Electrolysis versus laser hair removal, which is better to remove your facial hair? These are the two
best methods for permanently getting rid of hair, or at least reducing the amount.
We know facial hair can be the most annoying of all unwanted hairs because we can’t hide it under clothing if we have to, like on the body. Everyone, but especially females who have struggled with a large amount of facial hair knows how annoying the process can be of constantly worrying about ways to get hairless.
But if you have light skin and dark facial hair then you can choose between either option. Laser is the generally the less expensive of the two and requires less time and treatments. Laser might be your better choice if you would be happy with most of the hair being removed, or the hair being finer and lighter. If you have a lot of light hair removed or the hair is something that you want the best chances of getting permanent hair removal, then I recommend electrolysis.
Dr. Rohit Batra Dermaworld skin Institute provides innovative treatments for common skin conditions such as eczema, allergies,laser hair removal. We offer skin care for peaple of all ages with the help of dermatalogists
Appointment
Name: Dr. Rohit Batra
(91 - 11) 45670001
(91) 9911100050, 09711739560
DermaWorld Skin Institute
Q 4, Rajouri Garden,Near HDFC Bank,
New Delhi - 110015
Mail Id: dermaworld@gmail.com
Website: http://www.laserhairremovaldelhi.com
We know facial hair can be the most annoying of all unwanted hairs because we can’t hide it under clothing if we have to, like on the body. Everyone, but especially females who have struggled with a large amount of facial hair knows how annoying the process can be of constantly worrying about ways to get hairless.
Can I Use Either Method?
- Laser: The mainstream laser unit can only be used on
those with light skin and dark hair. It can burn those with dark skin
and not give optimal results for people with light hair
because the laser targets pigment (dark color). Advancement is being
made in laser technology for those that don’t fit the light skin/dark
hair profile using a combination of radio frequency and laser.
- Electrolysis: Can be used on anyone despite their skin or hair color because it attacks the hair follicle itself, and not the pigment in the hair.
How Long Is a Session, and How Many are Needed?
- Laser: Facial zones are small, so they aren't that
time-consuming. To give you an idea, a treatment for the eyebrows
generally takes about 15 minutes. Usually 4- 6 treatments are needed,
spaced out about a month apart to achieve the best hair reduction
results.
- Electrolysis: Each hair follicle has to be individually treated, and approximate times depend on the type of electrolysis used, as some are more advanced than others (read more). For example, one treatment on the eyebrows may take 15- 30 minutes with an experienced technician. Anywhere from 15 – 30 sessions are needed to get the best results.
Electrolysis Versus Laser Hair Removal: Prices
- Laser: Each visit averages $200 - $900, based on the
size of the area being treated and the facility. Since the facial zones
are fairly small, they will be on the lower end of the price spectrum.
- Electrolysis: An average 30-minute session is about $45 and will treat a small area, like the eyebrows.
Pain Factor
- Laser: It feels like a rubber band ‘snapping’ against
your skin and a heat sensation. Everyone has their own tolerance to
pain and discomfort. Coarse, dark hair feels more of the burn. So a
man’s laser hair removal in the beard and mustache area will feel more
painful than a woman’s lip, cheeks or chin.
- Electrolysis: Everyone has their own tolerance to pain. Electrolysis has been likened to a stinging and pricking sensation, and each follicle has to go through it.
Possible Side Effects?
- Laser: Laser hair removal
on the eyebrows can be dangerous if the laser light comes into contact
with the eyes. Therefore, you need to wear protective eye shields and
keep you eyes closed for the entire treatment to avoid any contact.
Scarring, although rare is a possibility. Laser can also stimulate
hidden facial hair to grow in women.
- Electrolysis: Skin can get discolored if it's done improperly.
Results
- Laser: Approved by the FDA for permanent hair
reduction. According to The Mayo Clinic, lasers can reduce hair counts
40% to 80%. Facial hair on women is often lighter and finer than on the
body, and this hair may not respond as well to the laser because it
targets pigment (color) in the hair follicle.
- Electrolysis: The only method approved by the FDA for permanent hair removal. It has the best track record, but isn’t 100% guaranteed for everyone. For example, hair follicles can be bent or misshapen from previous waxing or tweezing, now making getting the electrolysis needle to the root more difficult to destroy the follicle. However, electrolysis is effective for ridding fine facial hair, whatever the color may be.
Can I Do Electrolysis or Laser at Home?
- Laser: Tria Laser is a home device cleared by the FDA for permanent hair reduction, but not for the face, only below the neck. However, Silk'n SensEpil
also FDA approved for permanent hair reduction, uses IPL (intense
pulsed light) and can be used on the face from the cheekline down.
- Electrolysis: Sure, electrolysis units are sold for use at home. But just think how electrolysis is performed, by inserting a needle into the follicle. I personally don’t feel electrolysis at home can be done safely or effectively.
Electrolysis Versus Laser Hair Removal: The Bottom Line
If you have dark skin or light hair, you can’t rely on standard laser hair removal for safety issues or to give you optimal results on your face. A hybrid of laser and radio frequency used for dark skin or light hair may not be available in your area. Electrolysis may then be your only option.But if you have light skin and dark facial hair then you can choose between either option. Laser is the generally the less expensive of the two and requires less time and treatments. Laser might be your better choice if you would be happy with most of the hair being removed, or the hair being finer and lighter. If you have a lot of light hair removed or the hair is something that you want the best chances of getting permanent hair removal, then I recommend electrolysis.
Dr. Rohit Batra Dermaworld skin Institute provides innovative treatments for common skin conditions such as eczema, allergies,laser hair removal. We offer skin care for peaple of all ages with the help of dermatalogists
Appointment
Name: Dr. Rohit Batra
(91 - 11) 45670001
(91) 9911100050, 09711739560
DermaWorld Skin Institute
Q 4, Rajouri Garden,Near HDFC Bank,
New Delhi - 110015
Mail Id: dermaworld@gmail.com
Website: http://www.laserhairremovaldelhi.com


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