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Differences Between Electrolysis And Laser Hair Removal Methods

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Everyone wants to get rid of unwanted hair. We all have to face the problem of embarrassing unwanted hair every day that’s why we spend significant amounts of time on temporary remedies like waxing, depilatories, tweezing, and frequent shaving. For those people, electrolysis can be a godsend. Electrolysis is a hair removal procedure usually performed by those trained and licensed to do so, although home electrolysis kits are becoming increasingly popular. Professional caliber electrolysis machines will remove unwanted hair for good.

In Electrolysis tiny needles are used to insert probes into the follicles producing the excessive hair, without actually going into the skin. When the probes are positioned, an electrical current passes through the follicle, destroying both the growing hair and its root. When performed properly, electrolysis will permanently remove the hair. Electrolysis treats each hair follicle individually whereas laser hair removal treats a whole area at a time covering hundreds of hair follicles. Depending on the density and volume of hair, laser hair removal for back hair can be completed in 1 to 3 hours.

There are a number of different techniques for electrolysis. The primary reason most people seek electrolysis treatments is to end their battle against unwanted facial and body hair once and for all. Electrolysis is an excellent means of permanently removing unwanted hair. Prior to having an electrolysis treatment, it is a good idea to investigate the many different methods and techniques, to choose the one that best meets you needs.

Many salons and skin care clinics encourage or even require their on-staff electrolysis hair removers to display their training and licensing certificates for customers to see. This is a good sign, because it indicates that a facility understand the importance of credentialing for electrolysis hair removers.

While electrolysis is a safe technique when practiced properly, problems can arise from improper electrolysis procedures. When you work only with electrolysis hair removers who have the proper credentials, you are taking an important step of making sure that your technician has been properly trained.

Of course, just because electrolysis hair removers have a license does not necessarily mean that it will be impossible for you to have a problem as a result of electrolysis. However, certainly you are much safer in the hands of trained and licensed electrolysis hair removers than with people who do not have any credentials in the field.

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Steve Buchanan writes article on many topics including Laser hair treatment and Laser hair removal surgery.


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