Facial Hair Removal Process
Introduction to the Facial Hair Removal Process
There are several methods that can be used to remove facial hair from the body. These methods
are shaving, plucking, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis and laser beam treatments. There are medicines that
have proven to be very effective at inhibiting growth on the facial area.
Shaving - Uses a sharp edge applicator to scrape facial hair from the surface of the
skin. This process is not permanent, and people can expect hair to start growing back with a 24-hour
period. Nicks and cuts to the skin are possible, and infections can occur in the cuts in the skin.
Plucking - Hair is removed using tweezers or other gripping forms of hair devices.
Plucking hairs is quite painful, because the hair follicles must be removed from the pores, one at a time.
This treatment is not permanent, although the re-growth of hair is extended to start in 5 days or more.
Waxing. There are hot and cold forms of waxing treatments that can be used to remove facial hair.
All creams and lubricants should be removed from the surface of the skin. The hairs will have to be long
enough to where the wax can adhere to them. Hot wax is placed in small patches on the skin, and will need to
harden before it is removed in a quick motion. The quick motion is done simply to provide a quick method of
side-stepping the pain process that waxing involves. Waxing is simply a method that will remove many hairs from the
skin at one time. Reddening will occur in the areas where waxing has occurred. Waxing is not a
permanent form of hair removal.
Depilatories. This form of hair removal involves a chemical process to remove the hair from the surface of
the skin. The chemicals literally dissolve the hair follicles. This process is not painful, unless the
chemicals are left on the surface of the skin for too long, then there may be reddening due to chemical burns. This
is a temporary form of hair removal.
Electrolysis. This form of hair removals requires that a metal probe be inserted into the hair follicle
opening in the skin. An electric current enters the skin, and extends down to the hair root, where it
destroys the base. With no base available for further hair to grow the skin will remain hair free after this
treatment is completed. Thick scars can form from electrolysis and are called keloids. The skin where
electrolysis is used can change colors in some people. This form of hair removal treatment is permanent.
Laser. This form of hair removal requires the services of a dermatologist, who has been thoroughly trained
in laser hair removal. Lasers are beneficial because they use laser lighting to destroy the base of the hair
follicle. It is probably the most expensive form of hair removal offered. It will leave the facial area
red, and ice packs may be necessary to reduce swelling in the area that the laser is used. Skin
discolorations sometimes occur from laser hair removal treatments.
Medication. There is a prescription cream that can be used to decrease hair growth, by the name of
Vaniqa. It requires application to the hair removal area twice a day. This provides a temporary method
of hair removal and may cause acne in some users.
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