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Beverly Hills Hair Free Dallas knows that everyone deserves to live their most authentic life. When we unleash smooth, hair-free skin, we unleash confidence and the ability for our clients to lead their lives on their terms. It means a great deal when individuals from across Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, and other parts of Texas turn to us as they are transitioning. We enjoy playing an important role in their journey and are here to be of help in any way we can for you, too.
We have considerable experience with and passion for treating those who are undergoing male-to-female and female-to-male transitions. We also take a special interest in facial hair removal, such as upper lip hair, upper body, including the underarms, and in a variety of different pain management capabilities and techniques. You can be confident that our expertise and approaches will support truly permanent results that also account for and respect your goals, needs, and preferences.
At BHHF Dallas, we specialize in electrolysis. And it’s not just any type of electrolysis. Our approach is recognized globally as the fastest, most comfortable way to remove hair permanently before gender reassignment surgery and to get rid of unwanted facial hair for good. We like to say that electrolysis – especially our method of electrolysis – is hair removal without limits. Due to how electrolysis targets and destroys the stem cells in the hair follicles, you can achieve smooth and hair-free skin for life without the need for ongoing maintenance treatments or touch-ups. You can spend more time enjoying a renewed outlook on life and less time in the bathroom dealing with the pain and hassle of shaving, tweezing, waxing, and depilatory creams.
Yes! Lasers are not limited only in terms of their ability to permanently remove hair. Lasers reduce the thickness of treated hairs, but they do not completely remove all of them. We often treat individuals who still have hair following laser therapy. Lasers are also not appropriate for individuals with certain skin and hair colors, such as those with gray, white, and blonde hair. This is due to how the laser tracks or targets the melanin pigment in the follicle. It can have difficulty differentiating between the pigment in the skin and the pigment in the hair among some individuals, which leads to imprecise results and increases the risk of damage to the skin.
At BHHF Dallas, we are proud to be inclusive in every way! We safely, precisely, and comfortably treat a diverse range of clients. We support the best experience and results as electrolysis targets the stem cells in the follicles and not the melanin. It is also a great option for individuals with excess hair due to hormonal imbalances and conditions. They may be precluded from laser treatment due to the risk of paradoxical hypertrichosis (when the laser stimulates hair growth rather than reduces it).
Our professionally trained electrologists can treat more follicles at a time and in a more comfortable fashion than with standard or earlier-generation electrolysis due to:
During a consultation, we can introduce you to Alana Dzurek’s “The Beverly Hills Hair Free System.” This system takes the guesswork out of permanently removing your hair with an easy-to-follow and personalized schedule that supports 100% permanent results between 18 – 24 months. Our team welcomes the opportunity to speak with you! Just call us at (972) 886-5921 today.
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.

