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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Laser Hair Removal Vs Electrolysis Treatment

Laser and electrolysis treatments are considered permanent hair removal options. As these two treatments compare with each other?

laser hair removal systems have been truly amazing, when they were presented to the public. E 'became popular and attracted many people who try to remove the hair or skin. This treatment is especially effective for most body like the back of the chest and legs, because it is a relatively quick.

However, there are factors to be considered if a patient wanted to go through the process of laser hair removal. The most often seen in the first place is the price that one treatment will cost a patient. This is the most expensive to remove body hair and, for some people, treatment may not be an option. To make matters worse, the treatments of laser hair removal often need more than one session, costing the patient more, and it is not realistic and can be accessible to specific individuals.

Electrolysis, however, it takes time and can make it so expensive to treat large areas of the body. This is because the process requires a concentration in the follicle. This makes the process of electrolysis to take some time to complete. It's too much, which usually requires several sessions to achieve permanent results. However, for small areas of the body, electrolysis is a cheaper and more convenient than the laser treatment.

In deciding whether to try electrolysis or laser hair removal, duration of treatment may be important and have strong differences. The following gives an indication as follows:

Laser Hair Removal

bikini line - 8 / 10 minutes
Chin - 2 to 3 minutes
Upper Lip - from 0 to 1 minute
In the Army - 1 or 2 minutes
Electrolysis

bikini line - 8 to 16 hours
Chin - 2 to 12 hours
Upper Lip - 4 to 10 hours
In the army - 4 to 12 hours

Another disadvantage is that some methods of hair removal laser is used to treat certain types of leather work and not work with others. E 'particularly effective on dark hair with light skin, but not so great for people with dark skin and blond hair. There is also a risk of complications after treatment.

Electrolysis, however, can be used in any color of hair types and skin, and has a long and proven history of success. This is because each hair follicle must be treated individually and fairly.

Both procedures can be painful for patients. Electrolysis requires electrical charge of the skin by a probe and a laser can cause heat damage and burns.

So, ultimately, the choice between a course of sessions of laser or electrolysis could fall into the various funds, the amount of time you're ready to invest in treatment, the body area for treatment and the hair color and type skin.

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