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The risks of removing pubic hair for men and women

 The risks of removing pubic hair for men and women

New warnings and facts about pubic hair removal!

Have you ever thought that pubic hair removal might have some health risks? You are a man or a woman, this news is for you!

The American Medical Association recently published a report that showed that at least a quarter of Americans harm themselves while shaving and removing pubic hair, especially among young men or men who have thick hair, and even a large number have been admitted to hospitals as the damage occurred. Do surgeries and take antibiotics!

The risks of removing pubic hair for men and women

The worst pubic hair removal technique

The report issued in particular warned against a certain technique, which is lying on your back and having someone else remove pubic hair on your behalf, as the report showed that this particular technique was the most harmful method used.

The best pubic hair removal technique

Experts suggest that the best and most healthy technique for removing pubic hair is through the use of lasers, if used correctly and at an appropriate temperature and by a professional in a specialized and licensed center.


The most common type of injury results from removing pubic hair

The report pointed out that the most common types of injuries due to wrong pubic hair removal techniques were as follows:

In the first place: laceration.

In second place: burns and rashes.

Shocking health facts

The report found many strange facts, such as:

Completely removing pubic hair from all external parts of the genital area in a man or woman greatly increases the chances of catching an STD.

Some of the surgeries doctors had to perform on people affected by pubic hair removal included treating an abscess in the pubic area and suturing wounds.

Shaving pubic hair with unclean blades may cause the hair follicles in that area to become infected with a bacterial disease called folliculitis.

Pubic hair removal tips without harm

Make sure the razor is "fresh," if you plan on removing pubic hair at home.

If you have sensitive skin, and you want to use hair removal creams, be sure to choose one that is specifically designed for sensitive skin.

If you have a pubic infection of any kind, treat it first.

If you are going to have a professional remove pubic hair, make sure it is a licensed professional.

It is worth noting that the report found that the most common pubic hair removal positions were as follows:

First place: Pubic hair removal standing by 75%.

In second place: pubic hair removal sitting by 22%.

In third place: pubic hair removal sitting in a squatting position, 13%.

In fourth place: pubic hair removal in a supine position, 12%.

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