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Pubic hair removal
Pubic hair removal refers to the removal of body hair in the area of the pubic bone, i.e. the area between the lower abdomen and the genital region. It can be performed for aesthetic, hygienic or medical reasons and can be either temporary or permanent.
Reasons for pubic hair removal:
- Aesthetic motives: Many men want a clearer contour of the genital area or better visibility of the penis, especially after procedures such as penis enlargement.
- Hygienic aspects: Less hair can make cleaning easier and reduce perspiration and odors.
- Medical necessity: pubic hair removal is recommended before certain surgical procedures in the genital area (e.g. intimate surgery, urological operations) to minimize the risk of infection.
Methods of pubic hair removal:
- Shaving: quick, inexpensive method, but requires frequent repetition; risk of minor skin injuries.
- Wax treatment (waxing): Hair removal with warm or cold wax; lasts longer but can be painful.
- Depilatory creams: Chemical removal of hair; caution with sensitive skin due to possible irritation.
- Laser treatment: Permanent reduction of hair through targeted destruction of the hair roots using laser technology; several sessions necessary, but effective in the long term.
Particular importance in intimate surgery:
After procedures such as penis lengthening or penis thickening, partial or complete pubic hair removal can be useful to make the overall aesthetic result appear more harmonious and to facilitate post-operative hygiene.
This content is for general information purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment recommendations. It is in no way a substitute for a professional examination or treatment by a licensed physician. If you have any health complaints or uncertainties, please always consult a medical professional – especially if you have any questions about intimate surgery or sexual health.