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		<title>Electrolysis vs Laser Hair Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will compare all the differences by electrolysis vs laser hair removal. We shall look at their unique techniques, the advantages &#38; disadvantages and the cost of each method. Step 1 of electrolysis vs laser hair removal is to know their unique operating techniques! - Electrolysis vs laser hair removal treatments Hair electrolysis is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will compare all the differences by electrolysis vs laser hair removal. We shall look at their unique techniques, the advantages &amp; disadvantages and the cost of each method.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1 of electrolysis vs laser hair removal is to know their unique operating techniques!</strong></p>
<p>- Electrolysis vs laser hair removal treatments<br />
Hair electrolysis is an effective permanent hair removal method. It required someone who is well trained and skillful in handling the electrolysis machine.</p>
<p>Here are the procedures of the electrolysis permanent hair removal:<br />
The specialist will insert a tiny metal probe on the surface of your skin, and onto each hair follicle of the unwanted hair. A small electricity current is then supply and pass through the probe to generate a electric shock and heating effect. The heat will damage the hair follicle which will slow down the hair growth rate. Electrolysis technique is indeed a popular permanent hair removal method.</p>
<p>- Vs laser hair removal treatments<br />
The laser hair treatment works best on people who have lighter skin. This is because the laser beam is more likely to get attracted to the pigment of the hair follicle of lighter skin color.</p>
<p>Here are the procedures:<br />
The specialist will point the laser hair removal system&#8217;s device onto each and every one of the hair follicle. A small narrow laser beam is then shot onto the surface of the skin. The heating effect of the beam will burn the hair follicle one at the time. The result is permanent as the burning of the hair follicle will delay the grow of the hair for a longer period of time &#8211; creating a good permanent body hair removal effect.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2 of electrolysis vs laser hair removal is to identify their pros and cons.</strong></p>
<p>- The pros of electrolysis are that it can permanently eliminate hair growth to create a permanent result. This method is also suitable for most people of any skin types and hair colors.</p>
<p>The main disadvantage of electrolysis is that it is very time-consuming. The electrolysis machine can only treat a single hair follicle one at the time. It is not so advisable for people who want to remove large area of unwanted hair. For example: It might take months to treat a large surface like the legs and back area.</p>
<p>- As vs laser hair removal, the major advantage is the speed and effectiveness of the result. This technique is clean, less painful than electrolysis and the entire process can be done in as fast as a couple of minutes. (depending on the body area and conditions)</p>
<p>The major disadvantage of this technique is that it is less effective for people who are blonde or have reddish hair types. It is also advisable to seek a skillful and certified laser hair removal specialist as it poses a danger to handle the laser hair removal equipment by an untrained personnel (due to the laser beam).</p>
<p><strong>Step 3 of electrolysis vs laser hair removal is to know the price differences.</strong></p>
<p>- A qualified electrolysis professional will charge an approximately of $70 per hour.</p>
<p>-The average price of a laser hair removal session will range between $400 &#8211; $500. An average person will need to attend at least 3 &#8211; 4 continuous sessions to see a better effect.</p>
<p>It is also advisable to consult a doctor or skin care specialist and ask them for the opinion on electrolysis vs laser hair removal. You should also visit a few clinics to compare the electrolysis vs laser prices and check to see if they have the latest hair removal equipment.</p>
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		<title>Hair Removal Radio Wave &#8211; See The Facts!</title>
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<p>The hair removal radio wave method is normal use in an electrolysis machine such as Thermolysis Epilators. The epilator hair removal method uses a short radio wave frequency to destroy the growth of the hair. The system will emit a high frequency (HF) radio wave energy during the treatment process. This kind of method is popular for body hair removal for men or women.</p>
<p><strong>How Does Hair Removal Radio Wave Works?</strong></p>
<p>Well, the specialist will first identify the area to be treated. They will then carefully insert a fine probe into the hair follicle on the surface of your skin, and into each hair follicle, one at a time. A small AC current will pass through the needle causing a gentle electric shock. The electric current will cause certain vibration to the surrounding skin around the hair follicle which will produce heat energy.</p>
<p>However, the electrolysis needle, itself, does not get hot during the hair removal radio wave process. The generated heat will help to destroy the surrounding tissue, the follicle and kill the hair growing cells.</p>
<p><strong>Will Hair Removal Radio Wave Treatment Last?</strong></p>
<p>Usually, the doctors will suggest you to go for a few sessions of electrolysis hair removal treatments &#8211; weekly, biweekly or monthly basis. This is because multiple sessions of hair removal treatments will be more effective resulting in permanent hair removal. The number of sessions you need to go vary from a person to person depending on the removal conditions.</p>
<p><strong>What is The Cost of Electrolysis Hair Removal Treatment?</strong></p>
<p>Frankly speaking, it is a good idea to look for a licensed electrologist for the hair removal radio wave treatment. The price varies a lot depending on the area of the body you are treating, and the total length of the session. A 15 minutes session can cost more than $30, where else, a 60 minutes session will cost around $70.</p>
<p><strong>Is This Kind of Hair Removal Radio Wave suitable for all people?</strong></p>
<p>The electrolysis will be more suitable for people with gray hair and lighter skin. Those people who are unsuitable to be treated by laser hair removal can opt for this hair removal radio wave method. For the best epilators treatment and result, you may like to consult your local specialist to examine your current skin condition.</p>
<p><strong>Will the Radio Wave Treatment Hurt?</strong></p>
<p>Electrolysis hair removal is not a painless hair removal. It can hurt a little for some people depending on the individual pain threshold level. Some of them also experience a minor stinging effect. This kind of hair removal radio wave technique is not a DIY method that you can perform at home. You will have to consult a professional who is specially trained to use the electrolysis equipment for a more effective permanent body hair removal treatment.</p>
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