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Does Laser Hair Removal Cost More Than Electrolysis?

Recently dermatologists have discovered how to permanently obliterate hair growth using laser or intense light sources. Laser the acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, works by emitting light at various wavelengths, energy output, and pulse widths. Using highly specialized and expensive equipments the laser beams are directed on the skin section-by-section, causing certain laser light frequencies to be absorbed by the dark pigment or melanin in hair, resulting in selective thermal injury that severely damages or annihilates the hair follicle, preventing hair re-growth.

Laser equipment is exceedingly costly to procure or lease, making laser hair removal cost quite high. Also, a single laser treatment can only destroy up to thirty percent of hair follicles in the area or section treated. It needs at least three separate treatments to demolish about half of the hair follicles in the section treated, further elevating the laser hair removal cost.

Laser hair removal cost differs from geographic location to location, practitioner or clinic involved, and the package selected. But the ultimate laser hair removal cost depends on the area or section being treated and the number of treatments needed. The average laser hair removal cost varies from $300 to $500 for a single treatment, with most laser clinics charging per fifteen-minute segment for epilation.

Laser epilation is only suitable in people with fair skin and dark hair, while the treatment proves largely ineffective in people with blond, white or gray hair. In order to work, the energy from the laser beam needs to be absorbed by the pigment in and around the hair follicle, and thus this treatment is not recommended for people with blond or red hair who may end up splurging their money for zilch. However, for most people, laser hair removal is faster, safer and more economical than electrolysis.

Laser treatment is much less painful and faster than electrolysis and results are much better, with permanent reduction in hair and minimal re-growth over a period of months and years. Furthermore, hairs that do grow back are thinner and finer, making epilation easier and enduring.