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Re: Does laser hair removal work or not?

From: vicki (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 25 Mar 2001 17:22:19 -0600 (CST)


I've had two treatments I started in September. I had my upper lip, chin, and eyebrow area worked on. Its 99(Cdn). The only place that the hair grows back quickly is the upper lip, but that I can deal with! When u go for consult, make sure you not to pluck that area, just shave it. They usually will not treat the area if u have plucked or waxed. The moment they tell u this is a guarantee, u should walk away. No hair removal is a guarantee. Everyone reacts differently. Go for a consult try different lasers and different places, and find one that works for you. My sis, i know she wouldn't mind me sharing use to have a full beard, spend so much money on electrolysis and would have to go once a month. She tried laser and is hairless and confident. Good luck!! --Vicki--

At Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Mary wrote: >
>At Sat, 24 Mar 2001, vicki wrote:
>>
>>It was the best decision I have ever made it has worked. I also take
>>spiro. The woman i go to has PCOS and she isn't there to make money.
>>She won't make any promises she told me to take the spiro and when the
>>hair is growing back to come and see her. The two together SHOULD work.
>>It doesn't work on everyone she told me its 10% that it doesn't work
>>for. I like everyone here have tried everything under the sun, and i
>>could not stand electroylis. Painful and hair would grow back so
>>quickly. My last treatment was in Decemeber and so far so good.
>
>Vicki,
>
>What areas did you have treated?
>
>How many treatments did you have?
>
>What was the cost?
>
>Thanks,
>Mary (considering it, too.)




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