Sunday, February 08, 2009

Choosing Between Laser and Electrolysis Hair Removal

There are permanent methods of hair removal that can be found on the market today, both professionally and also at home versions that each work to remove unwanted hair on a permanent basis. Laser and electrolysis hair removal are the two common versions that are used in each situation. When examining at home versions of these two systems, individuals should carefully read all reviews, including those reviews of individuals who have used the product that are posted on a site that is independent from the product site. This will help the user to see what types of problems other users have had with a particular product so that he or she can make a wise purchase.

Making a Choice

Laser and electrolysis hair removal systems both kill the hair roots so that it never grows back out of a particular hair follicle. Although they are similar in this way, laser and electrolysis hair removal systems are different in the way they achieve this effect. Laser hair removal is the most recent to the market of permanent hair removal. It uses light from lasers to heat the hair root and kill it so that it will not grow anymore. Laser hair removal is usually faster than electrolysis because it can treat hundreds of hair follicles at a time rather than treating each hair follicle individually. Laser hair removal costs about five hundred dollars per treatment, with an average person requiring at least three treatments and normally not more than four. This is quite expensive, but many people who have struggled with unwanted hair on faces and backs which has caused them low self-esteem in public find the price worth it for a permanent solution to their problem.

Unlike lasers, electrolysis hair removal uses electricity instead of light waves to kill the hair roots. Electrolysis hair removal requires each hair follicle to be treated separately since the tiny metal needle has to be inserted into each one in order for the electric current to pass into the follicle down to the root of the hair. The current is usually not enough to cause much more than a mild discomfort for the individual being treated, but it depends on the sensitivity of the area and the pain tolerance of the individual. Unlike lasers, electrolysis hair removal is paid by the hour rather than by the session. This can either be good news or bad news for the individual paying for the treatment. If the area is small with few hairs in it, then the price will be significantly less than laser treatment. If the area is large, then it can be very expensive, since the price can run up to one hundred dollars per hour.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Permanent Results with Electrolysis Hair Removal Systems

Laser and electrolysis hair removal systems are becoming more popular for removing hair permanently from the body, especially for women who have a lot of facial hair and for men who have a lot of back hair. These systems can be done professionally and also can be done at home with systems that cost from sixty to over one hundred dollars. There are some systems that are scams, claiming to offer permanent hair removal but not producing the results.

How It Works

When done professionally, electrolysis hair removal systems require individuals to go through several treatments in order to get all the hairs removed. The electrolysis hair removal system starts a metal needle being inserted into each hair follicle. Then a mild electric current is passed through the thin metal needle into the hair follicle so that the hair root is killed. This means that the hair will no longer grow out of that follicle. The treatment has to be repeated more than once because the hairs grow in cycles, which means the hairs that are seen are not all the hairs that are actually in that area. After a few weeks, some older hairs fall out and new hairs are growing into the area but from different follicles. By doing the treatment multiple times, usually no more than four times, the electrolysis hair removal system is sure to remove all the unwanted hair from the area.

The at home versions of the electrolysis hair removal system work similarly except that more than one hair follicle is treated at a time and there are not any needles that are used. The home versions usually have a gel that is used with the electrolysis hair removal system so that the electric current can work more effectively in the hair follicles to kill the hair root. It is also protective of the skin so that there are not any burns that are obtained from the electricity that is used to kill the hair root. These systems also have to be used more than once to achieve the removal of all the hair in a particular area. The instructions in the kit need to be followed so that the desired results can be more quickly achieved. Most users say that these at home versions of electrolysis hair removal take patience, so individuals who want quicker results should probably use a different method of hair removal, although the other methods are temporary.

Friday, February 06, 2009

An Efficient Choice: Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal

The electrolysis hair removal system is one that has been around for the longest in permanent hair removal systems. Newer to the market is the laser permanent hair removal systems, which some say work better and more efficiently than electrolysis does. Electrolysis permanent hair removal usually requires that a professional do the treatments in a doctor's office, but there are also systems that can be used in the home, although reviews are mixed about such home based systems.

How It Works

Electrolysis permanent hair removal requires individuals to go to a doctor who offers this provision, usually a plastic surgeon. After the initial consult where the doctor will check with the individual to see what areas he or she wants hair removal from. The doctor will also check any other health conditions that might exclude the individual from having the electrolysis permanent hair removal. The treatments usually cost by the hour, with the hourly rate ranging from twenty-five to one hundred dollars per hour. The doctor will usually give the individual an estimate of the area to be treated so that the individual knows what to expect in price. If the doctor does not do this, it is a good idea for the individual to get an estimate from another doctor and make an informed decision about the treatment.

Once the consult is done, the electrolysis permanent hair removal process is ready to be scheduled. The way electrolysis works, a fine metal needle is inserted into the hair follicle and then a mild electric current is passed through the needle into the hair root so that it is killed. This process must be repeated in each hair follicle making the process very tedious in addition to mildly painful. Once the first treatment is over and all the hair is removed the individual must wait several weeks before getting the next treatment. Hair grows in cycles so not all hair shows at the same time. It usually takes at least eight weeks for all hair to grow out and show itself, so during this time the individual will have to go through at least three treatments to make sure all hair follicles are treated and the roots killed.

Electrolysis permanent hair removal is a great option for those who have a lot of facial hair or a lot of hair on their backs. It allows that entire area to be treated permanently so that the individual does not have to worry about it anymore. This is often enough motivation for individuals to spend two thousand plus dollars for the treatments and to endure the pain of them in order to spend a lifetime without hair in those areas.