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How to Choose the Best Method for Permanent Hair Removal?

Written by an Expert Aesthetic Content Writer Lisa.
Reviewed by Expert Medical Director Dr. Raj Thethi
Published on: August 23, 2024
Laser Hair Treatment

permanent hair removal solutions

Are you tired of shaving every other day and waxing every other month? You may be seeking permanent hair removal options. 

Permanent hair removal is something many people want, especially when seasons change or personal preferences shift. While many methods claim to offer permanent results, most only provide long-term solutions.  However, there are permanent solutions available now. People often choose these procedures for their legs, arms, groin, underarms, and face. 

If you are looking for permanent hair removal treatments, and you are confused how to choose then you are at the right place. This blog will discuss solutions, their benefits, side effects, and costs.  

Let’s get into the details. 

3 Permanent Hair Removal Solutions

There are three permanent hair removal treatment options for you. They include: 

1. Prescription-strength creams
2. Electrolysis
3. Laser hair removal

Let’s explore all these solutions in detail.

1. Prescription-Strength Creams

Eflornithine is a prescription-strength cream sold under the brand name Vaniqa. When used regularly, it suppresses hair growth. It is a convenient option to manage unwanted hair without breaking the bank.

To use eflornithine, apply the cream twice daily to the area of concern, following your doctor’s advice. It’s important not to wash the treated areas for about four hours after applying the cream to allow it to take full effect.

Benefits:

It is a non-invasive option
Cost-effective 
Easy to use (no need to visit cream or salons)

Side Effects:

Skin irritation (mild redness or rashes)
Acne breakouts due to hair follicle disruption
Allergic reactions (In rare cases)
Talk to your healthcare provider immediately if you see any side effects. 

Cost:

The cost of Vaniqa varies depending on the amount of product. However, it starts at £66.90. 

2. Electrolysis– Permanent Body Hair Removal

Electrolysis - permanent hair removal solution

Electrolysis is a method of permanently removing hair. It uses a tiny needle to apply electricity to hair follicles, which stops them from producing hair.

A trained professional inserts a small needle into each hair follicle during the procedure. The needle sends a small amount of electricity to the root of the hair. This process damages the follicle, so it can’t grow hair anymore. After treating each follicle, the hair is removed with tweezers.

You may need multiple sessions to see results because hair grows in cycles. Typically, sessions are done weekly or bi-weekly. Session duration may vary from 15 minutes to an hour, depending on the area of concern.

Benefits:

It is effective for all skin and hair types
Works on any part of the body
FDA-approved for permanent hair removal

Side Effects:

Post-treatment redness or slight swelling
Infection or scar formation (in rare cases)

Cost:

The cost varies, but sessions generally range from £35 to £100 each. It’s a long-term investment because once all hair is removed from an area, you shouldn’t need more sessions.

3. Laser Hair Removal 

Laser hair removal is a popular long-term hair reduction option. During laser hair removal, a technician uses a handheld device directing a concentrated light beam onto the targeted hair follicles. The heat destroys the follicle, effectively preventing hair from regrowing in that area. After the first session, you may notice a 10-25% reduction in hair regrowth.

To get the best results, your doctor may prescribe multiple sessions. Depending on the treated area, these sessions are spaced approximately four to eight weeks apart.

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent solution

Laser hair removal can delay hair growth for long periods, but it typically doesn’t permanently remove hair. You’ll need multiple treatments initially to reduce hair; ongoing maintenance treatments may be necessary for permanent results.

Benefits:

Can be performed on nearly any part of the body (except around the eyes)
Works best for individuals with lighter skin tones and darker hair
Does not damage skin

Side Effects:

Temporary skin irritation
Temporary pigment changes
In rare cases, blisters or scars may appear

Cost:

The cost varies depending on the size of the area of concern. However, laser hair removal on the face areas like the chin or upper lips may start from £40. Ask your practitioner for a transparent pricing list to get a better idea. 

When to Consult a Doctor About Hair Removal

It is important to seek help from your doctor if you notice any of the following side effects from hair removal:

Signs of infection, such as swelling or pus around the treated area.
Excessive scar tissue formation after hair removal.
Persistent skin rash that doesn’t improve or goes away.

Permanent Hair Removal Solutions, All Covered. 

Choosing a permanent hair removal method comes down to finding what suits you best. Whether it’s the simplicity of creams like Vaniqa, the precision of electrolysis, or the effectiveness of laser treatments, each option has its strengths. Remember, achieving lasting results takes time and may involve multiple sessions. For laser hair removal in Leeds, Consult a professional to discuss if this option suits you. You can enjoy smoother skin and less hassle in your grooming routine with the right choice.

FAQs-Permanent Hair Removal

1. How to get rid of facial hair permanently?

Electrolysis and laser treatment can permanently remove unwanted hair. You may need maintenance treatments a few times. Electrolysis works on all hair types, including light-coloured hair, which lasers cannot remove.

2. Is laser hair removal painful?

Laser hair removal involves targeting hair follicles with a hot laser. While there is some discomfort, it’s often less than expected. You might feel like a rubber band snapped against your skin. 

3. Can wax remove hair permanently?

No, waxing is not a permanent hair removal method. It effectively removes hair from the root, temporarily preventing regrowth. However, the hair follicle can produce new hair over time, so waxing is not a permanent solution.

4. How can I remove my hair permanently at home?

There is no permanent way to remove hair at home. However, methods like laser hair removal or electrolysis performed by professionals can permanently or semi-permanently reduce hair growth.

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Yorkshire Skin Centre in Leeds is a CQC-registered medical clinic. It is led by Dr Raj Thethi who completed his core surgical training in hospitals around West Yorkshire before branching into aesthetics. Dr Raj Thethi is a Northern Territory Regional Expert for an international dermal filler company called Teoxane. He also sits on their National UK Faculty.

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