What’s the difference between IPL and Electrolysis?: Woman Beauty Day Spa
At Woman, we are delighted to offer both IPL and electrolysis as hair removal methods. However, clients often ask us, “What’s the difference between IPL and Electrolysis?”. So, in this article, we thought we’d answer that question. Read on for all the details.
What’s the difference between IPL and Electrolysis?
How does each treatment work?
Electrolysis treats the hair follicle with an HF and DC current directly into each individual follicle using a superfine surgical needle. The hair is removed at the time of treatment.
Electrolysis can be used on fine, blonde, fluffy hair and darker, thick hair.
IPL is an Intense pulse light. This light works by pulsing light into the hair root, causing the hair to go into its resting phase. The hair then falls out in a minimum of 10 days and gradually grows less in the treatment area over time.
IPL can only be used on darker and slightly thicker hairs. It is suitable for larger areas as the treatment takes less time than electrolysis.
Effectiveness of Treatments:
A person requires fewer treatments of IPL than electrolysis to get good hair reduction. However, IPL is not classified as permanent hair removal. This means that you may need more treatments in the future.
To get permanent hair removal with electrolysis, you may need up to 40 sessions. As hair is treated individually, the treatment takes longer, and only small areas can be treated, e.g., the Lip or chin.
Duration and Frequency:
For IPL, we recommend around eight sessions. Six to eight weeks apart. Electrolysis can take up to forty sessions, and we recommend these are taken two weeks apart.
What does the treatment feel like?
IPL is a hot flick initially, and the area can be mildly tender. Sensitive areas, such as Brazilians, can be more uncomfortable.
Electrolysis can be painful to some clients as you are using an HF and DC current directly into the hair follicle. After electrolysis, clients will be slightly red and feel tender for a few hours. Any discomfort can be minimised by taking Paracetamol thirty minutes before each treatment and applying a cool compress post-treatment.
What preparation and post-treatment advice do you give?
For IPL and Electrolysis, the client must smooth shave before the appointment. After the treatment, the client should refrain from using any exfoliants or acids on the affected area. The client should also avoid excessive exercise where they sweat or swimming in chlorine. We also caution against exposure to chemicals such as painting a room, all for a minimum of 48 hours. This is standard for both procedures.
Which is the best treatment for me?
We never carry out either treatment without a full consultation. We need to check your hair and skin colour, discuss the area you’d like treated, and discuss your medical history.
Upon consultation, we’d also discuss the number of sessions needed to reach your goals so you know how much it will cost. So, why not contact us to arrange yours?
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