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Genital Hair Removal - The Most Shocking Method Electrolysis is one of the permanent hair removal solutions. It has been around for over 100 years and was invented in the U.S.A.
As the name implies, electrolysis is a process of passing an electric current which separates bonded elements in the skin- essentially allowing for a chemical reaction between the salt and water in skin with a probe to form sodium hydroxide.
Electrolysis is the only physician-approved method for permanent hair removal although there are several other alternatives.
This method of hair removal can be used to remove hair from: moles and warts, beauty spots, nipples, eyelids, eyelashes, tattoos, sunburned skin, infected skin, inside nose or ears. The process is relatively painless.
Nothing too serious to worry about - Electrolysis has come a long way since its early founding to reduce discomfort.
After the electrolysis procedure has been done, your technician will recommend some antiseptic liquid and antibiotic cream to aid in the healing process.
Selecting an Electrolysis Specialist
Due to the technical nature of electrolysis, it is highly advisable to seek professional guidance and direction if you are interested in pursuing this method for hair removal- especially in the genital area.
Electrolysis is really as much of an art as it is a science. Meaning the quality of the practitioner in terms of his or her skill level and experience will play a role in determining the results of electrolysis.
There are certifications for electrolysis that you should be aware of when selecting the practitioner, but keep in mind that these certifications are generally set by trade groups and not always by regulated depending on which state/province you live in.
You may also want to consider an electrolysis expert who specializes in the area that you wish to have hair removed- in this case the pubic region.
The Disadvantages of Electrolysis
Electrolysis can be costly, so consider an alternative method such as an electric shaver. Undergoing this method may potentially leave scars on individuals who have darker skin tones.
Shaving with an electric shaver is cheaper and more convenient than electrolysis, not to mention you get to retain your privacy.
Costs may vary from around 100/per hour for a session and will require several sessions lasting up to a year or more (varies by individual). For women, you may want to avoid doing this during the last few weeks of a pregnancy, especially the breast and abdomen area.
Though undergoing a few sessions of electrolysis will probably reduce your rate of hair re-growth, hair may still grow back after a while, thus it's always a good idea to have a shaver around you at all times. Preferably an electric shaver such as those manufactured specifically for hair removal in the genital area.
If the idea of electric currents running through your genital regions doesn't exactly turn you on, then you may want to consider alternatives such as an electric pubic shaver used for COPYRIGHT Genital--Hair-Removal.com - ALL WORLDWIDE RIGHTS RESERVED |
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