|Articles|November 1, 2003
Laser-treated Hair
Author(s)Alison Palkhivala
New Orleans - Some patients who undergo laser hair removal are experiencing disturbing hair regrowth on or near the treated area. To make matters worse, this new hair can be thicker, more abundant, and more difficult to treat.
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