Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Is eletrolysis work well on facial hair?

hi i m 28 and i have a lot of hair on my face. somebody uggest me to go for eletrolysis for permanent hair removing. so is there anybody suggest me is this procedure works well or not. and is there any side effect of this thing. and how long i have to take sittings for this. and is this very expensive or not.please help me. this is really serious .i am just losing my self esteem. i dont wanna meet anybody due to embassasment .help



Is eletrolysis work well on facial hair?

try laser



with electrolysis it takes allot of sessions



and you have red marks for a couple of days



the hair has a good percentage of growing back



with laser the percentage is allot lower



and you have no swelling



i say try laser



it's a little more expensive



better results



and lasts longer



no red marks



no swelling



no pain



and faster



good luck with what ever you choose



merry x-mas



Is eletrolysis work well on facial hair?

I heard that it does, but i do not know for sure. I am interesting in finding out because I have hair growing on the outside of my ears that I would like to remove. for facial hair the best shaving is the best answer. I do it everyday



Is eletrolysis work well on facial hair?

Electrolysis is the most "permanent" mehtod of hair removal, but be warned that it is not necessarily permanent where the hair is hormonally-stimulated as most facial hair growth is. Be prepared for several thousand dollars and a year or two of time to make a major impression on facial hair growth.



Yes, there are side effects, as with almost any method of hair removal, as in general terms what will destroy hair is very likely to damage adjacent skin which is very like hair in composition.



With electrolysis the major problems are scarring and discoloration of the skin.



With laser, the problems are burning of the skin, scarring and discoloration of the skin.



With chemical depilatories the problem is burning of the skin.



With plucking/waxing/edpilation/threading/sug... the problems are discoloration of the skin, irritation of the skin and stimulation of new growth in the area plucked.



The safest (and least irritant) answer is shaving -- get a good-quality men's-style electric razor. The best for women's use are probably the Norelco men's range (Philshave outside the US).

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