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Electrolysis: Right for You?

Electrolysis is easily the most effective long-term hair removal program. At a glance its high rate of successful results is enough to make nearly anyone jump on the bandwagon. But there are many things to consider before going ahead with this treatment.

 

First you must consider in what area you wish to have hair removed. While hair can be removed from any part of the body, with the exception of nose and ear hairs, pricing of electrolysis reflects the quantity of hair to be removed. The most common areas for women to get hair removal are the face, bikini area, stomach and chest, underarms and legs. Men are most likely to seek treatment for the neck, back, eyebrows and cheekbones. Treatment is not limited to these areas, indeed the only limit is where your hair decides to grow.

Because electrolysis involves having an needle inserted into each individual hair it is a very time consuming process. Most clinicians charge for treatment on an hourly basis, which can be $50 to $80 an hour. When you consider that you will need multiple treatments for complete results you may find that the entire treatment process adds up to well over $1000. Some clinics may offer package rates, but even so, electrolysis is not an inexpensive option.

On the other hand, the results are permanent. With over 90% of clients who have been treated satisfied with the results it is hard to go wrong. Because you have no regrowth you no longer need to spend money on products such as razors or shaving gels in order to remove that unwanted hair.

While treatment is generally painless, producing no more than a tickling sensation there are a few individuals who have found this not to be the case. Often people with highly sensitive skin they have found the process quite uncomfortable. In this case, electrolysis may not be the right option.

Another risk to consider is that of scarring. While it is not common, in some cases the irritated follicles cause scarring such as tiny pock marks. This is particularly an issue when you have particularly thick, deeply rooted hairs.

The best way to reduce the risks of scarring or painful treatment is to carefully select a qualified technician. Do you best to find previous clients of your technician and discuss their level of satisfaction not only with the treatment itself. But also with the care they received from the technician. A good technician will make every effort to treat you with respect and to perform the treatment without error.

Take your time before making any decision in regards to treatment with electrolysis. Be sure that you are financially ready to accept the longer-term nature of the treatment process.

Electrolysis is a wonderful innovation in hair removal that has been successful for well over 100 years. Perhaps it is the right solution for your hair removal needs.



 

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Phillips announces world's best catalyst for producing hydrogen fuel from water - Virtual-Strategy Magazine


Phillips announces world's best catalyst for producing hydrogen fuel from water
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
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Air Products' Hydrogen Technology to Surpass Fueling of Over 1000 Material ... - Sacramento Bee


Air Products' Hydrogen Technology to Surpass Fueling of Over 1000 Material ...
Sacramento Bee
Today we are fueling nearly 1000 pieces of material handling equipment, and we are refueling them safely on a daily basis. We are very proud of this accomplishment and with future installations already under contract, doubling the number of units is ...

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Air Products' Hydrogen Technology Fueling Material Handling Fuel Cells at ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Air Products' Hydrogen Technology Fueling Material Handling Fuel Cells at ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Hydrogen for these stations can be delivered to a site via truck, produced by natural gas reformation, biomass conversion, or by electrolysis, including electrolysis that is solar and wind driven. About Air Products Air Products ...

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Questions for Peter Hoffmann: A Hydrogen Advocate Whose Time May Have Come - New York Times


Questions for Peter Hoffmann: A Hydrogen Advocate Whose Time May Have Come
New York Times
The price will come down as more fuel providers get into the field, as production methods such as electrolysis and other forms evolve, and as storage and compression technology is made more efficient. Q. Will consumers accept fuel-cell cars?

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Water as Fuel -- Stanley Meyer Recollections - Pure Energy Systems News


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Water as Fuel -- Stanley Meyer Recollections
Pure Energy Systems News
Andrew Michrowski pulls from his archives to retell his experience of working with the late Stanley Meyer, who allegedly ran a dune buggy on nothing but water, using an electrolysis process that somehow extracted energy from the environment.

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