What Is The Cost Of Laser Hair Removal

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What is the Cost of Laser Hair Removal? In recent years laser hair removal has become the preferred method for permanent hair removal. It saves time, money and the hassle of using temporary hair removal methods such as waxing, shaving, buffing or hair removal creams, which need to be repeated over and over again and for the rest of your life. The cost of laser hair removal can be thought of as being high. And when I say “thought of as being high” it’s because it’s an up-front cost, over a short period of time, compared to shaving over a lifetime, which would be smaller amounts over a long period of time, nonetheless still a high cost in the long run. Laser hair removal can become fairly expensive when treated by a Hair Removal Salon\Clinic ($1000 to $3000+), but relatively inexpensive when you buy your own hand-held device for home ($300 to $600). Although laser hair removal up-front/short-term cost can be high, many people find the cost worth it to have the unwanted hair removed permanently. In many cases, the cost is on par with other permanent hair removal techniques. Laser isn’t more expensive than the cost of electrolysis. Consider what you spend now for hair removal. In the long run, you will save money on the cost of body waxing or depilatory products, which over your lifetime, if you add it all up, mounts to about $10,000. Not to mention the time you will save over your lifetime, which again if you put a $ value on your time, also would add up to a lot more than $10,000! So in reality, laser hair removal, whether it’s done at a Hair Removal Salon/Clinic (at cost of $1,000 to $3,000) or at home (at a cost of $300 to $600) is a drop in the ocean in comparison to the money spent over a lifetime in products and time saved (at a cost of over $20,000). You should expect to have several sessions with the laser (whether at home or even in a clinic). And men may need more treatments on their chest hair than most women would need on their leg hair. Even in smaller areas, each follicle needs to be hit during its growth phase. This will take a few sessions, as not all follicles are ever in the growth phase together. At HomeTech Beauty we cater for all needs and pockets, we are introducing the new Skin Science Eosika for $299 (usually $449) with replacement cartridges that deliver a minimum of 10,000 flashes, which means it provides a long time of use without having to replace the disposable light cartridge, or you can buy the Silk’n SensEpil XL for $599 where the light cartridge never needs replacing! CONTACT US Home Tech Beauty P.O. Box 171 Coomera Queensland 4209 Australia Email: info@hometechbeauty.com.au Toll free: 1300 55 89 82

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What is the Cost of Laser Hair Removal?

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In recent years laser hair removal has become the preferred method

for permanent hair removal

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It saves time, money and the hassle of using temporary

hair removal methods

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such as waxing, shaving, buffing

or hair removal creams

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which need to be repeated over and over again and for the

rest of your life

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The cost of laser hair removal can be thought of as being high

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And when I say “thought of as being high” it’s because it’s an

up-front cost, over a short

period of time

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compared to shaving over a lifetime, which would be smaller

amounts over a long period of time

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Nonetheless still a high cost

in the long run

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Laser hair removal can become fairly expensive when treated by a

Hair Removal Salon\Clinic

($1000 to $3000+)

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But relatively inexpensive when you buy your own hand-held

device for home

($300 to $600)

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Although laser hair removal up-front/short-term cost can be high,

many people find the cost worth it to have the unwanted hair removed

permanently

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In many cases, the cost is on par with other permanent hair

removal techniques

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Laser isn’t more expensive than the cost of electrolysis

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Consider what you spend

now for hair removal

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In the long run, you will save

money on the cost of body

waxing or depilatory products

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which over your lifetime, if you add it all up, mounts to about $10,000

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Not to mention the time you will save over your lifetime, which again

if you put a $ value on your time, also would add up to a lot more than

$10,000!

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So in reality, laser hair removal, whether it’s done at a Hair

Removal Salon/Clinic

(at cost of $1,000 to $3,000)

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or at home (at a cost of $300 to $600) is a drop in the ocean in comparison to the money spent

over a lifetime in products and time saved (at a cost of over $20,000)

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Let’s have a look at the first option, having laser hair removal treatment done

at a Hair Removal Salon\Clinic:

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You should expect to have several sessions with the laser

(whether at home or

even in a clinic)

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And men may need more treatments on their chest hair

than most women would

need on their leg hair

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Even in smaller areas, each

follicle needs to be hit

during its growth phase

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This will take a few sessions, as not all follicles are ever in the

growth phase together

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5 Factors Affecting the Cost When Doing It At A Hair Removal Salon\Clinic:

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1. The size of the area being treated

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The laser can be used on any area of the body, excluding the eye area

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Smaller areas, such as the upper lip or chin, require less time than larger areas, such as the legs,

chest or back

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2. Where you live also helps determine the cost

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Sessions range from $300 to $500 per session, depending

on where you live

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3. The number of sessions you will need

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You may need 3-8 treatments (about 6 weeks apart) to ensure

hairs in all stages of the hair

lifecycle are killed

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This will be discussed during

your consultation

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4. The colour of your hair and skin is a major factor in the cost of laser treatments

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Because the energy from the laser is absorbed by the pigment in the hair, it’s best if your hair is darker

than your skin tone

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Dark hair on light skin responds best to treatment

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Heat will kill dark hairs

(black or brown hair)

but leave light coloured

skin cool

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The procedure is not as effective on blonde or red hair

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Therefore the number of sessions required will depend on your

skin colour and the results

may not be consistent

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5. The colour of your skin is another factor that will affect the cost

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Usually not for use on people

with darker skin

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The energy from the laser is absorbed by the pigment

in the skin

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In extreme cases, this can result in burns or skin damage

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For this reason, you should not have a suntan when you sit for

laser hair removal

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Avoid tanning for a month before the procedure to give your

tan time to fade

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All of the above factors apply when doing it at home but with one big

difference, 1 up-front cost of between $300 to $600, regardless of the number of sessions you need

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Some machines do require replacement cartridges

and some don’t

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Usually the cheaper machines will require the purchase of new

cartridges but the cartridges last for a long long time

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It’s your choice, you can go to a Clinic and pay anywhere between

$1,000 to $3,000 or

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you can do it yourself in the comfort

of your own home and around your

busy schedule for a cost of between

$300 to $600, depending on which

device you choose

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At HomeTech Beauty we cater for all needs and pockets

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We are introducing the new Skin Science Eosika for $299 (usually $449) with replacement cartridges that deliver a minimum of 10,000 flashes

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which means it provides a long time of use without having to

replace the disposable

light cartridge

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