Getting rid of uninvited hair can be frustrating. Plucking, shaving and waxing tend to be tedious tasks that waste a lot of valuable time. Also, to sustain control of the uninvited hair you have to remove it at least every other day. Fortunately, two medical treatments are approved by the Food and Drug Administration as sound methods of permanently removing hair.
Electrolysis is the first method. In electrolysis hair follicles are introduced to a jolly of energy which is inserted with needles into the hair follicles, thus rendering them unable to produce more. This treatment may last a large amount of time because there are so many hair follicles that need to be treated. Additionally, the thought of having needles inserted into the skin may be too stressful even though they do not hurt.
The second method is laser hair removal. A powerful beam of light, or a laser, if used to kill hair follicles in this method. This procedure takes slightly less time because a laser can kill a pertain of hair follicles as opposed to only killing a single one each time. Although, it also has a risk of causing slight scarring or burning.
Both of these methods require multiple treatments. Successive treatments will be needed in order to destroy any hair follicles that were missed or simply were not in the proper stage to allow for removal.
The cost of these methods may seem too pricey; although, keep in mind, these methods are permanent. Think of it as a one time expense, while your other non-permanent hair removal methods cost you a little bit each week, which can eventually add up to more than the price of the permanent removal. Costs should also be determined with consideration of your time. If you are a busy person your free time is exceptionally important and eliminating the time it takes you to remove hair each day may be more beneficial to you.
Whatever method you end up choosing to remove facial hair, just make sure you research your options further before making any haste decisions.
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