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epilation
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epilation /ep·i·la·tion/ (-la´shun) depilation.
ep·i·la·tion (p-lshn)
n.
The act or result of removing hair, as by mechanical or chemical means. Also called depilation.

epilation.

epilation
the removal of hair by the roots.

cryosurgical epilation
electric epilation

epilation
The removal of hair by the roots as in the case of ingrowing eyelashes. The eyelashes are removed with forceps but, unfortunately, they tend to regrow. See distichiasis; trichiasis.

epilation
The removal of hair by extraction, electrolysis, or chemical lysis. See Hirsutism.

Patient discussion about electric epilation.

Q. Is there any treatment in Chinese medicine to remove body hair? I’m a 22 years-old girl, and I’m considering laser hair removal of the hair on my legs. Usually I prefer the natural way, so I wanted to ask if there’s any Chinese way to remove body hair. Is it better than laser?

A. There’s no treatment to remove normal body hair (and no, in contrast to what the cosmetic industry tries to brainwash you, the hair on the legs isn’t a shame), but if there’s abnormal growth of hair (e.g. on the forehead) where it shouldn’t grow due to an imbalance in the body, then there are treatments to restore the balance and treat the hair growth.

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