Electrolysis Hair Removal

Electrolysis hair removal is pretty old procedure. In fact, it’s over 100 years old and still one of the most popular solutions for getting rid of unwanted hair. Why this type of hair removal popularity is still increasing? There are many reasons for that. Important factor is that electrolysis is the only one method for permanent hair removal that is approved by FDA. This type of hair removal may be not the fastest and the cheapest one but it for sure will bring you best results.

Electrolysis hair removal is often compared with laser hair removal. This article will explain you why the first option is the one for you.
 
Electrolysis is for everyone

The biggest advantage of electrolysis is the fact that it’s applicable to everyone, no matter of skin or hair color. When it comes to using laser technique the number of people that are suitable to go undergo this procedure is limited. Only people with light skin and dark hair are the ideal candidates for this treatment while others may even face some serious side effects.
 
Time

Everyone can go undergo electrolysis hair removalElectrolysis is time consuming because it involves the insertion of a fine needle onto the skin and targeting each of the hair follicles during its growing (so they will never come back). Duration depends on the size of treated area and the amount of patients hair. It’s possible to perform electrolysis on almost every part of your body however because of length of this process it’s usually applied on small, face areas. It takes around 30 minutes per one session and you need 15 – 30 visits to get rid of unwanted hair at such areas as eyebrows. If you would decide to do the same treatment with a laser you would need just a few treatments and each one would be a half shorter than those performed with electrolysis.

Electrolysis Hair Removal Cost

The price is dependable on the size of treated area. Also every beautician have different rates. On average it won’t cost more than 50$ per one session on small areas. The same rule applies to laser hair removal but there one treatment will cost you approximately 400$.

Side effects

As in every procedure there are some risks included in hair removal process, that’s why you should be aware when choosing a beautician. When it comes to electrolysis the worst that may happen is skin damage like depigmentation or scars but it’s rather rare. To less serious risks we can include swelling, redness, itching, bruising or blisters. Those electrolysis side effects are easy to avoid if you won’t shave, use makeup, touch irritated skin or expose yourself to sun for a while after the treatment. Laser hair removal side effects are really similar but there’s a risk that you might get skin burns. Also if your eyes won’t be protected enough from a laser you may face some serious eyesight problems.
 
Is it painful?

Electrolysis may be painful but it's the only permanent hair removal solution

Both hair removal solutions can cause some pain. Of course the level of pain depends on your own toleration and the zone that is treated because some areas are more sensitive than others. Permanent hair removal is considered as more painful than laser. In general we can describe the pain as the moderate.

The ultimate answer for permanent hair removal

Electrolysis hair removal is the ultimate solution to unwanted hair. Not only it is applicable to all skin and hair types, but it also has the ultimate desired effect of permanent hair removal. As opposed to laser hair removal which merely reduces hair growth, electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal method that is recognized by the FDA. This type of hair removal has the “slowly but surely” advantage so if you’re going to get rid of unwanted hair in small areas then this is the best answer for you.