Friday, November 21, 2008

Finding The Solution to Permanent Hair Removal

If you have been thinking about a more permanent hair removal solution, then why not consider laser hair removal?  Today's modern adult is becoming quite frustrated of the daily or weekly ritual of shaving, waxing, or creaming off unwanted hair.  To eliminate the need for this time-consuming task, many people have turned to the latest technology in permanent hair removal - laser hair removal.    

The Best Permanent Hair Removal Options

Should you be concerned about the safety of laser hair removal treatments?  We don't think so!  The laser hair removal procedure has been approved by the FDA with the recommendation that the procedure only be performed by a licensed and trained professional. During this procedure, a small laser beam is used to destroy the hair follicles. This procedure is pretty much painless and works best on individuals who have light colored skin and dark hair.  The estimated cost of these laser sessions can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars, depending on the size of the area treated.  

Cost of Laser Hair Removal Treatments

Laser hair removal costs can vary widely from state to state and country to country.  Of course, the laser hair removal costs will vary dependent on each individual's hair profile.  Since each individual has a unique pattern for hair growth, the results and the cost of laser hair removal will also be unique.

You will also find that laser hair removal average price structures can vary even between clinics in the same area.  The following details the typical pricing methods used by laser hair removal clinics to determine the cost of their procedures:

Flat or Fixed Fee - There are a few different alternatives with this pricing method - a per treatment or per package basis.  What this means is that a woman's legs could be quoted at $350 per treatment, regardless of the amount of hair to be removed.  An alternative is where a clinic will charge a flat fee for a package of treatments.  

Fee Per Pulse -  To understand this price structure better, you need to understand how the laser equipment works-operates.  Each time the laser equipment emits the laser light, it is called a "pulse".  You will find that there are clinics that price based on the number of pulses that it takes to complete the procedure.  The fact is that one pulse only takes about a second and will actually remove close to one hundred hairs.  With this particular form of pricing, there can also a minimum charge for the treated area.  This will result in the cost being the greater of the number of pulses time the price/pulse, or a minimum fee for the specific body area being treated.

Treatment Time - The last pricing practice is very similar to that used for the electrolysis process.  Laser hair removal clinics using this method usually charge per 15 minute segments of laser treatment.  

Nationally, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average laser hair removal cost is between $425-$450.   Now this is an average and does not consider the actual size of the body or face area being treated.


So, if you decide to sign up for laser hair removal sessions, be sure to ask the right questions during your consultation with the laser clinic.  The questions you ask and resulting answers will lead you to the selction of the best hair removal clinic for your circumstances.  So, be thorough in your questioning and don't hesitate to ask any question (remember - there are no stupid questions)  -- you have the right to satisfactory answers before entrusting your body to the clinic for laser hair removal treatments.

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