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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 227132" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>It is not a scam if the treatment is done correctly with the machines that do produce results.</p><p></p><p>I own a laser hair removal clinic in AU and we specialise in men’s hair removal. Guys who are on hormone therapy do tend to require more treatments to have a successful result. It is one of the questions we ask on our initial consent. The same can occur for women with polycystic ovary syndrome.</p><p></p><p>TRT can cause some of the vellus hairs to change more rapidly over time, these hairs turn into larger thicker terminal hairs from the added stimulation from androgen therapy and possible increase of DHT. This can depend on how much testosterone the patient is on also, some men are taking slightly higher levels of T than what their body may have produced naturally when healthy. This can cause an increase in body hair.</p><p></p><p>I am also on TRT, and have seen this first hand, I definitely noticed increased body hair growth on my body, which I have had treated at my clinic, it has also been resistant. However, since using a newer machine we acquired a few years ago: a European diode laser and shortening the time intervals between treatments we have been able to achieve excellent results even in these conditions.</p><p></p><p>For laser hair removal to be effective; regular treatments, the type of equipment being used and the competency of the technician is all important.</p><p></p><p>As men age, body hair can increase also, so even if most of the hair is removed for a guy in his twenties or thirties, more can develop and top up treatments can be required. This is generally not the case with pubic hair on the scrotum or penis, laser hair removal is very effective in these areas due to the thickness of the hair and its ability to conduct heat and damage the hair follicle. The finer the hair and the less pigment it has, the more difficult it is to treat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 227132, member: 44021"] It is not a scam if the treatment is done correctly with the machines that do produce results. I own a laser hair removal clinic in AU and we specialise in men’s hair removal. Guys who are on hormone therapy do tend to require more treatments to have a successful result. It is one of the questions we ask on our initial consent. The same can occur for women with polycystic ovary syndrome. TRT can cause some of the vellus hairs to change more rapidly over time, these hairs turn into larger thicker terminal hairs from the added stimulation from androgen therapy and possible increase of DHT. This can depend on how much testosterone the patient is on also, some men are taking slightly higher levels of T than what their body may have produced naturally when healthy. This can cause an increase in body hair. I am also on TRT, and have seen this first hand, I definitely noticed increased body hair growth on my body, which I have had treated at my clinic, it has also been resistant. However, since using a newer machine we acquired a few years ago: a European diode laser and shortening the time intervals between treatments we have been able to achieve excellent results even in these conditions. For laser hair removal to be effective; regular treatments, the type of equipment being used and the competency of the technician is all important. As men age, body hair can increase also, so even if most of the hair is removed for a guy in his twenties or thirties, more can develop and top up treatments can be required. This is generally not the case with pubic hair on the scrotum or penis, laser hair removal is very effective in these areas due to the thickness of the hair and its ability to conduct heat and damage the hair follicle. The finer the hair and the less pigment it has, the more difficult it is to treat. [/QUOTE]
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