The Latest In Hair Removal Systems
The hair removal industry has never had it better, as more and more men and women are turning to advanced hair removal systems to attack the unwanted hair which has mocked their shaving, waxing, tweezing, and depilatory removal attempts for so long. Hair removal systems range from costly and lengthy electrolysis and laser treatments to using an epilator to uproot individual hairs one at a time. There is a risk of pain associated with almost any of the new hair removal systems, although the makers of a radio wave based system claim it is both highly effective and pain free.
Not All Hair Removal Systems Created Equal
There are many different hair removal systems on the market designed to get rid of unwanted hair, and some have different expense. From pulling the hair out by the roots, for which the largest expenses is the pain, to professional electrolysis or laser hair removal, expenses for these services can quickly add up.
News reports are quick to point out problems with particular hair removal systems, typically highlighting one person or one application that did go as well as planed, while ignoring numerous other persons or procedures that worked as it was designed. Armed with those reports, the manufacturers of hair removal systems tend to use them against their competition and to promote their own treatment options. Individuals will need to research all the various systems on the market to determine which one is right for them
Whether a person has a few stray hairs they want to disappear, or whole areas of exceptionally thick hair that they want to go away, most hair removal systems on the market claim to be able to take care of them all the needs. If at all possible, talk to people who have used the various hair removal systems to find out which ones produce the best results with the least amount of pain and offer the best long-lasting effects.
Permanent Hair Removal Difficult To Obtain
With the many different hair removal systems on the market, few of them offer a permanent solution to unwanted hair. Some of the more expensive treatments such as laser hair removal and electrolysis may comes closest to a permanent solution, but the treatments are not cheap and there is no guarantee that some of the hair will not grow back.
Removing only the hair leaves the follicle in place and it will quickly replace the hair with a new one. Removing the follicle can be painful and there is no promise that another hair follicle will not assume the duties and produce another hair. With electrolysis and laser hair removal systems, the hair follicle is burned with the use of electricity or the laser energy, which is also painful and can sometimes cause burns to the skin surrounding the follicle.
There are new hair removal systems entering the market that use radio frequency to kill the individual hairs as well as damage the follicle to prevent re-growth. The makers of these hair removal systems claim no pain and a 60 percent success rate after the first in-home treatment. Sound waves are sent through the hair by a tweezers-like device for individual hairs and for larger patches of unwanted hair, a patch is used to kill the hair without pulling it out by the roots.
