08-02-2015, 03:39 PM
The Tria 4X is not approved by the FDA for use on a man's beard. I speculate that it is because a man's beard is so dense. To have even a chance of killing a hair follicle with laser, you have to produce a temperature of around 130F at the root. That requires a powerful laser. The highest power setting for the Tria 4X is 5. I challenge you to set a Tria 4X to that power level and pulse the dense black hair on your face. Not pleasant is an understatement. You might be able to tolerate the pain after using a numbing ointment like EMLA.
Also, note that if you laser your beard, you must wait 90 days before doing any electrolysis for it to be effective.
Getting rid of male facial hair is very difficult and, unfortunately, expensive. It's best to see a professional who has the right equipment and skill to do it properly. Just my opinion.
Clara
Also, note that if you laser your beard, you must wait 90 days before doing any electrolysis for it to be effective.
Getting rid of male facial hair is very difficult and, unfortunately, expensive. It's best to see a professional who has the right equipment and skill to do it properly. Just my opinion.
Clara