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Chest Hair Removal

Do you have unwanted hair on your chest? If you do you should consider laser hair removal to get rid of the chest hair. There are other ways to remove chest hair from your body but none are as efficient and as safe as Laser Hair Removal. This goes without mentioning that four out of the five treatments are not permanent like Laser Hair Removal is. Let’s talk about why Laser Hair Removal on your chest is your best option.

Laser Hair Removal on your chest works with lightening-like quickness. The size of the area and the amount of hair to remove are the biggest factors in determining how much time will be needed to treat the area. It could take from a few minutes for a small area or almost an hour for larger areas. The laser attacks the hair subcutaneously and stops the follicles from producing hair. You will notice the hair falling out mostly from days ten to twenty but it will continue to fall out until your next appointment. Appointments are made about four to six weeks apart. The first appointment will result in about one fifth of the hair coming off your chest.
Anyone can use laser hair removal on their chest hair. It used to be that people of lighter skin and darker hair would only benefit from Laser Hair Removal, but nowadays the treatments can be just as effective on all types of skin and hair color.

The other treatments that can be used to remove chest hair are shaving, waxing, tweezing, depilatory creams and electrolysis. The first four are only good for short time frames, while electrolysis is permanent offers none of the benefits that lasers have. Electrolysis is not a good way to go because it manages to incorporate all of the negative aspects associated with hair removal and puts them into one procedure. It is very painful like waxing. It takes a long time to complete a session like tweezing and has potentially bad side effects like shaving and depilatory creams. So it not only causes you pain as each and every hair follicle must be treated individually, eats up most of your valuable time and costs a lot more than lasers hair removal of the chest.

Getting ready for your laser hair removal of your chest requires you to shave the chest area one day before the treatment. This will allow for the laser to identify all of the follicles it is attacking. Also tanning and sunbathing should not be done within two weeks of a procedure or two weeks after. If the area needs to be exposed to the sun make sure you use a sun block with at least a 30SPF.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

April 25th, 2011 at 7:42 am

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