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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / August 2003

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Electrolysis (hair removal)

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Tappy Lappy - 01 Aug 2003 07:42 GMT
My wife is considering having some facial hair removed by electrolysis but
because of her epilepsy,
the beautician will only do this if her doctor supplies a written go-ahead.
All her doctor will say is that he is not an expert so cannot give guidance.
Has anyone got advice or know of any problems?
fwb - 03 Aug 2003 05:59 GMT
How bad is the problem?  How about bleaching or using tweezers?

> My wife is considering having some facial hair removed by electrolysis but
> because of her epilepsy,
>  the beautician will only do this if her doctor supplies a written go-ahead.
> All her doctor will say is that he is not an expert so cannot give guidance.
> Has anyone got advice or know of any problems?
Tappy Lappy - 03 Aug 2003 20:00 GMT
> How bad is the problem?  How about bleaching or using tweezers?
>
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> guidance.
> > Has anyone got advice or know of any problems?

Its not too bad actually, hardly noticeable but she wants
the treatment to be permanent.
Rauni - 04 Aug 2003 05:18 GMT
>> How bad is the problem?  How about bleaching or using tweezers?
>>
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>Its not too bad actually, hardly noticeable but she wants
>the treatment to be permanent.

I never had any problems
 
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