Abstract

While trimming or shaving the bikini area is nothing new for women and adolescent girls more extensive pubic hair removal once relatively uncommon except for cultural and religious reasons is now routine. And while the practice has become mainstream in adults and adolescents of both sexes relatively little has been written in the medical literature about this trend and its associated health consequences. Catering to this trend is a host of personal products designed for pubic hair grooming including specialty razors electric shavers and trimmers as well as pubic shaving gels and after-shave lotions. Salons and medical practices are touting pubic hair removal by waxing and lasers. Web sites and popular magazines are offering pubic hair removal tips and products for the novice as well as the experienced. (excerpt)

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