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Electrolysis

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Laser Removal Of Hair Versus Electrolysis

Laser hair removal is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, after Botox injections. Laser light is selectively absorbed by the hair in the hair follicle and destroyed there. The procedure was first used on patients with light skin and dark hair, but is now used more widely on people with darker skin. Lasers used include vellus hair removal the diode laser. These lasers are designed to cause permanent hair loss and can be used on any part of the body. Some patients experience permanent hair loss, and others need repeated procedures after a number of years. Some patients have diseases which cause excessive hair growth. Other cases can be more complicated.

For example a long-standing problem is the removal of male-characteristic facial hair in transsexual women. These people are obviously very serious people about eliminating facial hair as a secondary male sex-attribute. They can give a lot of other people advice on how to remove hair properly. The treatment of choice, especially on the face, a sensitive area, is still electrolysis. Laser hair removal is sometimes used in combination with electrolysis by these people. Electrolysis is even done as an at home procedure by women who want to remove hair from their chest, face, and bikini line.

 

Home electrolysis devices cost as little as $29.95, and can even be used by people on themselves. Electrolysis works by creating a mild tingle through a mild electrical current that stops the growth of the hair at the root, in the follicle. The hair root is neutralized and doesn't grow back. The electrical current used is conducted by keeping the hair and skin moist with a saline solution. When vellus hair removal performing electrolysis on a hair, you insert a pen-like tip into the hair follicle, and then by adjusting the electrical dial, conduct enough electricity so that you feel a tingle. Then you hold the pen-like current conductor against the hair follicle for 15- seconds. This can be done up to two times in one session. If successful, the hair should readily be pulled out from the root. You can use this electrolysis device to remove hair on a friend. Similar, but more powerful devices are used to remove hairs permanently through electrolysis at professional hair removal clinics. Some clinics offer their clients a number of methods to remove or reduce hair permanently. While most hair removal is done on women, obviously there are a number of special types of cases.