Most women would hate to admit it but the fact is we do get hair on our chin. You might be able to see a couple of stray hair on your chin, when you look into the mirror. Before it causes any major embarrassment, we generally pull or pluck it out. But if the hair growth is thick and coarse, then we have a problem on hand.
Chin hair removal for women is definitely possible and you can find a permanent solution for it. Women generally try plucking, shaving and waxing the hair growth on their chin. This offers temporary relief but the hair reappears after some point of time and you will have to repeat the process again and again.
Permanent chin hair removal for women is possible through electrolysis and laser therapy. Depending on your hair growth the expert, will decide on the number of sessions, you will need to remove the hair on a permanent basis.
Most women need to go for 10-15 sessions of treatment, each lasting 15 minutes. You can schedule the sessions even during your office lunch breaks. The cost of the treatment would also vary depending on the nature of hair.
Chin hair removal for women using electrolysis gets rid of hair on a permanent basis. A very thin needle is inserted through the skin, right up to the hair follicle and entire process is done by an experienced electrologist for each individual hair.
The electric jolt from the needle will kill the hair root and dead hair is pulled out using tweezers. The process involves a little bit of pain and the area where the electrolysis is done could become swollen It is best to avoid going out in the sun after this treatment.
Chin hair removal for women using laser treatment is ideal for women with fair skin and dark hair. In this treatment process a laser beam is directed at the hair follicles and heat from the beam kills the hair root. Laser hair removal sessions last 5-10 minutes and the number of sessions will depend on the hair growth.
Vaniqa cream can be used after waxing or shaving the hair on the chin. You would need to apply the cream for a couple of months before you find noticeable results. There are also prescription drugs available, which target hair growth caused due to hormonal changes.
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