The Chemistry of Sterilization
All Modern Electrolysis Probes are Sterilized
All Modern Electrolysis Probes are Sterilized
(reprinted with permission from synopticproducts.com)
All electrolysis needles used today are fully sterilized. This is extremely important for safety due to the dangers of blood borne diseases, such as AIDS, or diseases that can be transmitted via bodily fluids, such as COVID or influenza.
There are two primary methods of sterilization for electrolysis today, EOG Sterilization and Radiation Sterilization.
EOG Sterilization
Irradiation Sterilization
Your Probes are Safe for Use
Note that in both cases while there are highly toxic components that are used for sterilization, all of the ethylene oxide gas and radiation are fully removed prior to shipping products. Rest assured, there are no toxic compounds on the needles when you use them. Additionally, the expiration date listed on the packaging is based on extensive testing of the packaging materials and the radiation method by the companies that do the sterilization. If expired probes are used, you may be opening yourself and your client up to dangerous conditions and the potential for a massive amount of liability. DO NOT USE EXPIRED PROBES. The danger to clients, to you and to your income just aren't worth it.