ok. I am tired of my endocrinologist! and my dermatologist! You would think in a world where balding men can "regrow" hair, a woman should be able to get rid of unwanted Laser Hair Removal In Texas hair with no problem. I have tested negative for PCOS so I have no ovarian cysts and my blood work so far is normal. I have tried shaving, tweezing, scrubbing, laser, NAIR, electrolysis, threading, Laser Hair Removal In Texas voodoo...sigh. I've been doing all of this more than half my life. Does anyone know of any OTHER way I can get rid of this hair (serious replies only) Thanks!
Answer:I'm surprised laser didn't work. I'm guessing you went for a full course, yeah? If not then that may be it. Other than that, I have no idea. Laser is supposed to be pretty much soundproof, but I'll ask my mum tonight,she owns a beauty salon and specializes in Laser Hair Removal In Texas hair removal so maybe she'll know. I'd definitely keep getting blood tests done though. I'll update this answer Laser Hair Removal In Texas later with any advice she can give.Sorry I can't help more, but good luck!!Ok so this is what she says. If it isn't a hormone in-balance, which you should make sure it's not, then it's probably hereditary or somewhere in your genetics. Different cultural and ethnic groups get different amounts of hair growth, like people froom warmer countries tend to get more hair. However she also says that you'd be surprised how many women get this problem and Laser Hair Removal In Texas is obviously a very embarassing problem. As for Laser Hair Removal In Texas getting rid of the hair, it depends where it is. B ut in most cases IPL(intense pulse light) is the way to go for semi-permanent hair removal,however it can be costly,especially as the best way to keep in control of hair growth is with a course. (And IPL isn't laser as some people think)I hope that helped.
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