Hair Removal Options
Hair Removal Options
Ask Dr. Gott: Numbing a side effect of chemo Numbing a side effect of chemo
Dear Dr. Gott: During the latter part of 2007, I was diagnosed with metastatic bladder cancer. My doctors recommended chemotherapy treatments from November 2007 to May 2008. I underwent surgery in June 2008 for removal of the bladder, prostate and two lymph nodes.
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Men's Style and Fashion Advice...Back Hair Removal Options (alpha m image consulting)
If laser hair removal is unsuccessful, what should be the next option to remove hair?
I have had about 20 laser hair removal treatments on my face. I feel like I'm wasting my time by getting more treatments done since I'm not getting any results. I thought laser treatments would be my final option after bleaching and waxing, but I was wrong. Can anyone tell me what I should do to remove my unwanted hair permanently?
Laser is only permanent hair reduction. Laser only works on people with light skin and dark, coarse hairs. Usually laser treatments on the face cause more hair growth.
Electrolysis is the only permanent method of hair removal. Almost any body area can be treated - the face being the most popular.
An electrologist will insert a fine probe into the hair follicle and a current will be released. Most electrolysis clinics will offer a complimentary consultation at which time they will explain the procedure to you. It is well worth the investment and is not too expensive.
