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						#960
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						Laser Man
						on 26 Apr, 2018 09:13
						
					 
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					Depending on how think your hair is, it can take a while.  I had 12 sessions and then 2 more about a year later.  I have no shadow or dark spots. Only the gray hair I had still grows because lasers don’t work on gray/white hair.
 
 What is interesting is that no one seems to have noticed that my shadow is gone.  My wife likes my completely bald look better than the shaved look. I do too.
 
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						#961
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						conshyguy
						on 31 May, 2018 17:34
						
					 
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					THANK YOU ALL FOR SHARING...I WILL  BE MAKING ARRANGEMENTS SOON TO GET PROCESS STARTED IN HOPES OF GETTING ALL HAIR REMOVED 
						 
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						#962
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						muscleoscar
						on 09 Jun, 2018 14:57
						
					 
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					Does anyone know where can I have a scalp laser hair removal in Vancouver Canada?thanks
						 
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						#963
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						scooby
						on 10 Jun, 2018 12:20
						
					 
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					wouldnt you get the same results if you shaved your head.
						 
 
 
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						#964
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						skinhead002
						on 19 Jul, 2018 13:15
						
					 
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					Most of us want to get rid of any shadow. Im seriously thinking about tweezing again.
						 
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						#965
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						Laser Man
						on 22 Jul, 2018 10:04
						
					 
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					Laser treatments reduce or eliminate the shadow, but they do not remove gray / white hair, so you still have to shave (although less frequently) if you have a lot of gray/white hair.  The change in appearance can be transformational.  Instead of a visible hairline shadow, the scalp appears uniformly bald.    
						 
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						#966
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						sasha1
						on 07 Aug, 2018 20:20
						
					 
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					Depending on how think your hair is, it can take a while.  I had 12 sessions and then 2 more about a year later.  I have no shadow or dark spots. 
 
 what laser machine have you used? i did already about 10 or more treatments, on different machines and laser types. still regrowing all the hairs (thin hairs after 2 month of no treatment, and then they become thicker and thicker)
						 
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						#967
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						Semi-Sly
						on 18 Oct, 2018 23:06
						
					 
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					the hair on myhead is mostly white/grey so it won't work for me.  But if it did work, I would do it.  My hair has gotten so thin and whispy that growing hair is no longer a realistic choice.  So, then I would rather it be completely gone because I don't like shaving myself.
 
 
 I so get my scalp lasered several times a year anyway to remove pre-cancerous spots.  The pain really isn't all THAT bad.
 
 
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						#968
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						chrisphilly123
						on 23 Oct, 2018 11:21
						
					 
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					the hair on myhead is mostly white/grey so it won't work for me.  But if it did work, I would do it.  My hair has gotten so thin and whispy that growing hair is no longer a realistic choice.  So, then I would rather it be completely gone because I don't like shaving myself.
 
 
 I so get my scalp lasered several times a year anyway to remove pre-cancerous spots.  The pain really isn't all THAT bad.
 
 i may do it. i'm prob 90% bald except a little on the side and back, which grows slowly. I have to shave 1-2x a week to stay looking smooth. for the right price, i would hang-up the razor for sure.
						 
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						#969
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						reddog
						on 23 Oct, 2018 12:18
						
					 
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					Chris, if you only have that little bit left, would it be worth it? It's a pain in the butt for us BBC guys that have an entire head to keep smooth! And I have to shave everyday because I like it completely smooth. 
						 
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						#970
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						scooby
						on 23 Oct, 2018 15:05
						
					 
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					does it cost a lot to have that done.
						 
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						#971
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						chrisphilly123
						on 23 Oct, 2018 16:41
						
					 
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					Chris, if you only have that little bit left, would it be worth it? It's a pain in the butt for us BBC guys that have an entire head to keep smooth! And I have to shave everyday because I like it completely smooth.
 
 i guess I'm lazy. If I could goto zero maintenance and stay completely smooth, I would be happy. once in a while, I'll skip miss a few shaves and wake up with the dreaded toilet seat, which looks sick on me. figure just finish what nature started.  LOL
						 
 
 
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						#972
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						CormacUK
						on 02 Nov, 2018 07:58
						
					 
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					I'm looking to go through this process. Has anyone in the UK had a good laser hair removal experience at a particular clinic? Please let me know if you know of anywhere. I'd rather not be a guinea pig at a place where it's been never before done.
 
 I am in my 20s, and have lost a substantial amount of my hair. I have pale skin and dark hair. I would like as little shadow as possible, but cannot face shaving my head day in day out any longer. I don't like the idea of multiple laser treatments over a long period - especially not with patchy hair in between. But compared to having to continue to shave, it seems well worth it to me.
 
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						#973
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						Barbero Pelón
						on 02 Nov, 2018 08:03
						
					 
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					I would love to have a head free of hair/shadow.
 Maybe one day I'm going to have the guts to make this permanently,seems like it's a long process.
 
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						#974
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						chrisphilly123
						on 02 Nov, 2018 12:44
						
					 
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					Chris, if you only have that little bit left, would it be worth it? It's a pain in the butt for us BBC guys that have an entire head to keep smooth! And I have to shave everyday because I like it completely smooth.
 
 If laser removal was low cost; it was painless; and permeant, I would jump on it. I guess it appeals to my lazy side. Plus, one less task to do mornings, etc.  Otherwise, prob not. Using the old Gillette still works fine.  can do it without looking.