Charles Michel
Charles Michel was an
American ophthalmologist best known for publishing the first clinical report of successful
electrology in
1875.
Michel was practicing in
St. Louis, Missouri when he began using a battery-powered needle epilator to treat
trichiasis (ingrown
eyelashes) in 1869. This
direct current powered method was called
electrolysis because a chemical reaction in the hair follicle causes
sodium hydroxide to form, which damages the
follicle. It's also sometimes called galvanic electrolysis.
*Michel CE. Trichiasis and distichiasis; with an improved method for radical treatment.
St. Louis Clinical Record, 1875 Oct; 2:145-148
*Wagner RF Jr, Brysk H, Tyring SK. Revisiting the Michel/Green controversy of 1879: was Carron du Villards the first to use probe/needle electrolysis for permanent hair destruction?
International Journal of Dermatology 1997 Dec;36(12):947-51.