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And with particular emphasis in which they are not responsible for the failure, but on the contrary, they are victims of an improper application, or a bad choice of hair is a good candidate.

These ideas are being tested further and it is the hope of scientists that a solution to this rare adverse hair growth occurrence can be corrected in type IV patients.

Thanks for this link which I quote above. Lets focus on the words RARE, and type IV. So how about not telling anyone and everyone (mostly with other types of skin) that laser induces hair growth.

Stockholm syndrome! Ha! You lots have as much integrity as a used car sales man telling you push bikes make your legs fat. And anything you say on a laser forum has to be taken in that context.

I wonder why is it that other than Josefa no one is posting pictures of their success in treating large areas.

Perhaps because the aggressive advertising campaigns pro-laser, have told many lies and this ends up affecting expectations in consumer demand?

http://www.4laserhairremoval.com/article/laser-or-electrolysis/

So according to you, if no photo is that things did not happen? dinosaurs did not exist because there is no any pictures of any of them, so that man invented their existence, interesting thought.

I know that most of the pros on Hairtell are working on large areas, James Walker, Dee Fahey, Arlene Batz, Barbara Greathouse, Christine O´Connell, S. Tehfe, Beate Ritzert, Follizap, Michael Bono, and many others colleagues who don´t participate here: Fino Gior, Doris Becker, Francisca Rodríguez and hundreds of anonymous colleagues in all over the world.

In order for practitioners to post a picture on this site, one must have the permission of the client one is working on. While one may need to document treatments with pictures, one can not have clients worried that their documentations pictures may all end up on the internet just to satisfy someone’s need to prove a point, or promote a business.

It takes years some times for a practitioner to get enough permissions to even have a photo book in their office to show prospective customers, let alone splashing pictures around the internet. Many practitioners never even ask their clients for permission to do either.

I wonder how many pictures you demanded of the various doctors and dentists and so on that you have accepted to work on you in the last decade or 3.

If you think Josefa is the only person posting on the site who has any pictures to show, you have not looked through the site well enough. I guess people would have to keep reposting pictures and bumping the threads where their pictures are located in order to keep you happy.

On another subject, I would like to ask, why is it that while LASER bashes electrolysis unnecessarily, and over sells itself, most people are more vocal about perceived LASER-Witch hunting from the electrolysis side? Those of us who talk about electrolysis spend a lot of time verbally dancing in order to say things like, "on the one hand, there are some bad possibilities from bad work out there that you must try to avoid, and so your search for a good practitioner is key, and may even necessitate travel in some cases, but good work can be had, and can even be used to clear very large areas indeed.

I have pictures of people that I have worked on full face, back, chest, and legs in my client files, but saying so will only expose me to ridicule, as, alas, those people have not given their permission for those pictures to be posted here. Of course, even if I did get someone’s permission, I would probably get some people who say that I am still a liar, or that I did it, but it proves nothing, as reproducing that result locally would not be as easy as throwing a dart into the phone book, or clicking “I’m feeling lucky” on a Google search of practitioners in their area.

A big fat “ditto” to all that James said. To that pronouncement, here’s a photo of the amazing lunar eclipse we had in California. Photo is the Santa Barbara Mission at moon-set and sun-rise. I was there, not my photo, but I was there with all the other “dinosaurs Del Espana.”

Well, "mostly … "

Beautiful image of the eclipse!

We may be dinosaurs, Michael, but we are working to become velociraptor. Perhaps we will become extinct, but before we go to extinguish some damn hairs. :wink: