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Doubtful and restricted methods of hair removal

The following methods of hair removal are currently resticted for cosmetic use in the United States. In the case of x-rays, they have found to cause disfigurement and death when used for cosmetic hair removal. Photodynamic therapy is a newer procedure that has not been tested adequately for safety and effectiveness.

Restricted methods

X-ray (banned in the United States)

Photodynamic therapy (experimental)

Several methods of hair removal make promotional claims that are not based on rigorous scientific data. Because the theories on which these products work have not been tested with adequate clinical data, consumers are advised to avoid these devices and products until there is adequate scientific evidence they can work as claimed.

Doubtful methods

Electric tweezers

"Transdermal electrolysis"

"Transcutaneous hair removal"

Photoepilators

Microwaves

Foods and Dietary supplements

Nonprescription topical preparations (aka "hair inhibitors," "hair retardants," or "hair growth inhibitors")

See also:

Permanent hair removal methods

Temporary hair removal methods

 

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