Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Permanent Remove


Permanent hair removal is one way of removing unwanted hair.

Electrolysis removes hair permanently, so that it will never grow back. Laser hair removal also provides semi-permanent and long-lasting hair removal.

During electrolysis, a thin needle is inserted into the hair follicle, destroying the hair completely. To complete electrolysis hair removal, people need to attend a number of sessions. It can be painful, costly and time-consuming. The cost of electrolysis varies, depending on the area that is treated and the amount charged by the electrologist. The cost of electrolysis hair removal for the upper lip may cost anywhere between $450 to $1035.

Although laser hair removal is not as permanent, the cost of laser hair removal is cheaper than electrolysis and the hair is removed for at least six months.

(Some hair never grows back.) During laser hair removal, a beam of laser light is sent to a group of hair follicles, damaging or destroying the root.

Laser facial hair removal is quite popular as it provides long-lasting removal of unwanted facial hair - a place where hair is particularly unwanted as it is embarrassing and difficult to hide. Removing hair from the upper lip by other means is often short-term or difficult to accomplish.

The cost of laser hair removal also varies. Laser facial hair removal of the upper lip may cost between $400 and $800.

Choosing a Hair Removal Method

Choosing a hair removal method can be difficult. It is often difficult to know the best method of hair removal to use. Some people choose to use different hair removal methods for each area that has unwanted hair. General and unproblematic hair might be dealt with by temporary hair removal methods, like waxing and shaving. Facial hair might undergo laser facial hair removal. Whether it's temporary or permanent hair removal, it is up to each person to choose the method that works best for them.

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