Cost of Laser Hair Removal: Prices Comparison
When it comes to evaluating the cost of laser hair removal procedures, there are several factors that we need to take into account, otherwise we do nothing else than comparing apples with pears.
For instance, male hair removal is one thing, and female hair removal is another. Usually, males have much stronger and thicker hairs than women, therefore the procedure may differ in terms of length and number of sessions required for a permanent hair removal. Then, even if we talk about two women: one may be blond, with very little hair, therefore she may have to pay less than a dark haired one, with thick hairs.
Prices will also vary with the area of the body where the hair needs to be removed from. Facial hair removal is a very delicate operation, as the skin of the face can get easily irritated, therefore a lot of caution should be applied when removing hair from the upper lip, for example.
Laser Hair Removal vs. Standard Hair Removal Methods
It’s obvious that the laser procedure is more expensive than traditional methods like waxing or shaving, but the real cost needs to be calculated over years and not based on a single session. Take one year multiplied with 12, then multiply this figure with the cost of waxing, for instance. Then take the same year, multiplied with six laser hair removal treatments and you’ll see that the cost of a laser therapy breaks even after five years or so. If this is acceptable or not, depends on your personal standards and income level.
Nonetheless, if you’re determined to go for a permanent hair removal treatment, please don’t base your research exclusively on costs. The clinic you decide to go for should have all required approvals from the state and it should employ only FDA approved lasers. Otherwise, you may need reconstructive surgery after your hair removal treatment.
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