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Answers to your questions...

Electrolysis vs. Laser Hair Removal...

There are many reasons why electrolysis is the wiser, superior and more effective method of hair removal than laser.

Electrolysis has been around for 125 years and is the only method of hair removal considered permanent by the FDA. Laser hair removal is considered permanent hair "reduction" (rather than removal) and it has only been in existence for a few years, so it's effectiveness is still being studied.

Many laws states that laser hair removal can only be performed by a physician, physicians assistant, or a nurse under the direct supervision of a physician. There are no guidelines for training in the use of lasers. Most laser operators have no formal training beyond the few hours provided by the Laser Manufacturers. Electrologists must have training at an Approved School and pass an exam in order to be licensed.

Laser treatments should not be performed on or around the eye area. So if you are considering having your eyebrows treated- Electrolysis is completely safe and your best option. 

Laser treatments are limited by the color of the skin and the color of the hair. The laser beam is attracted to the melanin (dark pigment) in the hair, and therefore does not recognize white or blonde hair. It also is not effective on dark skin because the laser is attracted to the color of the skin rather than the hair! Electrolysis works on all skin and hair color types.

Superior effectiveness, ability to permanently and safely remove all types of hair on all body parts, proven success rate and strictly regulated standards and practices, Electrolysis is the best and safest choice for hair removal needs!

 LAZER TREATMENTS MAY ACTUALLY INCREASE HAIR GROWTH - LASER is actually a REDUCTION of unwanted hair, and has not been evaluated by the FDA as a PERMANENT hair removal source.