| Procedures  for hair removal are more popular now than ever before.  Unwanted hair is  a problem that we all deal with in one way or another, and more often than not  individuals are searching for a better way to treat it.  Whether you are  embarrassed by the appearance of unwanted facial or body hair or are simply  just sick of constantly removing it, there are procedures available that will  help to make your hair removal process as simple as possible.  For those  just looking for a quick fix, there are several temporary methods available, but  for those who want their unwanted hair gone for good, there are permanent  methods that may better suit your style.  Researching each hair removal  procedure will help you to decide which method will help most with your hair  removal needs. Temporary  Hair Removal Procedures Temporary  methods are usually where individuals start when removing unwanted hair.   We all can think back to that memorable step into adulthood which consisted of  using a razor for the first time.  Pre-teens and teens are excited to  remove unwanted hair because of its significance, but for many adults, longer  lasting hair removal methods are usually preferred.  No matter your  preference, there are several hair removal procedures that can help you to  remove unwanted hair. Shaving:  the oldest  and most common method of hair removal; shaving consists of passing a razor  over the facial or body area to remove hair from the surface of the skin.   This method creates smooth, hair free skin, but results are not long lasting  (sometimes hair can grow back within hours). Waxing:  another  temporary hair removal procedure, waxing involves applying a warm wax substance  to the surface of the skin.  Once applied, a cloth is pressed over the  wax, the wax cools and then the cloth rips the wax away from the skin to remove  unwanted hair.  This method provides longer lasting results because the  entire follicle is removed, but it can quickly become costly.  Waxing can  also lead to redness, irritation and ingrown hairs in the treated area. Tweezing:  similar to  waxing, tweezing also removes hair from the hair follicle, but this method is  different in that it involves removing hair one at a time.  This method is  very tedious, and if performed incorrectly, can also lead to irritation,  redness and ingrown hairs. Permanent  Hair Removal Procedures While  procedures for temporary hair removal do provide ease and convenience, many  individuals are tired of constantly having to remove unwanted hair.   Permanent hair removal methods take hair removal to a whole new level.   Now, after a series of treatments with either of these procedures, patients can  experience smooth, hair free skin that lasts. Electrolysis:  the first  permanent method to become available to consumers and the only method that to  date is 100% permanent.  Electrolysis involves the insertion of a tiny  surgical-like probe (an epilator) into each individual hair follicle in the  treatment area. The epilator sends an electrical current to the hair follicle  which effectively destroys it, discouraging re-growth.  This method is  very tedious because each hair must be treated individually, but once  treatments are complete, patients experience complete freedom from unwanted  hair. Laser  Hair Removal:   the newest hair removal procedure to hit the market, this revolutionary  non-invasive treatment reduces unwanted hair permanently.  The laser hair  removal procedure follows the principle of selective photothermolysis.   The laser light is passed over the treatment area where it penetrates through  the outer layers of skin and targets the hair follicles below.  The laser  energy transforms into heat which effectively disables actively growing hair  follicles, the results: permanent hair reduction that lasts. Any  hair removal procedure, temporary or permanent, can help to reduce or remove  pesky, unwanted hair; the key is simply to find the method that best suits your  individual needs.  |