Laser Hair Removal and Electrolysis Consumer Information
Hair
removal has evolved over time from simply pulling or tweezing
hairs out to the use of laser hair removal devices. But the
only true permanent solution to hair removal is electrolysis
but this has many drawbacks. First and most importantly the
technician has to be skilled in the actual procedure. If you
feel a tug or pull on the skin after the epilation of electrolysis
that hair was tweezed out. You could have treated the hair
yourself and saved a lot of money and time. It is not uncommon
for even an experienced electrologist to occasionally tweeze
a hair out. The reason is that an electrologist is looking
for the root of the hair in the follicle. And if you look
at your skin where your hair comes out of the skin you will
only see the surface of the skin. The electrologist is trying
to find the root which is under the skin which cannot be seen
with the naked eye. This is why electrolysis takes a long
time to develop into an exceptional electrologist. Also electrolysis
is done one hair at a time. This is very time consuming. It
is unpractical for large body areas such as backs and legs.
Laser hair removal will work for these larger areas but the
consumer may need electrolysis to finish the job for scattered
re-growth.
You
will find many articles from 1997 and 1998 from anti laser
groups that do not have any relevancy today in 2008. But still
these articles are out on the internet confusing consumers.
You can find more information on laser hair removal at www.laserhairremoval.com and www.hairremoval.com.
There are articles and information on laser hair removal as well as directories for over 500 laser hair removal centers throughout the U.S.A. and Canada.
You
can also take a FREE Hair Removal consultation. |