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Let’s clarify the situation and address a significant concern that many people have regarding electrolysis for hair removal. You may have heard questions about its safety, particularly the most common one that Alana Dzurek at Beverly Hills Hair Free Dallas frequently encounters: “Does electrolysis cause cancer?” The short answer is no. Let’s explore this topic further to provide more information.
The only FDA-approved method for permanent hair removal is electrolysis. Laser treatments only reduce hair, while electrolysis stops the follicle from ever growing hair again—permanent freedom from unwanted hair.
Electrolysis targets the growth center within your hair follicles, ensuring that hair can never grow back. During the process, Alana uses a tiny probe to deliver a small current into the follicle. Once the hair follicle is no longer viable, the hair is removed with tweezers. And just like that, it’s all gone!
Let’s be clear about this: there is absolutely no scientific evidence linking electrolysis to cancer—none whatsoever. This method has been safely used for over a century and is approved by the FDA, which maintains strict safety standards. You can have complete confidence in the safety of this procedure.
The multi-probe galvanic technique Alana uses is a major upgrade from traditional electrolysis. The old-school method treats just one hair follicle at a time. Alana’s method treats several at once. This means your appointments go faster. Also important is that this type of electrolysis is heat-free, so it’s more comfortable.
If you want to banish unwanted hair for good, you’re a good fit for electrolysis. It’s also useful for:
Unlike lasers, electrolysis works for every skin type (and tone) and hair color. Dark skin, light hair—it makes no difference. It works because it directly targets the hair follicle, not your skin’s pigment.
Some people might temporarily experience redness or swelling that quickly fades. Alana’s no-heat galvanic method keeps these side effects to a minimum.
A full treatment plan takes 18 to 24 months. This is because hair grows in different cycles. So, each follicle needs to be treated when it’s actively growing. Sticking to your recommended schedule is the most important part of finishing on schedule.
Don’t let myths hold you back. Alana Dzurek and her Beverly Hills Hair Free System team are here to give you the facts. If you’re ready for a real solution, call the office today at (972) 886-5921 to get started with an appointment.
Alana is a Licensed Electrologist and the owner of Beverly Hills Hair Free. Alana began her career in electrology over 28 years ago and has dedicated herself to researching not only the past & present of electrolysis but also setting the future of the industry.
As a consummate professional and a well-respected expert in the electrology industry and medical community, Alana was selected by Disrupt Magazine as one of the Top Ten Inspirational Entrepreneurs in 2022, was featured on the cover of Top 100 Magazine for the most inspirational leaders in 2022 and Alana has recently been inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who’s Who Biographical Registry.

