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Laser vs. Electrology



What to expect from laser hair removal

Laser hair removal uses mild radiation via high-heat lasers. The purpose is to damage hair follicles enough to significantly slow down hair growth. Although the effects last longer than home hair removal methods, such as shaving, laser therapy doesn’t create permanent results.

Side effects and risks

Side effects of laser hair removal may include:

  • blisters

  • inflammation

  • swelling

  • irritation

  • pigmentation changes (usually light patches on darker skin)

  • redness

  • swelling

What to expect from electrolysis

The process works by inserting an epilator device into the skin. It uses shortwave radio frequencies in hair follicles to stop new hair from growing. This damages your hair follicles to prevent growth and causes existing hairs to fall out.

Unlike laser hair removal, electrolysis is backed by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Trusted Source as a permanent solution.

Benefits

In addition to producing more permanent results, electrolysis is extremely versatile. It can


help inhibit new hair growth for all skin and hair types. Electrolysis may also be used


anywhere on the body, including the eyebrows.


Side effects and risks

Minor side effects are common, but they tend to go away within a day. The most common symptom is slight redness from skin irritation. Pain and swelling are rare.


Bottom Line: Laser is hair REDUCTION, Electrology is PERMANANT HAIR REMOVAL

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