flutter wrote:
Depending on the amount and thickness of hair, and the coloration, sometimes electrolysis is preferable, because skin type and hair color don't effect electrolysis, but it is one strand at a time, and they burn each hair out at the root. It's painful, but a bad tech can make it worse.
It's hard to screw up an IPL laser.
So, I'm getting the majority off with laser, and I'll use electrolysis to touch up after.
The opposite is actually true. Electrolysis is trivial. A brain dead monkey with one good eye can be taught to properly do electrolysis. Laser treatments require proper color matching to your skin so you aren't burned to a crisp. That's a lot harder to do.
With electrolysis, a really fine wire is inserted into the same hole the hair comes out of and touches the root, then a small voltage, like maybe 9-12 volts is used to fry the root and it comes out without pain. The wire is so fine that if they don't get it right, your skin will bend it over and they'll have to replace it. The only sensation during electrolysis is a strong tingling sensation when the hair is fried. The only down side to electrolysis is that its one hair at a time just like you said.