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		<title>Will Electrolysis Be Enough To Remove Unwanted Hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 05:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrolysis hair removal is a method of getting rid of unnecessart hair in various places of the body and face. This method was created around 100 years ago and one of its initial objectives was to remove irritating eyelash hairs that had become in-grown. The electrolysis removal machines of today wipe out the hair production [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electrolysis hair removal is a method of getting rid of unnecessart hair in various places of the body and face. This method was created around 100 years ago and one of its initial objectives was to remove irritating eyelash hairs that had become in-grown. The electrolysis removal machines of today wipe out the hair production core by the means of energy in the form of heat or chemicals. A thin needle is placed into the hair follicle, the low electric energy is delivered to make the follicle unable to function and following the hair is take away meticulously with forceps. In fact electrolysis hair removal is the single method that the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration identify as a enduring process to <a href="http://www.removefacialhair.org/" target='_blank'>remove facial hair</a>. </p>
<p>There are several myths about electrolysis and the most widespread is that the procedure is quite painful and although irritation may be sensed, encountering intense pain has not been confirmed in recent times. To ease this discomfort though people who use this approach begun using topical anesthetics. A further myth that is converse to the previous one is that electrolysis is entirely irritation free, while there are no lasting side effects, there have been a small number of occurrences when a minor irritation of the skin has been experienced directly following the treatment but only for a small amount of time.  </p>
<p>The mistaken belief that the treatment is pricey may appear true instead of buying a single disposable razor however if you think about how many of them you have to buy in even just a 5 year time frame the sum will be nearly identical if not the procedure will turn out cheaper. Furthermore electrolysis will probably cost from $25 to $100 each procedure while other processes one regularly goes through cost nearly the equivalent like hair coloring which costs $50 to $100 each time so the method is not really expensive. Another false thought is that since electrolysis hair removal is everlasting you only need to undergo the process one time, unfortunately it needs multiple sessions. because hair comes in in a three step progression of growing, resting and shedding, when undergoing a single sittings chances are not all are in one exact step and as a result a number of hairs may not take to the process and may supply hair again so follow up retouch sessions are needed. These treatment will eventually become more brief and less recurrent possibly once a year. On a final note, at home and electrolysis hair removal done in clinics are the same, this is not necessarily true as even if the technology used is the same in clinics qualified specialists are completing the treatment and his or her skills can lead to better results. </p>
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		<title>Electrolysis For Good Hair Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrolysis hair removal is a treatment of eliminating unnecessart hair on the body as well as facial areas. This procedure was devised roughly a century ago and one of its first uses was to eliminate annoying eyelash hairs that had become in-grown. The electrolysis removal machines of today destroy the hair growth center by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electrolysis hair removal is a treatment of eliminating unnecessart hair on the body as well as facial areas. This procedure was devised roughly a century ago and one of its first uses was to eliminate annoying eyelash hairs that had become in-grown. The electrolysis removal machines of today destroy the hair growth center by the means of heat or chemical energy. A thin needle is placed into the hair follicle, the minute electric force is delivered to make the follicle unable to perform and subsequently the hair is removed safely with forceps. Actually electrolysis hair removal is the only procedure that the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration identify as a enduring process to <a href="http://www.removefacialhair.org/" target='_blank'>remove facial hair</a>. </p>
<p>There are a large number of myths in regards to electrolysis and the most widespread is that the procedure is quite painful and even though discomfort may be sensed, experiencing intense pain has not been noted in current times. To lessen this uneasiness however users of this approach begun using topical anesthetics. An additional rumor that is in the opposite side of the spectrum is that electrolysis is entirely free of irritation, although there are no long-term side effects, there have been a few cases when a slight reddening of the skin has been experienced immediately after the treatment but for just a short time.  </p>
<p>The mistaken belief that the procedure is pricey may appear true in relation to buying a single disposable razor however if you think about how many of them you have to use in even just a 5 year time frame the total will be nearly the same or the treatment may actually be the more affordable choice. Additionally electrolysis will possibly cost from $25 to $100 each procedure but other services one normally seeks out cost around the same like dying the hair which costs $50 to $100 monthly so the procedure is not really expensive. A further inaccurate notion is that since electrolysis hair removal is permanent you just need to have the process a single time, unfortunately it requires several treatments. Since hair comes in in a three stage process of growing, resting and shedding, when having a single sittings all the hairs won&#8217;t be in one exact phase and as a result a number of hairs may not be affected to the process and may create hair again so continual touch up procedure are necessary. These procedures will eventually become more brief and less frequent to maybe just a single one a year. Lastly, at home and electrolysis hair removal done in clinics are the same, this is not necessarily true as even if the technology used is the same in clinics skilled specialists are performing the procedure and special skills can lead to better results. </p>
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		<title>Why You Should Consider Undergoing Electrolysis For Removing Hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>skwriter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrolysis hair removal is a treatment of getting rid of unwanted hair on both the body and face. This method was created roughly 100 years ago and one of its earlier intentions was to eradicate irritating in-grown eyelash hairs. Today&#8217;s electrolysis hair removal machines destroy the hair growth center with either chemical energy or heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electrolysis hair removal is a treatment of getting rid of unwanted hair on both the body and face. This method was created roughly 100 years ago and one of its earlier intentions was to eradicate irritating in-grown eyelash hairs. Today&#8217;s electrolysis hair removal machines destroy the hair growth center with either chemical energy or heat energy. A fine needle is placed into the hair follicle, the small electric force is delivered to make the follicle incapable to operate and subsequently the hair is removed carefully with forceps. In truth electrolysis hair removal is the lone method that the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration accept as a enduring system to <a href="http://www.removefacialhair.org/" target='_blank'>remove facial hair</a>. </p>
<p>There are many myths in regards to electrolysis and the most widespread is that the process is extremely painful and although uneasiness may be felt, suffering acute pain has not been traced in current times. To lessen this distress though practitioners of this procedure have taken to the use of topical anesthetics. Another falsehood that is completely opposite is that electrolysis is totally free of irritation, while there are no lasting side effects, there have been a few occurrences when a slight reddening of the skin has occurred directly following the procedure but it is only for a short period.  </p>
<p>The fallacy that the technique is high-priced may seem accurate in relation to obtaining a lone disposable razor however if you reflect on how many of them you must use in only a 5 year time frame the total will come out almost equivalent or the treatment may actually be the more affordable choice. Furthermore electrolysis will possibly cost from $25 to $100 per session but other treatments one commonly undergoes cost just about the same like dying the hair which costs $50 to $100 each time so the method is actually affordable. Another false idea is that since electrolysis hair removal is enduring you only need to participate in the procedure once, unluckily it involves a number of sessions. because hair grows in a three step progression of growing, resting and shedding, when participating in a single treatment not every hair will be in one particular stage and because of it some hairs may not take to the procedure and may produce hair again so continuing retouch treatments are required. These sittings will eventually become faster and less recurrent possibly once a year. On a final note, at home and electrolysis hair removal done in clinics are the same, this is not necessarily true as even if the technology used is the same in clinics qualified specialists are carrying out the technique and his or her skills can lead to better results. </p>
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