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Fact and Fiction of Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal

Fact and Fiction of Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal

When you are considering permanent hair removal treatments there are some things you should know in order to make an informed decision on what permanent hair removal procedure is best for you. Currently there is only one FDA approved permanent hair removal treatment and that is electrolysis permanent hair removal. While laser hair removal is considered permanent it is limited to darker hair on lighter skin until more strides are made in laser hair removal technology. This article will concentrate on electrolysis permanent hair removal as it is available to anyone that wants a permanent hair removal solution. Here you will find the fact and fiction of the electrolysis method of hair removal.

Electrolysis has been used for more than 100 years and has produced the best results for permanent hair removal to date. Unlike other hair removal methods, electrolysis permanent hair removal kills the hair follicle rendering it unable to grow hair again. The results in permanent hair removal using electrolysis are the best reported with as few as 7 to 10 percent of those who have had the procedure done experiencing some further hair growth. No hair removal method has a perfect track record and perfection cannot be expected in any type of beauty technology.

The process of electrolysis permanent hair removal is a time-consuming and tedious task that requires a trained practitioner and the proper equipment. It is not recommended that anyone try electrolysis at home. The trained practitioner knows how to avoid puncturing the skin when performing the procedure and takes precautions to avoid skin damage and infection. While some people report that electrolysis permanent hair removal is painless, others claim that it feels like a bee sting. Electrolysis practitioners can provide a topical anesthetic to reduce any discomfort or pain when it is requested.

Patience is a virtue with electrolysis permanent hair removal as there will be the need for multiple visits in order to get the best results in permanent hair removal. Not only does it take several sessions but also it can take several years before hair actually stops growing for some people. The biggest disadvantage with electrolysis is the money factor. It is more expensive than other hair removal methods but since it is more effective and requires special equipment the higher cost is to be expected.

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  1. is this permanent…?

  2. the mroe tanned the skin, the less effective some lasers are i believe, although there are some newer lasers that can eradicate all colours of harir on any skintone :) it depends where you go.

  3. When this first came out the site said you could use it on your face but after it got FDA approved they said not to use it on your neck up so I don’t know if its just because they couldn’t get FDA approval for the face and neck or what…

  4. has any one try tria ?

  5. I think it’s because this is the UK one and not the USA and laws might be different. I thought the same thing too

  6. How come in this video she puts it on her face and the site I visited says don’t use on your face just the neck down hmmm

  7. even sun burnt skins !!!

  8. all the modells do not have hair at all…

  9. Lasers which are really expensive.
    They have some home lasers but I've never used them so I don't know if they work.

  10. for PERMANENT hair removal laser treatment is all that is permanent babe.

  11. You probably can’t, sorry.

    And if you can I’m sure you don’t want to be playing with that stuff. Since the part of the follicle that grows is so deep in the skin to do enough damage to it would require a very powerful and possibly caustic substance that may very well give you second and third degree chemical burns on the skin surrounding the follicle.

    Electrolysis, laser and scaring are the only things I know of that permanently remove hair and they do so by destroying the root irreparably. Any cream that can destroy a root irreparably is kind of a scary thought.

  12. the reason it takes so long is that there are different hair cycles so some follicles might not even grow out till later in life , but it does reduce the visible amount of hair, it does kill the follicles , and yes it can be expensive. and if done enough time it will completely remove alot of the hair and then you would just go in for occasional touch ups , for example once every 4-5 years.

  13. Permanent hair removal should be done by a professional. Any home kit cannot promise you permanent removal.
    There are two home options that will gradually decrease hair growth:
    1. Waxing – It is way easier to visit a pro for this, but it's totally possible to do on your own. Visit a beauty supply store that sells to the public for the equipment. GiGi supplies work best in my opinion. Waxing pulls hair by the bulb. Once the bulb is pulled out hair will not grow back. But, you don't always get the bulbs pulled out, so it may take years before the area is completely hairless, if ever.
    2. Depilatories – Nair or Veet-like products. Not good for everyone, it burns my skin. The coarser the hair, the longer it has to stay on, and the higher the risk for burns. Depilatories turn the hair into a jelly-like mass and then it is wiped away. Again, it may take years to rid completely of the hair, if ever.

    Professional methods include electrolysis and laser removal. Both might take a few visits and the place you choose for your services should have a good reputation. They are costly, but get the job done.

  14. Ok, let me try to help you =)
    I bought a Tria about a year ago and used it twice on my bikini area then sold it. I saw a loss of about 10% of the hair, which is still awesome because it's permanent. It hurts not that bad but it seems worse because you have to do it to yourself. It only runs about 20 minutes on a single charge and takes 4 hours to charge back up. I found it very hard to cover my bikini area in 20 minutes because you have to pick it up and set it down for every light pulse, which is about the size of a dime. The lasers at the clinic pulse repetitively as they glide it over your skin quickly, it is MUCH faster. Also, the Tria is a class 1 laser, the ones in the salons are a class 4, so they are 4 times more powerful, effective, and painful. I ended up going to a medspa and I've really enjoyed it so far. The tria cost me $1,000 And to get 6 sessions of my legs, underarms, and bikini area, for permanent smoothness cost me a total of $4,000… And it's definitely worth 4 times the price. The tria will be a flop because of the kinks that make it difficult to use. I recommend saving up and getting it done at your dermatologist, clinic, or medspa. OK! Here's my standard laser hair removal answer if it help you any, I just wanted to add a little to it! =)

    Okay… science answer:

    You grow in at least 80% of your hair during puberty. When you have laser hair removal the hairs it kills will never grow again. But you still have up to 20% of your normal thickness that will grow in throughout the rest of your life. So people get touch up sessions every 3-5 years after their big 6 treatments. You need about 6 treatments, one each 2 months for a year, because the hair grows in different stages and it can only kill hair in the active growth stage.

    Okay…
    Personal Experience:
    I've had 2 out of my 6 treatments so far. It HURTS! I've had my legs, underarms, and bikini area done. When you get your bikini area done they do ALL of it! Including spreading your butt and vaginal lips spart to laser all the cracks… It's sorta awkward. After the 2 treatments I've had so far I've lost about 60% of leg hair, 40% bikini hair, and 25% underarms hair. It's because the underarms hair is the thinnest and the leg hair is the coarsest. But the legs are the most painful. The more it hurts the better it works.
    I spent this much for 6 treatments in each area:
    Bikini-$750
    Underarms-$750
    Legs (toes to bikini)-$2,500

    Email me if you have any more questions about it!

  15. besides laser hair removal, which yes might take 7 month to see full results but will give you results right away, you can wax, it is not permanent but it takes forever for it to grow back, howeverr, if you wax the area you are get lasered you ruin the progress of the laser

  16. hi
    the only permanent hair removal systym is electroylosis ,this is where i very needle is slid into a folicle and the heat quaterises the blood supply to the folicle
    even then there is 3 stages of hair groth and it is only fully effective at the first stage,2nd and 3rd stages the hair can grow back normally finer and weaker , you need to go to a qualified practioner for this ,
    each hair is indivually treated so dependant on the area to be treated as to the time of treatment and length of each treatment ,
    a top lip for example could be cleared in one or two sessions with a couple of follow up visits ,where as a full beard groth pattern would take 1 to 2 hours per week for two years ,
    the sensation is of slight discomfort and a hotness in the skin if it is too painfull ask the therapist to reduce the setting on the machine ,but a balance has to be foud between your tolerance and a effective treatment,,where to go , a beauty salon with fully trained beauticians should have at least one qualified therapist,
    laser treatment i am unsure about as from what i have read the laser is set to a depth and as hair follicles differ slightly in depth you are not going to treat evry hair in that area,
    another thing to remember is that with any removal as you age dormant hair follicles can energise so you may get regroth that would need further treatment ,
    hope this helps you
    jo58
    qualified therapist



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