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Getting Rid Of Facial Hair Permanently

Posted by admin On June - 11 - 2009

Having hair on the face is unattractive for both men and women, and men typically have more facial hair than women but the grief that women have to confront is manifold. Imagine seeing a person with a face beset with unsightly hair, that can be repulsive and women though are very conscious of it. Hair on the face can be easily eliminated either with temporary or permanent hair removal methods.

A person face is by and large enclosed with tiny and fine hair that is known as vellus hair. Aging will result in the hair to become a darker shade, larger in addition to making it more prominent. Men tend to get such hair growth, especially in the ears that can bring about lower self confidence as such hairs can be a very off-putting.

Hair removal products such as shaving, tweezing, waxing, gels, lotions, bleaching, trimming, using Epilators and creams are effective means to get rid of unwanted hairs but they are temporary solutions. For permanent hair removal techniques, there are electrolysis and laser to destroy as much as possible those hairs that are undesirable on your face.

Electrolysis hair removal can get rid of hair permanently and it is low-level electricity that is introduced into the hair follicle to destroy it. By burning the hair follicle, hair will not breed again but require time as each hair is destroyed separately. To achieve effective result, you will most likely require many years of repetitive treatment and money outlay although it is by far one of the best solutions to eradicate facial hair, in particular the eyebrows and upper lids. To get the preferred outcome, always seek licensed professional to do it.

Laser hair removal on the other hand is a revolutionary treatment and is gaining in recognition. By introducing a light of a single wavelength and absorbed by the melanin, thus destroying it. For such treatment, it is necessary to get the endorsement of a doctor before proceeding. As hairs grow sporadically, the treatment has to be in several phases in order to reach the desired outcome. It is very good for women who have mustache, chin hair or sideburn so as to mitigate their sufferings. For men, it is an alternative to shaving daily.

It is an undeniable fact that up to a quarter in search of permanent body hair removals are men and the process can be carried out either on the face or other body parts. It is rather quick as a full facial hair treatment only takes roughly fifteen minutes and the next treatment can be done four to six months later depending on the growth cycle.

For getting rid of facial hair permanently, laser hair treatment is considerably the best solution, especially for women. It might be a permanent hair removal technique but certain re-growth is likely over time. Make some enquiries and talk to as many people as possible prior to seeking a qualified, esteem and experienced surgeon to carry out the course of treatment. All these will do away with false claims and hefty discount that is being asserted everywhere.

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Hair removal methods

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2010

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Electrolysis kills the root of the hair with electricity. Laser hair removal kills it with heat- the hair absorbs the laser light, heats up and kills off the hair root.

Laser hair removal leaves bruises, I don’t think electrolysis does but it can cause scarring if not done properly. I think both may require more than one session to stop hair growing back completely.

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…. and maybee my lip area but all i know is that you have to be light skin with dark hair.Have any of you had it done and what advise can you give me please.
*Does it scar
*How bad does it hurt:
*How much $
***How effective is it
*Laser vs electrolisis?

I am actually right now getting 3 areas on my body done, my upperlip, underarms and some facial hair. So to answer your first question:
NO, it does not leave any scars
NO, it does not hurt, you might feel like a zappy feeling for half a second but its only in the sensitive area like my underarms.
IT could be expensive depending on where you go. I deal with this company called NEOSKIN (look it up, they are awesome) and the way that it works is that you pay for 12 sessions because depending on your skin types it varies how many sessions you need. Most peoples need like around 7-8 sessions before the hair is permanently removed. But this company always has speacials going on, like 50% OFF, get 2 areas and get the third area free.
YES it is very effective.
Electrolysis is permanent hair removal that should always be performed by someone with considerable training and skill. This procedure involves several steps. To begin, a hair-thin metal probe will be carefully slid in to a hair follicle, with out puncturing the skin. After this probe is inserted, the procedure that has been decided upon will occur.There are three procedures to consider: Galvanic, Thermolysis and Blend. Galvanic electrolysis involves the salt and water in the skin around the follicle penetrated by the probe to be chemically altered to produce lye. This lye can damage the cells causing hair growth if enough of it is produced. Another procedure is called Thermolysis and this works by manipulating the water molecules surrounding the probe to vibrate, causing heat, and if enough of this heat is generated, the cells causing hair growth will be damaged. The third procedure is known as Blend and is a combination of the two previous procedures. This utilizes the theory that lye will perform better if heated, thus the two procedures are combined. This procedure is the most recommended of the three. There are definite advantages as well as disadvantages to this procedure. The advantages are that electrolysis has been preformed the longest and has the best results to date. It has over 125 years of clinically proven safety and effectiveness. Disadvantages are cost, pain, the procedure is tedious, so it is time-consuming and large amounts of hair can cause difficulties. The procedure must be done correctly or partial to full regrowth can occur, skin damage or infection can occur.Another disadvantage is the regulation of these procedures by the government, this regulation varies by state, so there is no constant standard to ensure competency among practitioners. The last disadvantages are that some people, generally between 7and 10%, do not respond to the treatment.

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Has anyone ever tried electrolysis AND laser hair removal?

Posted by admin On October - 8 - 2009

If so, wich works better? Please list your skin color, hair color, etc.

Light skin and medium brown hair.

Electrolysis was great….it’s kind of like 30 sessions of a woodpecker driving its beak into you. The electrologist also told me their was a risk of scarring that may take time to reveal itself.

Laser hair removal hurt far less and was much faster. I am also hair free 6 years after treatment. Just make sure you go to someone good and that you don’t tan 3-7 days before treatment.

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