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The following article was published in our article directory on January 20, 2012.
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Article Category: Wellness, Fitness and Diet
Author Name: chickie maxwell
There are 2 very popular and very pricey methods of permanent hair removal or reduction in the market now. The first one is the laser permanent hair removal and the second one is the electrolysis method. But which type should one choose? Is there a laser removal option that only works well for specific for skin types? This article will compare these two methods.
Longevity of Effect
While it is true that a laser hair removal is not allowed to be called permanent hair removal but only permanent hair reduction, the reduction of hair is quite drastic, some reducing hair growth by up to 80%. Also, the hair that ends up growing back are smaller and lighter to the point that they are harder to see than regular untreated hair. Electrolysis on the other hand, has a more permanent effect. After several sessions, hair will no longer grow back.
Best Option for You
If you have dark skin tone and you also have dark hair color, then unfortunately laser hair removal is not for you. People with light hair are at a disadvantage as well because the laser looks for dark pigment and uses the assumption that dark pigment is hair follicle. Electrolysis is the only option for you at this point. However, folks that usually wax or tweeze may have bent follicles and this will make this procedure not ideal to do for such group.
Method
Electrolysis uses electric current to destroy the follicles in your chosen area. Laser hair removal on the other hand, uses heat to burn the follicle and this causes the place to stop growing in the interim.
Unpleasantness
Laser hair removal's pain is likened to a rubber band sharply tapping against the skin plus a certain degree of heat. Electrolysis on the other hand, is compared to a more painful version of plucking, like a pricking pain on each follicle. On both methods though, topical solution can be applied to lessen the unpleasant experience, ask your dermatologist about it.
Price-wise
Both methods are more expensive by bounds compared to the usual temporary methods of hair removal like waxing or threading. Laser removal ranges from $120 to $900 depending on the wideness of the area that will be treated. Electrolysis on the other hand, is charged per session, which is around $50 per 30 minutes. This $50 session can cover your eyebrows already.
Side Effects on Improper Administration
If done by inexperienced technicians, the area that undergone electrolysis can become discolored, making it more unappealing than its original state. Laser hair removing treatment on the flip side, if done incorrectly can cause burning, scarring and even blisters. This is why it is imperative that you choose a reputable salon or clinic to have this done for you.
Given the comparison above, based on your own preference, you will be able to choose which type of permanent hair removing treatment is for you. Both have their merits but it is up to the person getting the treatment, what matters to him/ her most on which permanent hair removal method to choose.
Keywords: permanent hair removal
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