Monday, December 12, 2011

Laser hair removal or Electrolysis? How to make the right choice:

Laser hair removal assures no hair growth after successful completion of few sittings.  Though many methods practiced from time to time, but the laser and electrolysis treatments are considered as the permanent hair removal methods. In electrolysis, extreme micro needle is inserted in every hair follicle one by one, and it cauterizes the blood vessel. Thus, it reduces the possibility of hair growth, and you need to undergo several sittings. In laser treatment, a beam of light used on the hair follicle, and it is painless when compared to the electrolysis. However, both the methods have to be performed four to six times on the same area. In some cases, depending on the length or dense of the hair the treatments are done repeatedly. Before undergoing any treatment it is advisable not to practice any temporary hair removal methods at least a two months before. So, if you are confused in making right choice for laser hair removal or electrolysis, here are few differences and similarities.
Laser hair removal works best in the light or dark skin, because the laser beam mainly focuses on the melanin which can be found in the dusky skin.  People with darker skin should be careful because the laser targets on melanin and cause pigmentation issues. Both the treatments should be done by well trained professionals. If it is not done properly, it causes permanent skin damage, skin infection and can be painful. There is also a possibility of regrowth in the electrolysis and laser hair removal if it not performed for certain sessions.
Considering all the drawbacks in electrolysis, the laser hair removal method can be treated for a permanent solution. This treatment works finely for the people with the dense hair and produces long-lasting results. So, if you are planned to take this treatment, you must know that it is safe as well as recommended for the one-stop solution for hair removal.




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