it depends on the type of machine and clinic you use some could be cheep up to 160$ and others can be thousands of dollars.
lazer hair removal
lazer removal, various hair removal creams (ie: Nair, No Hair etc), tweezing or shaving.
A third and fourth hair-removal alternative: lazer removal and/or a pair of tweezers.
Hair growth reduction is the side effect of laser hair removal. You may experience irritations right after the treatment due to the skin reaction, this is normal for this kind of treatment.
"The basic long term risks of lazer hair removal are discoloration(or worse burning) of the skin, or hypo pigmentation which is white areas on the skin, swelling around the follicles, and acne. More seriously you could end up with Purpura, which is bleeding under the skin."
No, but there are different methods you can use... tweezing, shaving, lazer removal, bleaching
Shaving is still the best home removal system. Profesional removal would be best to get lazer removal since it will be permanent after a few treatments. The most recommended facial hair removal method for women is waxing or using a nair.
Easy way Shave them or use hair removal cream or to get rid of them permanently use lazer therapy
Have a shave every time you take a shower and if that doesn't work go to a hair removal person that uses lazer treatment.
It's probably better not to, the lazer or any lotions that they may apply could make the sore worse.
for £150 in England you can get your own hair removal kits. i saw an advert
The safest method for hair removal is by using a hair removal lotion, as it does not require razors or too much money. The only precaution with hair removal lotion is to be careful to put it on approved places on the body, which would be explained very clearly on the hair removal lotion bottle.