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Is Electrolysis for You?

Electrolysis is the best long-term hair removal techniue. It's given such a high success rate that most people feel it's the only technique. Before you jump on the bandwagon, there are things you might think about before you start electrolysis.

 

Where do you want the hair removed? Hair can be removed from almost any part of the body, except nose and ear hair, and the price of electrolysis is usually according to the amount of hair to be removed. Women usually want hair removed from the face, stomach and chest, bikini area, underarms and legs. Men sometimes want hair removed from the neck, eyebrows, cheekbones, and back. Although these tend to be favorite areas, treatment isn't limited to these areas - hair can grow in the oddest places.

Electrolysis at some salons or clinics involves having an needle inserted into each individual hair it is a very time consuming process. Most clinicians charge for treatment on an hourly basis, which can be $50 to $80 an hour. When you consider that you will need multiple treatments for complete results you may find that the entire treatment process adds up to well over $1000. Some clinics may offer package rates, but even so, electrolysis is not an inexpensive option.

Electrolysis machines can now also be bought for use at home. At home, treatment is much more convenient and economical than an appointment with a salon or lab. Electrolysis machines can be bought at retail outlets or online websites. Home electrolysis uses a gel instead of needles.

With adequate successive treatments, the results are usually permanent. 90% of clients treated with electrolysis have been found to be satisfied with the results, so it seems hard to go wrong. Hair doesn't grow back, so you don't have to spend money razors or shaving gels to remove unwanted hair.

Treatment is normally painless, with just a small tickling sensation for most, however a few individuals with highly sensitive skin have occasionally found the process uncomfortable. If this is true for you, electrolysis might not be your best option.

Scarring is rare, but has occurred. In very few cases, irritated hair follicles can cause scarring, which look like tiny pock marks. This can happen if you have thick, deeply rooted hairs.

To reduce the risks of scarring or pain, you should select a qualified technician carefully. You might like to talk to previous clients of your technician to aks them how they liked the treatment itself and the care they got from the technician. Usually, good technician will treat you with respect and give the treatment without problems.

Take your time to decide how you want to do electrolysis. Make sure you have the finances to pursue the treatment process over time.

Electrolysis is great for hair removal and has been used successfully for over 100 years. It may be the perfect solution for your hair removal needs.

This article was written by Jim Krage of Healing Energy News .com.


 

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