Permanent hair removal for men

Hair Removal Man - Permanent hair removal solutions for men

 Permanent hair removal for men is as serious as the hair removal of females. There are temporary solutions to men’s hair removal. These products are suitable for extra-sensitive or genital parts of men. But for broader and hairy parts of the body, a lot of men seek permanent solutions.

Here are some facts on permanent hair removal options available-

Electrolysis

For years, electrolysis has rules the world of permanent hair removal solutions. It is like a surgery that practically extracts the root of your hairs right from the bottom.
How electrolysis helps your dream come true?

Technically, electrolysis destroys the hair follicles with small electric shocks. These shocks in fact burn/eradicate the hair follicles fully. If this process is repeated for a prescribed time frame (6 or 12 months), you are likely to see permanent impressive results.  To illustrate more- a special kind of steel needle is used in electrolysis.

The needle is inserted into the hair follicles. At this position, the practitioner pushes a paddle and lets the electric shock burn the hair follicle. This means the paddle is pressed only for a second. Whether you like it or not- this process needs to be carried out to each and every hair- one by one.

"For broader and hairy parts of the body, a lot of men seek permanent solutions."

Is electrolysis the best option around?

Permanent facial hair removal for menWell, it depends. By nature, electrolysis takes about 10 to 12 months for permanent eradication of your hairs. If you’re too buys for that, you can go for waxes for larger areas. For smaller areas like unibrow, you can try electrolysis- as it won’t make you impatient by eating up your time.

Possible side effects/drawbacks involved with electrolysis
1.It can be painful
2.Made for home (DIY kits) are notorious for injuries.
3.Some patients have complained skin infections.
4.Ingrown hairs are a problem here.
5.The process is expensive and needs numerous successive sessions to be effective.
6.If the fractioned giving you the service is not well-experiences, you may be trouble.
7.Electrolysis can backfire for people with super-sensitive skins.

Thermolysis

The way thermolysis works is pretty much same as that of electrolysis. In case of thermolysis, some sort of heavy right into the hairs. This heat is radiated up to the root of each and every hair. Thus, this radiation is transfused into the hair follicles. This in tern melts the base of the hair follicle and tissues surrounding it.

Studies have found thermolysis as less effective than electrolysis. Thermolysis has risks of burns and skin infections too- if applied in wrong manner. If you must take thermolysis, make sure you’re in the hands of a professional.

"Permanent hair removal for men can be worth the money spent if the right consultancy precedes the treatment."

Blend Method

This method is laterally a blend of electrolysis and thermolysis. It was in fact designed to be a method that covers the best of both of the technologies. Technically speaking, heat produced from thermolysis is coupled with a specially designed chemical transformation. This in tern stops the growth of hair follicles. In most of the cases, this method is applied to thicker stubborn hairs.

Similar to electrolysis, this method involves steel needles injected into each and every hair follicles. Thus, this is by no means a do-it-yourself thing. Some certified and expert technician needs to do the job on your skin.


Laser treatments

This procedure is certified by the FDA. The prime objective of this procedure is to use light beams for eradicating your hair follicles. Outcomes of these treatments are quite positive. But results do vary due to the degree of pigmentation of your skin.

Hair color is a strong determinant of the rate of laser treatment success for men. Talking technical, if your hair is dark, the light beam will absorb the energy from laser. Laser treatment is not the right solution for you if you have skin. The tanned attributes of your skin directly collides with the actions of laser treatment. This may result into blistering.

Photo-epilation or pulsed laser

This technology is also approved by FDA. Photo-epilation as a treatment involves the use of concentrated pulsed light for getting rid of hair follicles. Like with laser or electrolysis, the idea is to impair and minimize hair growth.

Benefits

This technology is suitable for sensitive parts like the genital area of men. It is also good for men’s underarms. But in case of typical laser treatment- this advantage is hardly found.

Photo-epilation is fully adjustable to suit different skin types, areas and weathering conditions.

This technology comes with more expansive laser beams compared to traditional laser technology. Thus very limited amount of time is required for treating areas of your body.

If not entirely permanent, the outcome of these treatments are meant to last very long .

The sole problem with this technology is- it is expensive. Permanent hair removal for men can be worth the money spent if the right consultancy precedes the treatment.