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Physician Advises Against Bikini Waxing, Calls To End 'War Against Pubic Hair'

7:57 pm - 08/07/2012


Bikini waxing, "vajazzling" or jeweled decoration of the genitals, waxing, shaving and removal of pubic hair are all becoming increasingly popular among young people. But some doctors are opposing the "war against pubic hair" and are trying to highlight the possible dangers of these activities.

Dr. Emily Gibson, director of the student health center at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash., shed light on the trend in an article for the medical website KevinMD.com. She writes, "Pubic hair removal naturally irritates and inflames the hair follicles, leaving microscopic open wounds. Frequent hair removal is necessary to stay smooth, causing regular irritation of the shaved or waxed area. When that is combined with the warm, moist environment of the genitals, it becomes a happy culture media for some of the nastiest bacterial pathogens."

Gibson adds that pubic hair is meant to protect the genitals from infection and removal increases the chances of not only yeast and bacterial infections but also the chances of sexually transmitted diseases.

According to a report in The Independent, the U.S. hair removal market is estimated to be worth $2.1 billion, propelled by the hairless image of celebrities and the increasing popularity of bikinis and thongs.

Gibson also warns that "hair, like crabgrass, always grows back and eventually wins." In her experience as a physician, she finds more and more patients with infections on their genitals resulting from attempts to keep them free of pubic hair.

She urges people to understand the importance of pubic hair by saying, "(It) does have a purpose, providing a cushion against friction that can cause skin abrasion and injury, and protection from bacteria. It is the visible result of adolescent hormones and certainly nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about."

The report was backed by several other doctors and provides a good advice to the youth of today amongst whom the popularity of bikini waxing and decoration of the genitals is increasing.

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bex 8th-Aug-2012 01:18 am (UTC)
Oof, too rich for my blood. Same with the teeth-whitening thing they offer me at the dentist - I inquired about cost once and it was "on sale" for $400. I think I actually laughed aloud.
rex_dart 8th-Aug-2012 01:22 am (UTC)
If you're looking into teeth-whitening, I had excellent luck with Crest strips when I used them, and the change was pretty permanent. I kept up my dental routine afterward and kept the results. Did them again a couple years ago just to see what would happen, but they turned out to not make a huge difference just because I didn't need them.
bex 8th-Aug-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
Yep, I use 'em. There's limits to what I can do, unfortunately, because my teeth just aren't white naturally. My whole family has the same problem and we've been told that even if we did pay for the multi-hundred-dollar whitening procedure it still probably wouldn't give us the results other people are able to get. We've got strong, healthy teeth, they're just never going to be sparkly white. :/
rex_dart 8th-Aug-2012 01:28 am (UTC)
tbh the results a lot of people get with the expensive super-whitening are creepy anyway, so. Nobody should look like Donnie Osmond. e_e
stellar_kar 8th-Aug-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
Or bon jovi ...his teeth give me nightmares
moonshaz 8th-Aug-2012 09:57 pm (UTC)
Or Ross in that one Friends episode - yikes! *has been marathoning old Friends episodes on DVD lately, lol*
carmy_w 8th-Aug-2012 02:42 pm (UTC)
I have to wonder how many people who are on stage/in front of the camera a lot get those porcelain veneers.
maynardsong 8th-Aug-2012 04:33 am (UTC)
If you live in any metropolitan area, subscribe to livingsocial and groupon and other daily deal sites. At least once a month, a deal for laser hair removal comes along, and it's something like $200 for three sessions for underarms or the bikini line. I paid $60 per session for my lower legs, and $150 for six sessions on my armpits.
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