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Unlike before when hair removal was only women’s concern, men nowadays are becoming more attentive to their looks and are inclined to remove their unwanted hair permanently. Although facial hair removal has been a part of their regular routine, men today also look to seize or at least minimize extra hair on their back, their shoulders or their chest (which has been a long time nightmare for them). Some men even prefer to have their hair completely removed from their arms, legs and abdominals, as well.
Permanent Hair Removal Methods
Thanks to advancements in technology, painful treatment for this problem has long been gone. Several effective, cost-efficient, painless methods have been developed as options for permanent hair removal. Most of these options are the same methods that women use to remove undesirable hair. These methods include use of chemicals, energy and alternatives that prevent growth of hair on targeted parts. Such procedures include:
1. Electrolysis. This is a method of permanently removing human hair through electrical depilation. This method involves several treatment procedures that require professional knowledge. In this method, the practitioner inserts a needle hair-thin metal probe; into the hair follicle then zaps it with an electric current thereby killing the root. This method is considered as the most expensive and time-consuming; thus, is often suggested if you want to remove hair only from small areas of your body.
2. Laser Hair Removal. This method is considered by many as the best way to get rid of unwanted hair for longer and even inde
finite period of time. This is recommended as it often regarded as the most efficient way in removal of unwanted hair even on large body parts. The treatment is based on the principle of selective photothermolysis where lasers target and heat the dark pigment of the body part. For this reason, depending on your complexion, this method applies best to people with light skin and dark coarse hair.
3. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL). This light-based method of hair removal uses xenon flash lamps that produce extremely intense, full spectrum white light focused optics. This intense light travels through the hair tissue to the root hair and is converted to heat energy, vaporizing the hair shaft in return. The heat radiated also destroys the follicle of the hair with lesser pain compared to laser treatment. This method; however, is advertised as ’permanent hair reduction’ rather than a permanent removal treatment.
4. Enzyme treatment. This method uses chemicals in suppressing the growth of new hair cells gradually until the hair is depilated or epilated.
Choosing The Best Permanent Hair Removal Method
Although a lot of men are pleased with the results made through these methods, the challenge of permanently retaining the effect is still a predicament faced by medical groups. Each procedure may have advantages and disadvantages; therefore, choosing from the given options highly depends on your decision and viewpoint. Nonetheless, it is always best to seek the advice of a professional or a doctor-supervised facility when selecting from these permanent hair removal methods.
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