Enterelectrolysisandlaser hair removal, two methods of permanent and semi-permanent hair removal that can effectively rid facial hair.

Meet the Experts

What Is Electrolysis?

Electrolysis is a cosmetic procedure for removing unwanted hair.

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“After many repeated treatments, electrolysis results in permanent hair removal.”

The Benefits of Electrolysis

Does electrolysis work?

Plus, it’s also safe to use on finer areas of the face like the eyebrows.

According to Dr. Sobel, electrolysis is more uncomfortable than other hair removal processes.

“It is an older technology that hasn’t made many advancements over the years,” he explains.

When done improperly, there is a risk ofdark spots or pigmentation.

There is also a little risk of some swelling in the affected area.

“Pregnant women should also consult their doctor before undergoing electrolysis.

Individuals prone to keloids or scarring should approach it cautiously.”

What Is Laser Hair Removal?

Still, Dr. Husain says that there would be some discomfort due to the heat from the laser pulses.

Also, laser hair removal is much less tedious and time-consuming than electrolysis."

Treatments also tend to be shorter and more efficient.

Laser hair removal works well on deep hair shades like brunette or auburn.

However, there are still some risks.

You may also experience swelling from both procedures.

Which Is Best For Facial Hair?

It all depends on your skin tone and how permanent of a result you’re looking for.

Both laser hair removal and electrolysis provide long-lasting hair removal results, especially when compared to waxing or shaving.

However, electrolysis has been shown to deliver permanent results more consistently.

Some switch from laser hair removal to electrolysis when multiple laser treatments haven’t fully eradicated stubborn hairs.

This varies from person to person.

However, the average amount of treatments is anywhere from 12 to 30 sessions.

Usually, the whole process takes around a year.

By contrast, laser hair removal is more expensive per session, but it requires fewer sessions.

The cheaper option depends on how many sessions an individual receives.

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