Hi Doc,
I suffer constantly from razor bumps after shaving and just very sensitive skin in general. I get a very bad reaction if i shave more than once a wk. I was considering getting laser hair removal to permanently remove all stubble from my face. What is the success rate of this and have you come across anyone that has had this done with decent results. Thanks Doc.
I do not use the laser in my office, so I’m probably the wrong person to ask. I put in hair… I don’t remove it.
Removing facial (beard hair in men) with a laser can be time consuming and costly. I don’t know success rates off hand, but you can speak with a dermatologist experienced with using lasers for this purpose, or check with facial hair removal “specialists” online. I found one such site using Google that explains various methods, costs, and time involved — HairRemovalJournal.org.
I wish I could offer you more, but laser hair removal isn’t within my field of expertise.
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Hello,
As the article says, the study was conducted on reconstructed tissue samples. In other words, the study was done in a petri dish (not on live humans), in order to “assess the effects of the test compound on the metabolism of testosterone in reconstructed human epidermis.” Nothing about growing hair, stopping hair loss, etc.
I have heard from a small number of patients who describe what you are going though with the less body hair growth, but after a few years of Propecia use. At least your scalp hair loss has subsided… and who could be upset about less back hair, right? Regardless, it doesn’t indicate any future regrowth or thickening, but may be one of those rare side effects.