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If you really want permanent hair removal electrolysis hair removal is still the best. It is not a new technology by any means, but it still the most effective, just be careful because it may be a harsh alternative for large areas..

Electrolysis Hair Removal: Effective and Permanent

Electrolysis hair removal is not the newest technology around but is about the most perfect hair removal technology to date that is truly permanent. The big drawback to electrolysis as a hair removal method is that it is rather harsh on your skin for large areas. Large areas like the back, chest, and legs simply have too many hairs to contend with.

What about smaller areas?

Smaller facial areas are best suited for the individual follicle treatments. Electrolysis may require several treatments in order to systematically remove all the hairs in an area. Hairs can grow very close together and it is better to thin them out a little at a time, instead of removing them all at once.

A good electrolysis technician and clinic will advise you that this is the easiest way to avoid complications that may cause skin discoloration. The skin can either darken more than the surrounding skin, or it can also lighten. An unsightly patch of skin that no longer blends with you normal tone is no better than living with unwanted hairs. It is best to follow your technician’s recommendations.

After electrolysis you will also be advised to avoid exposing the area to make-up or any other harsh creams or lotions. Although some types of soothing products may be prescribed while the area is initially red and swollen after the procedure. The sun’s UV rays tend to irritate the skin when it has been aggravated by electrolysis treatment too. Stay out of it as much as possible while healing. Avoid salt water at the beach and chlorinated pools too.

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