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Article Title: Are Permanent Hair Removal Solutions Really Permanent?
Author: James Smith
Category: Beauty
Word Count: 512
Keywords: permanent hair removal, electrolysis, electrolysis hair removal, how 
does laser hair removal work
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Are you getting sick of perpetually shaving, waxing, plucking and regard 
permanent hair removal as a saviour? If you think permanent hair removal will 
resolve your hair problems forever, brace yourself for the truth. NOTHING's 
really permanent. 

"What? Permanent hair removal is not really that permanent?" Yeah, you heard it 
right. Many the popular hair removal processes you see in the marketplace today 
only hold in hair growth for a certain time period. Afterwards, you'd in all 
likelihood have to go through another course of treatment. That's why experts 
in the industry define "permanent" as being able to last 12 months or more 
without having to wax or shave again. 

Though 12 months doesn't seem too long, the time savings from shaving, waxing 
and plucking for 12 months would make most people happy to just go for a course 
of treatment every year. I know I'll be happy. 

Using the industry definition of permanence as a guideline, don't be surprised 
to find how limiting your choices can be. After all, there aren't many methods 
that can totally destroy the hair follicle's ability to grow and regenerate 
hair clinically. Besides, people react differently to different procedures. 
Some consumers may have regrowth in less than 12 months whereas a small 
minority doesn't even react to the treatment the least bit! Let's run through 2 
most commonly regarded permanent hair removal methods and appraise their 
viability.

2 Popular Permanent Hair Removal Methods

(1) Electrolysis Treatments

Believe it or not, electrolysis is the ONLY method that's clinically proven to 
remove one's hairs permanently for most people. But if it's not adminstratered 
correctly, the patient runs the risk of scarring!

This method utilizes an electric current which penetrates through the skin's 
exterior onto a hair follicle without being detrimental to the skin. Heat 
created in the process destructs the follicle. Patients have successfully used 
this method to control hair growth for periods averaging 3 to 12 months. Though 
hair will eventually grow back, this is still comparatively, a good choice for 
people with active life-styles. Be aware that multiple sessions are often 
needed to bring about this effect. Particularly when you're treating a large 
patch. They can also be pricey. Some electrologists charge about $500 for each 
course! So if you've a tight budget, other options may be more viable. This 
method can also be quite painful for some people. 

(2) Laser Treatments & Flash Lamp

Opposed to what is commonly believed, laser treatments doesn't remove your 
hairs for good. Instead, it permanently reduces them. What? Permanently reduce? 
How's that different from permanently remove?

Clinical studies has shown that laser treatments can reduce the size and 
lighten the colour of the hairs. Unlike electrolysis, it doesn't destruct the 
follicle. Instead, it targets the pigmentation within the hair follicles and 
hence is a better process for people with lighter skin tones and darker hair.

Flash lamp treatments like the IPL (or Intense Pulsed Light has similar effects 
as laser except that it's comparatively faster and less expensive. Debates over 
its effectiveness (relative to laser) are rampant but the conclusion is there 
are no major differences.

James is a freelancer who has written for many established websites and 
publications. For more information on permanent hair removal, check out 
http://www.flawlesshairdesigns.com
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