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Eyebrow Waxing
I have a unibrow and i felt it looks weird since am in college now so to have a clean look I have been using tweezers for over 2 years in the middle it was all good but about 3 months ago I overplucked a little on one side and to make it even did the other side as well and the end result was overplucked mid section which looks very weird , so I am letting them grow normally now but I have ocd so it's hard for me this way , so I was thinking of waxing off my both eyebrows and letting them grow from the base up kind of a fresh restart . Is it okay to do so , and how long will it take for my eyebrows to look completely normal again . And alternatively if you recommend not to wax then is there a chance my eyebrows will go back to completely normal... If so , how long will it take . I am really worried and I can't even share it with my parents . Please help me with the suggestion.
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I advise you to consult a dermatologist online or in person, share clear pictures, and get a personalized treatment plan. Only after proper evaluation can the right medicines (creams/tablets) be prescribed
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Complete clinical history and clinical pics needed proper treatment Please do video consult for further management
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Are you still picking on ur eyebrows?it will take 2-3months time.there are few solutions for eyebrows.but to be Recommended after proper examination.
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Don't worry... Specific medicine available for good growth.. Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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No Not good
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Hello 👋
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