Grey Hair Electrolysis

Hi guys,
I’m a premature grey hair sufferer due to extreme stress.Forget it, but I’m alright now except the grey hairs ive gotten .I think i have around 50 grey hairs on my head. I hate them everytime I see them.But then i began searching in the internet for some solutions.

My hair is very thick and black, so 50 hairs don’t matter for me
I would be fine if i get rid of them. I saw that electrolysis would help.I’ve heard that electrolysis treats and kills follicles one by one, so it would be great if I’d remove those grey hairs one by one from my head.

I have some doubts on this issue. All electrologists here, and other ppl who has gone thru electrolysis please answer my questions.
1.Can i remove those grey hairs by electrolysis?
2.Will it be over in a single session?(because there are only 50 greys)
3.How much will it cost?
4.And will it effect the nearby black hair?

thank you,
eagerly waiting for your answers.

Hey! Welcome to hairtell.

With approx. 100,000 - 150,000 hairs on a human head, have you thought to just tweeze out those fifty hairs? You are going to continue to develop gray hair and you can’t have all of them treated with electrolysis, well, I guess you could, but you would eventually have no hair left. Same if you tweeze, but at this point, you are not going to miss fifty hairs.

TO answer your questions:

Yes, electrolysis can remove those grey hairs. It would be simple.

All can be treated in a single session, but we can not say affirmatively that they will all be totally affected at one setting. There will be probabaly be some regrowth? Nothing is cut and dry with hair.

Cost: depends on the skill and efficiency of the electrologist and modality used. I would think a good blend or thermolysis electrolgist would cost you somewhere under $60 for one session, but that depends on their schedule fee. I visualize going slower than I normally do just to find the hair and move the other hair out of the way so I could zero in on the gray hair to treat it.

The black hair will not be affected because we are treating individual follicles, ONE AT A TIME.

Dee

Dear DeeFahey,
Thank you very much for the detailed response.You provided all the information I want to know.Thank you Very much.

You are very welcome, Sasi.