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Since there is no cure for hypertrichosis, treatment focuses on hair removal, which is typically done regularly as the hair continues to grow back. There are various methods for hair removal with short-term results, such as shaving, waxing, and chemical epilation (i.e., use of cosmetic creams to remove hair).
Aug 11, 2023
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Apr 26, 2017 ˇ Treating hypertrichosis involves the removal of hair through a variety of short-term methods. They include: shaving; chemical epilation ...
Depilation methods, such as trimming, shaving, and depilatories, remove hair to the level of the skin and produce results that last several hours to several ...
This condition constitutes an esthetic problem and regular shaving with a simple razor can be a simple method of treatment.
People with severe hypertrichosis may find it difficult, overwhelming, expensive, and painful to have abnormal hair growth routinely plucked, shaved, bleached, ...
The currently available treatment methods include cosmetic procedures (bleaching, trimming, shaving, plucking, waxing, chemical depilatories, and ...
Although dry or electric shaves are not as close as wet shaves, a dry electric razor has been effectively used to treat generalized hypertrichosis during the ...
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What is the treatment for hypertrichosis? ˇ Repeated shaving ˇ Chemical epilation ˇ Electrolysis and thermolysis ˇ Waxing.
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Nov 16, 2017 ˇ Treatment involves managing the symptoms by removing the hair from the affected area. Short-term methods of hair removal include: shaving ...