Some men - and women - love it, some loathe it. If you or your partner fall into the latter category, you may have considered getting rid of your chest hair – forever. Dr. Guljeet Sohal is owner and founder of Balle Bliss luxury med spa in Cypress, Texas, and sees lots of male clients who want to see their chest hair disappear. Here, she discusses how it’s done.
Do you want a smooth, hairless chest appearance? Or would you like to take off some of your unwanted chest hair and minimize the amount of hair? Either way, at Balle Bliss med spa, our laser chest hair removal service can effectively remove your unwanted chest hair – quickly and painlessly, and at a price that will save you money in the long run.
Our chest hair removal involves six treatments, six weeks apart. And you get absolutely amazing results. Usually our clients are athletes, body builders, strippers, male dancers; those are usually the kind of men who come to us for full chest hair removal.
Here are the regions we cover:
- Chest: extends from the collarbones down to the edge of the rib cage encompassing the pectoral muscles and breasts
- Breast (areola only): nipples and extends two inches across the full of the breast only - does not include area up to the collarbones or the front of the shoulders
For some people, having an excess of body hair or hair in undesirable places can damage their confidence and make life difficult and public appearances embarrassing. There are many perfectly natural reasons why body and facial hair grows the way it does, where it does. But luckily, a visit to our spa can help eliminate this problem from your life - forever.
Getting rid of chest hair can significantly change the way you feel about your body, and it’s a lot less time-consuming than you might think. If you are considering having this treatment done, schedule a consultation at your local med spa and find out how easy it can be. You don’t have to spend the rest of your life on the beach looking as if you have a rug glued to your chest - do something about it.
The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.