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Epilation is the removal of the entire hair, including the part below the skin.
Epilation is usually also performed on the upper leg.
And, of course, nasal hair epilation is like otorhinolaryngological surgery.
Epilation can be painful to some people because, as with waxing, it involves pulling hair out of the roots.
If they could, then waxing or epilation (dragging the hairs out) would be far more likely to cause stronger growth.
Electrology is the practice of electrical epilation to permanently remove human hair.
The title Caramel refers to an epilation method that consists of heating sugar, water and lemon juice.
Tweezing or threading (epilation) is a viable option for hair removal.
It cannot undo many of the changes produced by the first natural occurring puberty, which may necessitate surgery and/or epilation (see below).
Beauty care (hair care and epilation)
Epilation (hair loss) may occur on any hair bearing skin with doses above 1 Gy.
As experienced from follow-up after radiation therapy, epilation may occur on any hair-bearing skin with doses above 1 Gy.
Especially in Graves' disease, a thyroidectomy is often performed before the radiotherapy, to avoid side effects of epilation and radiation toxicity.
Diode epilation (high energy LEDs but not laser diodes)
EPilation is the first full-length release from Brisbane musician Tara Simmons.
As with waxing, because of the phases of growth that occur with hair, there is not as much regrowth following the first epilation.
Hair removal, also known as epilation or depilation, is the removal of body hair, and describes the methods used to achieve that result.
Methods include waxing, sugaring, epilation devices, lasers, threading, intense pulsed light or electrology.
"Back then it meant a quick epilation - courtesy of a Bic Ladies - and a two-piece that didn't crawl up your orifices," she says.
Bikini waxing is the epilation of pubic hair in and around the pubic region, commonly by women, by the use of wax.
Most people who undergo IPL epilation only experience slight irritation similar to that of a minor sunburn though under certain circumstances, blisters may occur.
After 24-48 hours their skin was itching and burning; in a day or two the sensations subsided, to be followed after 2-3 weeks by epilation and ulcers.
Epilation methods, such as plucking, electrology, waxing, sugaring, threading, remove the entire hair from the root, the results lasting several days to several weeks.
After 1-3 weeks burn symptoms appear; erythema, increased skin pigmentation (dark colored patches and raised areas), followed by epilation and skin lesions.
The method of removing hair is called depilation (when removing only the hair above the skin) or epilation (when removing the entire hair).