Another permanent solution to the removal of hair is having a laser hair treatment. It is another expensive alternative that promises to eradicate all hair in the treated parts. This procedure should be done by a qualified aesthetician and would require re-visits to get the best results. Since hair texture depends on the type of hair, the results and the length of treatment vary from person to person. Should there be visible hair growth after a few visits, you can expect hair to be lighter and finer than your normal hair growth.
Procedure
Here is a video on how laser hair removal is actually done.
Cost
This costing is taken from this http://www.hairremovaljournal.org/removalcosts.htm
| Pricing Chart | |
| Region | Average Cost for 1 treatment |
| Midwest | $450 |
| East | $425 |
| South | $400 |
| West | $420 |
“According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the national average cost for laser hair removal is $429. Fees within various cities may vary depending on whether the doctor’s practice is in an urban, suburban or rural area. This amount only covers the doctor’s fees and does not include other miscellaneous costs. “
| Area | Average Cost for 1 treatment |
| Bikini | $350 to $500 |
| Back Hair | $600 to $900 |
| Lower Legs | $600 to $850 |
| Upper Legs | $600 to $850 |
| Arms | $350 to $500 |
| Chest | $350 to $600 |
| Under Arms | $250 to $350 |
| Face and Neck | $600 to $900 |
Source: http://www.hairremovaljournal.org/removalcosts.htm
Related Links
Hair Removal Journal
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