Is Permanent Hair Removal for Man (Men) Really Possible?

By: B Johnson
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:18:59
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Introduction

A lot of discussion and controversy has occured regarding the topic of permanent hair removal techniques. This article attempts to provide an update on the question: Is hair removal, permanent hair removal, for men really possible?

Method

The galvanic current is responsible for the good reputation electrolysis holds as a permanent hair removal method. While lasers are now a very effective method of hair removal, this method is not permanent and the treatment is very expensive. In most cases this hair removal method is permanent. The effectiveness of permanent hair removal for man and the safety of the blend method were examined in this study. Developed by a physician more than 100 years ago, electrolysis in the 21st century remains the only proven method of permanent hair removal. Before you make an appointment, check out the clients who have had permanent success with this method of hair removal.

Because this technique destroys the hair follicle, it is considered a permanent hair removal method. The old fashioned method of permanent hair removal is electrolysis. Electrolysis is considered a permanent hair removal method because this technique destroys the hair follicle. We propose a new method for permanent hair removal based on proprietary light-activated dyes that will overcome most of these problems. It's difficult to assess a new hair removal method that claims to be permanent. It is used throughout the world as the only method of permanent hair removal. Because electrolysis is safe, and the only proven method of permanent hair removal, it is most often recommended by physicians.

Electrolysis

Electrolysis, or permanent hair removal for man by killing the root, might seem to be ideal, but it isn't very dependable and can be expensive. Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal process that requires time. Professional hair removal techniques include hot wax treatments (which are temporary) and permanent procedures, like electrolysis and laser hair removal.

Electrolysis and thermolysis work for hair removal. Electrolysis works on every hair color and skin type and provides permanent hair removal for man (male) and woman (female) bodybuilder. Electrolysis is a safe, permanent process of hair removal that can be applied to anyone. Electrolysis is intended to be a permanent solution, but much like laser hair removal, is not guaranteed to be 100% effective.

Laser

Laser hair removal is not permanent in all patients, and in a small number can actually increase hair growth. The laser is multi-functional for permanent hair removal and/or skin rejuvenation. With permanent body hair removal, the laser can treat large areas at the same time. It is very important that you choose a qualified and highly experienced cosmetic surgeon to perform permanent laser hair removal. In terms of permanent and semi permanent hair removal systems, the choices are pretty much either needle electro or laser. Laser hair removal is a simple and clean procedure for a permanent solution from the problem of unwanted hair. What the laser can do, however, is to reduce the amount of hair you have and, perhaps, lead to some permanent hair removal for man. No form of laser is capable of permanent hair removal without scarring. Laser hair removal is a cost effective means of permanent hair reduction. Our permanent hair removal procedure uses a laser beam that passes through the skin's surface. Supplemental laser hair removal treatment has the potential to provide permanent diminishment of finer, shallowly rooted hair.

Treatment

This short, permanent hair removal treatment can make most body areas free of hair within an hour. There is always some sensation involved in permanent hair removal but IPL is the gentlest form of treatment available. Stable, permanent hair removal may be possible in some cases and usually requires multiple treatment sessions. So, any permanent hair removal treatment might only affect 30% to 40% of the follicles. The average patient will require three treatment sessions at approximately six week intervals to achieve long-term results from a given area.

Experience

Although permanent hair removal is the goal of therapy, some patients may experience hair regrowth that is usually finer and lighter in color. Discuss options with your doctor if you have lighter coloring and have had a previous, positive or negative hair removal experience.

Conclusion

What is often marketed as "permanent hair removal for man (or a woman)", experts say, is more accurately termed "hair defusion" or "hair reduction".

Author Bio

B Johnson is a contributing writer for articles about Permanent Hair Removal for Man. Additional articles can be found at http://www.Laser-Hair-Removal-FAQ.com

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