectrolysis.com and we will send you through more information and the required forms.
  • What current does the GEMM-16 work on?
    The GEMM-16 works on micro amps. The device has an allowable range on a single channel of 80 to 200 microamps.

How does GEMM-16 work?

GEMM-16 uses galvanic electrolysis that causes a chemical decomposition of the hair growing cells. Electrolysis is a proven method in the removal of unwanted hair using a gentle electrical current to destroy the hair follicle, for lasting results.

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A negative current is applied to the hair follicle and any moisture present in the follicle is converted into sodium hydroxide (commonly known as lye) over a few minutes. Lye is highly reactive in the presence of organic compounds (in this case, skin).

 

Fortunately, the amount of lye produced is minuscule and highly targeted to the area it is intended to work on beneath the skin and continues to work for some time after the hair is removed. This kills any cells that survive after the procedure as well.

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The results are the closest thing to magic I could have ever imagined.

Mia

Having had a full face of hair that I needed to shave twice a day so it wasn’t noticeable, electrolysis changed my life. This transformed me from a person who wouldn’t look you in the face, to being confident and presentable.

Veronica

After doing lots of research on permanent hair removal I decided to try galvanic electrolysis and I’m so glad I did!

Rachelle

Tremendously pleased! Thankyou for an excellent job in ridding of annoying hair from my face forever. The shaving nightmare has finally ended

Dominic

AEA Convection 2024 Showcases the Latest in Electrolysis Technology

The AEA Convection 2024 is set to be a major event for the American hair removal industry.

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This annual convention, hosted by the American Electrolysis Association (AEA), will bring together professionals and companies specializing in electrolysis, including leading manufacturers like American Electrolysis Machines and Galvanic Electrolysis Machines. Attendees can expect to see the latest advancements in electrolysis technology, such as the AEA Gem2, a cutting-edge electrolysis machine designed for optimal results and client comfort. The convention provides a valuable opportunity for practitioners to connect with American Hair Removal agencies and companies, learn about new techniques, and explore the latest machines and products available.

AEA Convection 2024: A Hub for American Hair Removal Professionals

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The AEA Convection 2024 serves as a central hub for American Hair Removal professionals to network and stay informed about the latest developments in the field. With a focus on innovation and education, the convention offers workshops and presentations covering various aspects of electrolysis, including the use of advanced American Electrolysis Machines. Attendees can discover new products and services from American Hair Removal companies, learn about best practices, and enhance their skills. The AEA Convection 2024 promises to be an essential event for anyone involved in the American hair removal industry, providing insights into the latest technologies and trends, including the highly anticipated AEA Gem2.

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