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Started by Gone, September 11, 2013, 01:59:19 PM

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mrs izzy

I would if you are going to go with all the pain do the only know permanent method there is and that would be electrolysis. Laser is not permanent and not sure how much deep tissue fried bits you want on a fresh made tender V.

First i would ask your doctor when it might be ok to start being that things take around a year to fully heal down there.

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Jenna Marie

Do you actually mean the vagina, or just the vulva? I don't think most practitioners will do the vagina - just too risky. The vulva, maybe, depending.

I ended up with hair only where cis women have it, so I'm pretty content... but not everyone is happy to have hair down there, so I bet there *are* laser clinics that will treat some parts of the pubic area.
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Julo

I also have hair inside labia minora and it´s annoying to keep pulling them. Even had some between clitoris and it´s hood, being the most annoying. Somehow I got more used to it now at least physically. But I would like to get rid of it too and have understood that electrolysis is the only way since my hairs are not very dark.
Would have been easier to fix this before the surgery when that skin was still more exposed...
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anjaq

I would be interested on this as well. Also have some hairs that are just close to that clitoris. I got used to it mostly, but sometimes it is annoying still and I am wondering if they would tell someone who takes a look close enough that something is different there. Not that this happens a lot, but its a thing I may have to consider some time.

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jade

Hi,

You should be okay to start hair removal laser.
You can use topical creams but they do not do a great deal.

You can try pain killers before your laser session to take the edge off.
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