Permanent Bikini Hair Removal
Introduction to Permanent Bikini Hair Removal
Permanent hair removal was tested in close quarters for more than 20 years before finally being released for public use in the early 1990s. Today, the industry has developed on a large scale and there are several means of performing permanent bikini hair removal, such as using laser technology, electrolysis, IPL (Intense Pulse Light) Lamps and even oral prescripted drugs. Take note that the methods are usually called as “permanent hair removal” because of their purpose, but in truth they are not 100% permanent and still have flaws and restrictions. For example, permanent bikini hair removal through laser technology is impossible if you have light or blonde hair or if you have dark skin. Persons suffering from certain conditions cannot be treated using electrolysis and oral prescription drugs are not guaranteed to work with equal success for everyone.
Costs of Permanent Bikini Hair Removal Methods
Having a long lasting effect (sometimes they are indeed permanent) and using complex and expensive technology, most of these permanent bikini hair removal methods are quite expensive. The costs may vary a lot from center to center, since it depends on several variables. For example, some permanent hair removal treatment centers may charge you based on some flat fees set beforehand, so that if a “Laser Bikini” costs $300, it will cost that much regardless of how much hair you need removed and how much time it will take to do so. Other laser or electrolysis hair removal centers will charge you based on the size of the area you want your hair removed from, which varies from patient to patient.
Which Permanent Bikini Hair Removal Method Is Best For Me?
The most popular choices of today are definitely laser hair removal and electrolysis. The latter is well known for being highly efficient and being closer to the term “permanent” than its laser counterpart, however electrolysis is also more expensive and time consuming. Another advantage electrolysis has over laser hair removal is the fact that it can be used on all skin and hair types, unlike laser, which requires patients to fulfill some rather strict eligibility factors. All in all, if you have the money and you want a more efficient and truly permanent bikini hair removal method, then electrolysis should be your first choice.
Another question that most women ask themselves before considering permanent bikini hair removal is whether or not it has any side effects on the body. Both laser hair removal and electrolysis have a chance of causing some initial rashes and slight irritations, but the redness and itch will go away after a couple of days, without any noticeable effects. However, both methods might have more serious side effects if they are not used properly or if the patient is not fully compatible with this kind of procedure.
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