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Laser clinic is telling me I need to get treatment once a month, but I read online that facial hair grows faster, so once ever two weeks is better. Is this right? Should I cause a fuss? Or do I need to just resign to the idea that I'm gonna be doing hair removal for half a year?
Edit: thanks for the info. I guess I'll have to buckle up for a long haul
Two weeks would be complete overkill, that number almost definitely refers to electrolysis which operates under completely different premises. My face hadn't even shedded all the dead hairs from the last treatment after two weeks. Once a month is a very fast regimen that you can go for at the start, when there's always enough hair to make it worthwhile and when the need to get rid of it is very pressing. Later on, you will notice that your hair's growth cycle means you'll get the most mileage per treatment when you aim for somewhere between 6-8 weeks.