No. Any growth change a patient notices may be due to the hair's natural three phase growth cycle.
Depends. After shaving it it does at a faster rate each time and when it comes back it is thicker and fuller. After waxing it it does a month later thicker and fuller. Laser hair removal I'm told comes back much later. Burned portions of the body might grow hair depending on how severe the burn.
A service cant really be done for that type of thing. I wouldnt get laser hair removal because it grows back thicker and it is painful. Waxing hurts and all it does is make the hair darker and thicker. Please do NOT shave them! If i were you you should tweez them keep in mind use clean tweezers and the hair may not grow back because you pull it from the root.
It can take several treatments of laser hair removal before the hair is gone. It doesn't guarantee it will not grow back. It takes future appointments as well.
The same number of ways for boys. Shaving, however, is not a good idea. Waxing or laser removal are better options since shaving will leave small stubble and eventually grow back thicker than before.
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
Yes, you certainly can. However, because after shaving the hair will grow in thicker and darker, so women avoid shaving it. Some prefer Laser Hair Removal Treatment and others waxing.
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
they come back thicker so they wont break as easily
Because of the old wives tale that shaving one's hair will cause it to grow back faster, this is a common rumor. However, because of damage caused by the laser to the hair follicle, hair removed by laser actually grows back slower.
Yes it will grow back because laser hair removal treatment isn't permanent but having this treatment let you experienced a many years "hair free". Laser hair removal may be done monthly with approximately 6 to 8 sessions to achieve the desired result. Some hairs will grow back in between these sessions so shaving is required if needed. According to American Academy of Dermatology each treatment should cause a reduction of 10 and 25 % on hair growth.
No it just grows back.
After laser hair removal treatment the regrowth rate for hair on the legs is about 10 to 12 weeks. You need about 8 treatments to get the maximum effect of laser treatment.