SmallPenis (imported) wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:27 am
Can anyone give advice on laser hair removal versus electrolysis?
A number of years ago I had laser hair removal in NYC. There were very little to no results.
I contacted a place in NJ about electrolysis. The owner was very nice and said that she and no one she knows is doing electrolysis treatment on the genital area and suggested laser hair removal.
I told about having it done in NYC and she said that the standards in NY state were not as good as in NJ and that I should find a medical doctor to do laser in NJ.
I contacted a surgeon in NJ who does non-binary vaginoplasties. His office does laser but is moving that service from NJ to NYC which made me question the validity of the service.
I don't know what to do at this point.
Thanks for any advice.
What is laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal is the process whereby a monochromatic beam of light is focused on the hair follicle. The laser targets the pigment and melanin and damages the reproductive cycle of the hair, without damaging the skin.
It typically takes between four to six treatments to see final results, and each session is spaced out four weeks (for the face) or six weeks (for the body). A patient will not see results right away and should plan to undergo more than one session for best results, depending on the hair and skin color.
That the total price of the laser hair removal procedure depends on the area of the body, with prices ranging from $300 to $1000.
What is electrolysis?
While laser hair removal uses light energy to remove hair area by area, electrolysis uses electric currents and targets one hair follicle at a time. A very fine thin needle is placed in the opening of the hair follicle, where heat and chemical energy destroy hair cells.
Since the treatment targets each individual hair that depending on the area, the full treatment can last anywhere between four to 18 months but once it's done, it's permanent.
And as with laser hair removal, the price of electrolysis depends on the treatment area, geographical location, and electrologist.
What does the process of getting laser hair removal look like?
In laser hair removal, highly concentrated beams of light are absorbed by the melanin cells in hair follicles. These pigmented cells absorb the light, which is ultimately converted into heat this halts normal hair growth.
Laser hair removal can be performed anywhere on the body and treatment can take as little as five minutes for the upper lip or chin to as much as 40 minutes for full legs.
What does the process of getting electrolysis look like?
A thin wire is inserted under the surface of the skin that creates electrical currents to destroy hair follicles at the root, preventing further hair growth. You might feel heat or a subtle sting during this process.
As the treatment is so time-consuming the most popular areas for electrolysis are on the face, such as the cheek, chin, and upper lip areas but it can be done anywhere on the body.
What's the best way to choose which treatment is best for you?
Which treatment you choose depends on your skin tone, how quickly you want results, and how much you're willing to pay.
Laser targets pigment and melanin. As such, lasers will not work on white, red, or light blonde hair. People with dark skin tones may have difficulty obtaining results as well. However laser hair removal is a faster process as it covers larger areas the body.
On the flip side, if laser doesn't seem to be calling your name and you're willing to take your time and spend a little more money, electrolysis may be the right option for you.
It tends to be time-consuming, as the needle has to penetrate one individual hair follicle at a time. Along with time, electrolysis treatments can add up in costs and expenses.
However, electrolysis is the preferred hair removal treatment for smaller body areas with fewer hairs, such as the face or underarms.
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