Unibrow Laser Hair Removal

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2010

Laser Hair Removal of unibrow on a young man with Lyra 1064 NdYag laser.

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  • A treatment on your ears would cost $100 and it takes an average of 8 treatments to complete the process ... this depends on the darkness of the hair.

  • @OneontaLaserDerm what about the thing they did on him the unibrow, how much is that and how many treatments u need?

  • Likewise, a treatment on your brows would cost $100 and it takes an average of 8 treatments to complete the process ... this depends on the darkness of the hair. Best part ... the results are permanent.

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  • @nemanja740 were are you guys are? and how much do you guys take for a nose removal.

  • im 14 and im italian so i have dark hair, and when i shave, i irritate the skin and get acne there. would any place do this on a kid or does it not matter?

  • @CrazyBoyUw of course it grows stupid lazy fuck, just take one minute off your extremely busy life and shave it.

  • @spartan1081990 uh idiot just for your infromation I shave it a lot and nope it grows so FAIL

  • @spartan1081990 Don't throw around racist sterotypes cause not all americans are lazy. -__-

  • @Megadeth6633 i dont know what to say you keep plucking ill keep shaving, enjoy ur life lol

  • @spartan1081990 they eventually grow during the day, just like a beard... or do your cheaks stay magically soft without trace of hair in the afternoon? shaving them will make the effect last shorter, plucking them leaves it 100% clean and takes longer to grow again. plus they grow a lot thinner (which meas less visible to the eye). Plucking them out has the most positive outcome, it's a fact.

  • @Megadeth6633 no it doesnt leave dots unless you dont prepare correctly for shaving, trust me.

  • @spartan1081990 plucking them out is the solution, not shaving... if you shave them you will see them like little dots, and in a few hours they will start to grow again, and thicker. plucking leaves a clean look.

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