#28884 - 12/12/05 03:14 PM
hair on breasts
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I've had thick black hairs growing on my breasts (maybe 25 each) for the past decade or so. I dislike them pretty intensely, and have sometimes tweezed them out (painful, but inexpensive). However, there is always a period during which they're growing back but not yet sufficiently accessible on the outside of my skin to get at. During that period, since the skin there is so fine, they're bumpy and uncomfortable. I am not sure what to do. I'd dearly love to get rid of them altogether, but I think that electrolysis would hurt like the dickens and am not eager to spend the money or suffer the pain involved. Suggestions, anyone?
Thanks!
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#28885 - 12/13/05 06:44 AM
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Fifty hairs that can be seen at any one time equals one electrolysis session just to clear the area the first time,or you can break treatment into two sessions to get to first clearance if you need to. You will need maintenance treatments spread out over a year until there is nothing to treat. Because electrolysis is permanent, without the a hair growing in the follicle, you will free yourself of bumps and irritating side skin effects - forever. Most people find this area very tolerable, but if you are sensitive to the sensation of electrolysis, your electrologist can play with the intensity and timing "recipe" to make the current work for you. Just communicate with her/him that you are afraid.
I'm assuming you are referrring to the hair around the nipples?? In my view, this is the easiest and most satisfying area to work on. If it hurts, offer it up for the short time it takes to treat. You won't be on the table long. Taking Advil or something like it, is a nice help. Expense-wise, it is not out of most people's wallet range. I would go for this option, otherwise, all you have left is tweezing or other not so pleasant temporary options. You could try laser,but it can hurt, too, but for such a small area, electrolysis is king.
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#28886 - 12/18/05 11:59 PM
Re: hair on breasts
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I agree that you might want to talk to someone for a consultation and do test samples to get yourself comfortable.
I have tried waxing, depilatories, tweezing, and they irritate my skin, grow fast or causes ingrown hairs. A lot of times, I leave them alone until I want to remove them.
There are no other recommendations that I can think of. Electrolysis is the best choice for you. I hear they also have a cream to numb the skin. Ask around to see if they have that option. Take a pain killer beforehand for extra strength.
I wish you the best.
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#28888 - 01/09/07 07:35 AM
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#28889 - 01/09/07 09:40 AM
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Electrolysis can permanently remove hair from the breast area easily and it is cost effective. Plucking the hairs can accomplish the same thing as this gizmo.
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#40900 - 04/02/07 09:33 PM
Re: hair on breasts
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I have the same issue exactly, to the point where I've been picking at my hairs before they surface and have scarred the area around my nipples pretty badly. That plus the fact that my bras seem to encourage ingrown hairs has made me try my best to stop plucking until I can get electrolysis done on them.
My mother had laser hair removal done on her breasts and her black hairs are gone. However, I've been told that laser really isn't the best option for an area that needs that much precision, and that electrolysis is a better option.
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#40931 - 04/03/07 06:40 AM
Re: hair on breasts
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From what I have seen it would also be LESS expensive as well.
The good news is most women can get all visible breast hairs removed in the first session and go right into maintenance phase of treatment, as they get first clearance on the first appointment.
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#40933 - 04/03/07 06:43 AM
Re: hair on breasts
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Electrolysis is fast and fabulous and can totally remove the hair forever. Laser is an option as well. I do nipple hair frequently with electrolysis and it really is a piece of cake for both electrologist and client. Enough intensity must be used and first full clearance can be achieved in less than 30 minutes if you have an average amount of hair,but no more than an hour if you have more than the average amount. Keeping the area clear until there is no hair left is even quicker.
If women knew how easy it is to become hairfree in this area and how cheap it is to do so, they would be slapping themselves in the head as to why they didn't do this area sooner. Need I emphasize that one needs to find a skilled electrologist with good equipment and quality magnification? That can be the real challenge.
Dee
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#46514 - 10/15/07 05:19 PM
Re: hair on breasts
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Maybe I'm really childish or something but is this ever awkward for you electrologists out there? How do you go about treatments in this area? I'm considering it but the thought of hanging it all out is slightly scary...is it ok to keep a bra on and kind of work around it or do you expect clients to bear all?
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