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Eventually it happens to all of us. It generally starts with one, but then it spreads and we have to admit it – we are growing facial hair - a moustache. That would be fine if we were men, but as women the last thing we want is facial hair. Certainly we could shave it off, but that is uncomfortably close to admitting the male-like aspect of those unwanted little hairs. Hair removal creams stink and are quite the turn-off and can be very irritating when applied to facial skin. Sure, we can pluck them, but that really hurts and they still grow back.

 

And so we come to electrolysis. Reputed to be virtually painless and low risk, electrolysis offers a permanent hair removal option that is wonderfully suited to removing those unwanted facial hairs. By sticking a tiny needle into each hair follicle an electrical current is introduced, thus killing the follicle and preventing new hair growth.

Sadly there are some potential drawbacks to facial hair removal. The first is the cost of facial hair removal. Electrolysis is billed by the hour and can cost from $50 to $80 per hour for treatment. While a clinic that is efficient can keep the time involved to a minimum it still adds up. You also need to go in several times before the results are permanent.

Another, more worrisome problem is the risk of scarring. While relatively uncommon it is disturbing to think that there is some potential to have any scarring on your face. There are ways to avoid this, one of which is to be sure that rounded needles are used as they are far less likely to pierce the skin and cause scarring. You can also make sure that the facial hair removaltechnician you are using has a good reputation and who is willing to give you references.

Of course, there is always the option of finding a facial hair removal home electrolysis machine and doing the treatments yourself. The machines are reputed to be easy to use and can save you a great deal of money. You also can have the peace of mind of knowing that the facial hair removal treatment is in your own hands, taking away the trust issues you may have with a technician you do not know and may not be comfortable with.

Electrolysis is not limited to the removal of facial hair. Some people use it to remove hair from larger areas such as their arms or legs. This is very expensive and seems to be a rather extravagant use of equipment that is better suited to the treatment of small areas. Perhaps for those who have the wealth to afford such extravagance, but with so many other hair removal methods readily available perhaps if would be more sensible to stick with a simple shave of the legs.

Generally a useful procedure which has great potential for facial hair removal, electrolysis should be used with care and consideration. While expensive, it can be genuinely worth considering for facial hair removal of those sticky bits of hair that really don't belong in the first place.

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