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Electrolysis in Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

Permanent Hair Removal That Actually Works

FDA-approved electrolysis destroys hair follicles for good—no more daily shaving, painful waxing, or constant upkeep. Works on every skin tone and hair color, from dark and coarse to blonde and fine.

Only FDA-Approved Permanent Method

Electrolysis is the only hair removal method the FDA recognizes as truly permanent, destroying follicles so hair never grows back.

Works on All Hair Colors

Unlike laser that only targets dark hair, electrolysis effectively removes blonde, red, gray, white, and every shade in between.

Experienced Medical Professional

Led by nurse practitioner Jennifer DiLandro with 18 years of experience treating thousands of patients across Brooklyn and Queens.

Safe for Every Skin Type

Electrolysis works on all skin tones with sterile equipment and disposable probes, making it safe even for sensitive skin.

Professional Electrolysis Hair Removal in Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

The Only Permanent Solution to Unwanted Hair

Dolce Aesthetics uses a fine probe inserted into each hair follicle to deliver a precise electrical current that destroys the growth cells at the root. Once treated, that follicle can’t produce hair again. It’s the only method backed by over 100 years of proven results and FDA approval for permanent removal. This isn’t hair reduction or temporary smoothness. It’s permanent. Whether you’re dealing with a few stubborn chin hairs, upper lip growth from hormonal changes, or full areas you’re tired of maintaining, electrolysis targets the problem at its source. It works when other methods fail especially for light hair that laser can’t touch or PCOS-related growth that keeps coming back. You’re not stuck in the cycle of shaving stubble or scheduling monthly waxing appointments anymore. This is how you actually stop the hair from growing.

Benefits of Permanent Hair Removal

What You Get with Electrolysis

Real permanence means you stop thinking about unwanted hair. No more planning your mornings around shaving or hiding areas you’re self-conscious about.

How Electrolysis Treatment Works

How Electrolysis Actually Destroys Hair Follicles

A sterile, hair-thin probe slides into the natural opening of your hair follicle it doesn’t pierce your skin. A controlled pulse of energy travels down to the root, generating heat that destroys the cells responsible for hair growth. The hair is then gently removed with tweezers. If the follicle was properly treated, the hair slides out easily. Each hair is treated individually during its active growth phase, which is why multiple sessions are needed. Not all your hair is growing at the same time. Some follicles are resting, some are shedding, and only the ones actively growing can be permanently destroyed in that session. That’s not a limitation of the method it’s how hair growth works. Most people feel a quick, mild sensation during treatment. Some describe it as a tiny pinch or brief warmth. It’s not painless, but it’s manageable, and the discomfort lasts only a second per hair. Sensitive areas or lower pain tolerance can be addressed with topical numbing if needed. The bigger picture is that this brief discomfort ends the problem permanently, which beats years of waxing pain or daily razor irritation.
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Electrolysis for All Skin Tones

Why Electrolysis Works When Laser Doesn't

Laser hair removal has become popular, but it has real limitations. It works by targeting pigment in the hair, which means it’s most effective on people with light skin and dark hair. If your hair is blonde, red, gray, or white, laser often can’t see it. If your skin is darker, there’s a higher risk of burns or pigmentation issues because the laser can’t distinguish between hair and skin tone as easily. Electrolysis doesn’t rely on pigment. It treats the follicle directly, regardless of your hair color or skin tone. That makes it the only truly universal option for permanent hair removal. It’s also the reason electrolysis is often used to clean up the fine or light hairs that remain after laser treatments. The FDA allows laser to claim “permanent reduction” but reserves “permanent removal” exclusively for electrolysis. That’s not marketing language—it’s a regulatory distinction based on what each method can actually achieve. If you want the hair gone for good, and you want a method that works for everyone, electrolysis is the answer.
Electrolysis FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

The number of sessions depends on the area being treated, your hair density, and your hair’s growth cycle. Most people need appointments every week or every other week for several months to a year. Small areas like the upper lip or chin might clear faster, while larger areas or very dense hair growth take longer. Each session destroys the hairs that are actively growing at that time, but not all your hair grows simultaneously. Some follicles are resting or transitioning, which is why multiple visits are necessary to catch every hair during its growth phase. We can give you a more accurate timeline after assessing your specific situation during a consultation.
Electrolysis is the only method the FDA approves for true permanent hair removal. Laser can only claim “permanent reduction” because it doesn’t destroy every follicle—it damages them enough to slow or stop growth in many cases, but some hair often returns. Electrolysis destroys each treated follicle completely, so that specific hair never grows back. Laser works well for people with dark hair and lighter skin, and it can treat larger areas faster. But if your hair is light, fine, gray, or white, laser won’t work at all because it targets pigment. Electrolysis works on every hair color and skin tone, which makes it more versatile. Many people use laser first for speed, then finish with electrolysis to remove the remaining hairs laser couldn’t treat.
Yes, electrolysis is one of the most effective treatments for hormonal hair growth, including hirsutism caused by PCOS, menopause, or other hormonal imbalances. Because it permanently destroys individual follicles, it addresses the coarse, dark hairs that often appear on the face, chin, upper lip, or jawline due to elevated androgen levels. While managing your hormones with medication can slow new growth, electrolysis eliminates the existing hair for good. It’s safe for all skin types and doesn’t interfere with hormonal treatments. Many women with PCOS find that combining medical management with electrolysis gives them the best long-term results and helps restore confidence without the constant maintenance of shaving or waxing.
Most people describe electrolysis as a quick pinch, sting, or brief warmth at the moment the energy is applied to the follicle. The sensation lasts only a second or two per hair, and pain tolerance varies widely from person to person. Some areas are more sensitive than others—upper lip and bikini line tend to be more uncomfortable than arms or legs, for example. The discomfort is generally manageable, and many clients find it less painful than waxing because you’re not ripping hair out of the skin. If you’re concerned about pain, topical numbing cream can be applied before treatment to reduce sensitivity. The key thing to remember is that this brief discomfort leads to permanent results, so you’re not repeating painful waxing sessions or dealing with razor burn for the rest of your life.
Electrolysis can be performed on almost any area of the body where you have unwanted hair. Common treatment areas include the face (upper lip, chin, eyebrows, sideburns, cheeks), neck, underarms, bikini line, legs, arms, chest, back, and abdomen. Because it treats hair follicles individually with precision, it’s especially useful for shaping areas like eyebrows or removing scattered hairs in sensitive zones. The only area that’s generally avoided is directly around the eyes for safety reasons. Whether you’re dealing with a small patch of stubborn hair or want to treat a larger area, electrolysis can be customized to your needs. Treatment time will vary based on the size of the area and your hair density, but the method itself works anywhere on the body.
Electrolysis is typically priced by time rather than by body part, since treatment duration depends on your individual hair density and the size of the area. Sessions usually range from 15 minutes for small areas like the upper lip to an hour or more for larger zones like the underarms or legs. While the upfront cost might seem higher than a single waxing appointment, you need to consider the long-term savings. Waxing, threading, and shaving require ongoing purchases and appointments for your entire life. Electrolysis is a one-time investment that eliminates the hair permanently, which means no more razors, wax appointments, or depilatory creams. Most people find that the money they would have spent on temporary methods over just a few years exceeds the total cost of completing electrolysis. You’re paying once for a permanent solution instead of paying forever for temporary fixes.

Consultation and Assessment

Your electrologist evaluates your hair type, skin sensitivity, and treatment goals to create a personalized plan and timeline.

Individual Hair Treatment

A fine probe treats each follicle with precise energy, destroying the root so hair can't regrow in that spot.

Follow-Up Sessions

Regular appointments target new hairs in their growth phase until all follicles in the area are permanently cleared.