Understanding
About Permanent Body Hair Removal Methods
If you are interested in having a permanent body hair removal method or procedure done, it is extremely
important that you are first knowledge in the matter overall, and that you understand that there are in fact
several different permanent body hair removal methods that you have to choose from.
Permanent Body Hair Removal Method #1: Electrolysis
Electrolysis is a method of permanent body hair removal which is basically a way of removing individual hairs
from a person’s face or body, and in regards to how many treatments you will need, since there are many factors
involved which influence hair growth, you will most likely need to return for several visits before this can be
decided.
In regards to the pain involved in this permanent body hair removal method, it is considered as being basically
completely painless, and usually does not cause any discomfort at all, as some of the more modern electrolysis
methods have reduced any discomfort that was there to a mere tingling.
Just in case, if you wish, or if you are planning to have the electrolysis done on a particularly sensitive part
of the body, such as the underarm or bikini area, you can have a topical anesthetic used.
In regards to electrolysis, a lot of the times professionals consider that more temporary methods are better, in
that waxing or depilatory creams for instance, may be easier and safer for more people; with electrolysis, if you
have sensitive skin, you run the risk of breaking out or of having a form of allergic reaction.
Permanent Body Hair Removal Method #2: Laser
This method is the most popular and commonly used, and it is an increasingly evolving procedure, to which it is
considered that no matter what type of skin you have, this procedure will be both safe and effective for you. Laser
hair removal is a form of permanent hair removal which is used by those people who want to get rid of excess hair
that is on their body.
Basically everyone is eligible to get this procedure done, and during this procedure, and what happens here is
that the doctor will pressure a hand-held laser instrument onto your skin, and once the laser is activated, the
laser light then passes through your skin’s surface to the hair follicles from which the hair originates, and it is
the intense heat that is produced by the laser that damages the hair follicle, thus inhibiting hair growth.
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