Electrolysis FAQ's > Frequently Asked Questions about Electrolysis... > Can I have electrolysis if I’m pregnant?
Pregnancy is not normally a contra-indication to the Thermolysis method of electrolysis. This method uses alternating current (AC) and as a very weak intensity of current is used during the procedure, there is no risk to mother or unborn child provided both are otherwise healthy, although treatment of the breast and abdominal areas should be avoided, especially in the later stages of pregnancy. However, the ‘Blend’ or ‘Galvanic’ methods of electrolysis may best be avoided during pregnancy. These methods use direct (DC) electrical current. If you are unsure which method you may be offered, please ask your Electrologist. If, by chance, you have been having ‘Blend’, please do not worry, it too can be used during pregnancy and should not pose any problem especially if the treatment has been to the facial area. Most clients having treatment are female and may have treatment before they know that they are pregnant, without any ill effects. If you are at all concerned, please discuss this issue with your therapist or Physician.
Last updated on September 30, 2013 by Chantal Peacock