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Laser Hair Removal For Men
When It Comes To Laser Hair Removal Men Are Getting In On The Act Too
Lately, there has been an ironic twist in the term "equal rights"! It used to be that women were the ones clamoring for rights that men had. Now it's men who are now adopting some grooming standards that only women used follow. Who knew?
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One good example of this is the laser hair removal for men! Of late, more guys are finding their way into dermatologists' offices and hair removal clinics seeking to have certain parts of their body cleared of hair. They are opting to have a laser remove unwanted hair growing on their backs, chests and even their back side. That's right. And we're talking seriously larger expanses of skin with men than women.
It used to be only athletes and body builders went in for this. To look better or for an edge in the pool. But increasingly Joe Six Pack is joining those with six pack abs in the quest of the hairless look. Sometimes after prodding by their spouse, perhaps?
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This procedure has become so popular with men in part because it is less painful. I know. So much for that macho image!
It's also about speed. For example seeking to go hairless poses real problems for the more conventional hair removal method - electrolysis. I mean it takes just short of forever to clear a back one hair at a time. So you can imagine the appeal of zapping hundreds of hairs with a single laser pulse.
Also compared to waxing, this is also more appealing as it's not an endless cycle. Laser hair removal is more or less permanent once you've finished your course of treatments. Besides the level of pain experienced, as mentioned earlier is relatively mild and tolerable.
Shaving is pretty much out of the question altogether. Yes it may work when it comes your facial hair. Beards have been trimmed by razors for forever. But as you'd imagine it would be pretty hard to reach around to your back with a razor. Not to mention you'd end up with cuts galore even if you could.
Which brings us back to laser hair removal Granted the price tag for men may be more than for women. Many men have coarser and thicker hair which translates into more treatment sessions. Not to mention how long it would take to run the laser wand over an expanse of skin like your chest compared to the bikini zone. Things like that account for any higher sticker price.
As you can see, with laser hair removal men want to get in on the act too. Anymore men are open to manscaping, especially younger men. So maybe it's something you should look into further too, you think?
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