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Re: I have always felt like a freak

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:32:21 -0600 (CST)


Joanna,

I can double up the opinion of your dermatologist: I tried laser, and the technique is simply still too "young" (for lack of a better term). Try it out in another couple of years. I did all in all about 3 years' worth of laser treatments and while for 2 or three weeks (after all the burns had vanished) I had a relatively hair-free face, the hair would simply grow back and not stop after 3 or 4 cycles (as the doctors claim).

I'm on to trying electrolysis now. Wish me luck! :-)

N.

At Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Joanna wrote: >
>If you can tolerate letting it grow in a bit, waxing might be an option.
>Atleast when you wax, the hair has to regenerate, producing finer,
>softer, less stubbly hair tips. When you shave, you cut the hair
>probably at one of the thicker, more course ...spots.
>
>I've heard conflicting reviews on laser. My dermatologist recommended I
>hang on to my money until they improve it, since it is not as effective
>for those that do not have dark, dark hair.
>
>--
>Joanna
>




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