Electrolysis Hair Removal in Fleming Island
Fleming Island sits across the river in Clay County, about thirty minutes from us via I-295 and US-17 — the wooded, waterway-laced community anchored by golf-cart-friendly Eagle Harbor. Dedicated electrologists are rare on that side of the St. Johns, so Fleming Island clients seeking a genuinely permanent result tend to come to us rather than settle for laser-only options closer to home.

Why Fleming Island clients choose us
When the nearest true electrolysis is a bridge away regardless, Fleming Island clients choose the practice that does it properly: one electrologist, follicle-by-follicle, toward a defined permanent end. The thirty-minute drive buys a result that does not need to be repeated, which is why Eagle Harbor and Clay County clients make the trip.
- • About 30 minutes via I-295 and US-17 from the Eagle Harbor area.
- • A scarce true-electrolysis option for the Clay County side of the river.
Fleming Island — frequently asked questions
- Is the drive from Fleming Island worth it?
- Many clients think so — dedicated electrolysis is uncommon in Clay County, and the result is permanent rather than ongoing.
- How long does it take to get there?
- Roughly 30 minutes from Fleming Island via I-295 and US-17 to our Lake Mead Ave clinic.
- How is electrolysis different from laser?
- Electrolysis treats each follicle individually and is permanent; it works on all hair colors and skin tones.