There is nothing worse than having embarrassing unwanted hair in places where you don't want it. The good news is that you no longer have to put up with this embarrassment any longer. You have a number of options to get rid of it once and for all. Most of us have tried creams, shaving and waxing but those methods are only temporary. Most people are in search of permanent hair removal so they no longer have to worry about it. One alternative that is gaining in popularity is laser hair removal. Technology and techniques are improving daily. Another option other than laser hair removal for a permanent solution is electrolysis.
There are a number of differences between laser hair removal and electrolysis you should be aware of. Current laser technology allows the technicians to tune the laser to your skin tone and type for best results. This is a proven and safe method of hair removal so it can be used on your face, back, legs, arms and bikini area. This method is quick and relatively painless because the laser is absorbed by the pilous follicle not your skin. The laser basically damages to follicle so that it will not produce more hair. Although it is very popular, it is not a permanent hair removal solution.
The only permanent hair removal method on the market today is electrolysis. Although you may need a number of treatments, eventually, the hair will stop growing altogether. What makes electrolysis so effective is that a thin needle is inserted into each individual hair follicle, one at a time. The needle should never penetrate your skin. This needle carries an electrical current to the follicle which damages it and stops the hair from growing back. It is also a safe and effective method of hair removal. Both electrolysis and laser hair removal procedures are not cheap. You will likely require multiple treatments to achieve desired results so keep this in mind when pricing it out.
Amy-Jo Strutt is a successful writer and regular contributor to http://www.cosmetic-surgery-laser.com - An online resource to help you find the very best information on all forms of cosmetic surgery.
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