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Electrology Cost?
by
Brady
on 11 Jan, 2008 14:18
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Hey guys,
Anyone here know the average price of having your hair electronically removed? Also, any personal testimonies would be helpful. Thanks.
In Christ,
Brady
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#1
by
Tyler
on 12 Jan, 2008 03:15
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Hey Brady, I haven't heard of anyone that has done this here. Or is this the same as Tweezing?
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#2
by
SLYinKC
on 12 Jan, 2008 05:33
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I think there used to be a member (I think his name was JasonFeber...or something like that) that was in the process of going through electrolosis to get rid of his hair. Does anyone else remember this. I think I remember it being several thousand dollars.
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#3
by
Razor X
on 12 Jan, 2008 07:13
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Electrolysis is the removal of hairs one by one by inserting a needle into the follicle and administering a low-level shock. Women who have hair on their faces have it done frequently. To do an entire scalp, where the hair is much thicker and more dense, would be cost prohibitive, not to mention extremely painful. Laser treatments would be more practical, as they can cover a larger area more effectively, but those too tend to be expensive. And the results are not always permanent, no matter what the advertising may lead you to believe.
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#4
by
JDog
on 14 Jan, 2008 07:01
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Electrolysis is the removal of hairs one by one by inserting a needle into the follicle and administering a low-level shock. Women who have hair on their faces have it done frequently. To do an entire scalp, where the hair is much thicker and more dense, would be cost prohibitive, not to mention extremely painful. Laser treatments would be more practical, as they can cover a larger area more effectively, but those too tend to be expensive. And the results are not always permanent, no matter what the advertising may lead you to believe.
C'mon Razor, Have you lost that much faith in advertising? Why would a company lie? If it claims 100% guaranteed results, I have no reason to doubt them.
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#5
by
Alexander215
on 15 Jan, 2008 06:58
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Electrolysis is the removal of hairs one by one by inserting a needle into the follicle and administering a low-level shock. Women who have hair on their faces have it done frequently. To do an entire scalp, where the hair is much thicker and more dense, would be cost prohibitive, not to mention extremely painful. Laser treatments would be more practical, as they can cover a larger area more effectively, but those too tend to be expensive. And the results are not always permanent, no matter what the advertising may lead you to believe.
SWEET MOTHER OF $%^&
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#6
by
PigPen
on 15 Jan, 2008 08:11
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I do remember seeing someone talk about the laser hair removal. Just don't remember who it was.
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#7
by
BALDANDRE
on 15 Jan, 2008 11:35
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I do remember seeing someone talk about the laser hair removal. Just don't remember who it was.
Jason Feiber...and the Italian dude Z that got rid of his shadow....
HIS looked real good..
and both talked how the results were good!
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#8
by
Razor X
on 15 Jan, 2008 19:39
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I do remember seeing someone talk about the laser hair removal. Just don't remember who it was.
Jason Feiber...and the Italian dude Z that got rid of his shadow....
HIS looked real good..
and both talked how the results were good!
Jason had the laser treatments, but Francesco (aka Italian dude) tweezed his with an epilator.
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#9
by
DeathAdder
on 19 Jan, 2008 23:07
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Hey guys,
Anyone here know the average price of having your hair electronically removed? Also, any personal testimonies would be helpful. Thanks.
In Christ,
Brady
It costs quite alot..
Just searching around and I found:
While laser hair removal can be costly, many patients find the treatment's lasting effects and reduced hair growth more than worth the cost. The cost of a laser hair removal treatment varies depending on the area being treated, the physician performing the treatment, the number of treatments in a package, and other considerations. Since all individuals have their own unique pattern of hair growth, it is difficult to give a precise estimate of the number of treatments needed to completely eliminate your problem hair, or the exact cost of doing so. The safest approach is to set up a consultation with a physician in order to better understand prices for your particular case.
Consult a Physician for Exact Estimates
For many patients, three treatments may be enough to provide hair removal for many months. For others it may take more or less than three laser hair removal treatments. Many offices will offer a package of treatment sessions at a discount. Below find two charts with pricing estimates by region and body area being treated. Please note that these are estimates and in no way represent exact pricing at any location.
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 fee only covers the doctor's costs, 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 & Neck $600 to $900
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#10
by
schro
on 19 Jan, 2008 23:44
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Let's do the math....electrolosis: $$$$$$$$$$$$$
HeadBlade $10 +/-
HeadSlick $8
HeadLube: $8
Now, you don't have to be a CPA to do the math, my professional opinion would be to rule in favor of shaving the dome!!!!!!!
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#11
by
marty22
on 29 Jan, 2008 12:26
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Laser for the scalp? Im guesing based on what it cost me following old transplanted hairs removal. Figure for the entire scalp: $1500-$2000.
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#12
by
X The Hierophant
on 29 Jan, 2008 13:12
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#13
by
marty22
on 29 Jan, 2008 15:46
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I hear you "X". But, let me say, a completely lasered dome, and I have seen a few, is phenomenal. I wish I had had the ability to do mine say 20 years ago before I went gray.