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The Advantages of Facial Hair Removal

The Advantages of Facial Hair Removal

Facial hair removal can be an almost every day occurrence with some
women, and for those with excess facial hair the most comforting thing
to know is that you are not alone. Often this unwanted facial hair
growth is simply a natural side effect of aging, however, there are a
plethora of lip, chin, cheek and other hair elimination options
available. According to Bristol-Myers, approximately 20 million women
in the United States remove facial hair on a weekly basis. Waxing,
plucking, tweezing, and bleaching can be big components to many
women’s daily schedule, however, these can often be tedious and time
consuming. A simple and permanent solution is laser hair removal.
Based on the latest reports by the ASAPS, skin care providers
performed over 1.2 million laser treatments in 2007, making it third
most popular overall cosmetic procedure on the market. Laser
treatments offer is permanent hair removal, so there’s no need to
worry about waxing again. For men, laser facial hair removal is a
great alternative to daily shaving and can help them achieve that
well-groomed appearance. Another added benefit is no more razor burn
or ingrown hairs on the face.

When it comes to facial hair removal, other popular options include
waxing, depilatory creams, and electrolysis. The problem with waxing
facial hair and using depilatories is that they can irritate hair
follicles. Laser facial hair removal, on the other hand, causes
minimal irritation to the face in comparison to waxing or
electrolysis. Waxing can also cause painful ingrown facial hairs,
which laser treatments are actually used to treat and eliminate. The
National Center for Biotechnology Information finds facial lasers to
effective for removing ingrown hairs from bearded areas. Shaving can
cause a 5 o’ clock shadow, tweezing can irritate hair follicles and
cause scarring, depilatory creams that dissolve hair at the root can
be problematic when used on the face, irritating sensitive skin and
not fully removing all the unwanted hairs. Electrolysis for facial
hair can potentially cause bumps, hyper-pigmentation/skin
discoloration, and sometimes scarring, especially with darker skin
tones.

Cost of Laser Facial Hair Removal

The cost of facial hair removal may not seem like too high a price to
pay, but waxing kits, professional waxing, and depilatories creams add
up over time. When compared to the countless series of waxing and
electrolysis sessions needed, laser hair reduction could be the best
option available. The actual laser facial hair costs are reasonable
and require only a small commitment. The monthly maintenance costs of
facial waxing and the time need for electrolysis essentially make the
relatively small price of laser facial treatments the obvious choice.
A full-face hair laser treatment can be preformed in just 15 minutes,
compared to the accumulated hours that are necessary for an
electrolysis treatment. Facial laser hair removal sessions are
repeated about twice a month for typically 4-6 sessions. This kind of
removal of face hair offers men and women a quick and easy option.
It’s a facial price that’s both easy on a budget and on a schedule.

Laser Hair Removal on the Face: Popular Areas

Laser hair epilation is convenient for all parts of the face, the only
areas that lasers cannot treat are inside the nostril and inside the
ear. When it comes to facial hair removal, the most popular treatment
for women is upper lip laser hair removal. The chin & cheek are also
popular facial treatments offered at laser clinics and medspas across
the country. One of the newer face hair removal treatments is eyebrow
laser hair removal. This is a great treatment for the glabella (the
area between the eyebrows and above the nose, most often referred to
as the “uni-brow”). Removing eyebrow hair is a wonderful way to shape
eyebrows or just keep them permanently separated. However, for eyebrow
treatments it’s important to wear protective glasses, as the lasers
can be harmful to the eyes.

Laser Hair Removal for PCOS/PCOD

Facial hair can appear with hormonal changes including menopause,
where the ratio of male hormones to estrogen can fluctuate. This may
produce mild increases of hair on the face. Another hormonal disorder
that causes increased growth is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS or
PCO), also known as Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) or Stein-Leventhal
Syndrome. PCOS is a hormonal imbalance that affects approximately 10%
of all women. Symptoms of PCOS include infertility, weight gain, high
blood pressure, ovarian cysts, and excessive hair growth. Fortunately,
PCOS is treatable, and after hormone therapy, facial laser hair
removal for PCOS can be highly beneficial and offer relief after a
traumatic experience. For more information about PCOS, check out the
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services section on women’s health.

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