Unwanted Hair
Removal Facts
Whether you suffer from hair growth conditions like
hypertrichosis or hirsutism, or you simply have some hair
growing in places where you wished it didn't, there are an
endless number of hair removal options available today. There
are essentially two categories of hair removal procedures.
'Permament' procedures seek to remove unwanted hair in such a
way that it never returns. Sometimes these techniques turn out
to be semi-permanent and have to be repeated over time.
Temporary hair removal techniques work for short periods of
time and are subject to the body's normal hair growth
cycle.
People who seek permament removal will usually be treated by
a licensed Esthetician or hair removal specialist. While
temporary hair removal procedures can also be performed by an
Esthetician, there are plenty of home treatments available as
well.
There's as many reasons as there are hairs on
your body. Most woman treat hair removal as part of their
normal cosmetic routine. They shave their legs and
underarms, pluck their eyebrows, and have pubic hair
trimmed or removed to accommodate today's fashions. Some
men also shave their body hair for cosmetic reasons, and
most men shave their facial hair unless they are purposely
growing it out as a beard, goatee, or moustache. Many
athletes, particularly swimmers and body builders, will
undergo hair removal procedures in order to enhance their
performance, their appearance, or both. Then there are
medical reasons for removing hair and just plain old
'because I felt like it' reasons as well.
Examples of Permanent Hair Removal
Techniques
ELECTROLYSIS
Electrolysis treats every hair follicle individually by
injecting a needle into the hair follicle and subjecting it to
an electric charge. This process can go on for months depending
upon the size of the area undergoing treatment. This is a
relatively painful process, and side effects can include
scaring and infection. Costs can run as high as $1,000-$3,000
for the legs or pubic area.
LASER
Laser hair removal is an FDA approved process which should only
be performed by a licensed and trained professional. During
this procedure, a small laser beam is used to destroy the hair
follicles. This is a relatively painless procedure which works
best on people who have light colored skin and dark hair. It is
not recommended if you are deeply tanned. Costs run around
$1,000 for the removal of facial hair, and anywhere from $2,000
to $3,000 for hair removal from the legs and pubic area.
PHOTO EPILATION/PULSED LASER
Similar to LASER treatment, this FDA approved procedure uses a
pulsed light beam to destroy the hair follicles. This method is
especially effective for removing hair from the underarms and
the bikini area. There are no restrictions regarding skin
color, tanning, or hair color. Costs run from $500 to $2,000
and up, depending upon the area of the body treated.
Temporary hair removal methods include a wide variety of
hair removal creams, shaving, plucking, waxing, and more exotic
procedures. What a dichotomy. While millions of people are
spending billions of dollars to grow new hair, make it soft and
shiny, or have it cut just right, the rest of us are sending
our money trying to get rid of it!
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