Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Seven "werewolves" cured by laser

A mother and her two children in a remote village in Nepal suffered from werewolf syndrome, passed through laser therapy. The procedure has helped them regain human form.

 Seven "werewolves" cured by laser  hypertrichosis

Family Budatoki Nepal faced with a rare disease called congenital vellus hypertrichosis   (Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa), which is also sometimes called werewolf syndrome. In 38-year-old woman and her children, there is excessive growth of hair on the forehead and other parts of the body where they do not normally grow. Hoping to receive at least some treatment of the family left their distant village in the mountains and went to the city to the north of the country.

 Seven "werewolves" cured by laser  hypertrichosis

Woman with children passed through non-invasive procedures using laser hair removal Who gave amazing results. As can be clearly seen in the photographs, patients literally transformed. Of course, they have not acquired the model looks, but got a face that does not allow them to be different from other people. And this is what the victims of hypertrichosis most and dreamed.

 Seven "werewolves" cured by laser  hypertrichosis

"My kids were talking about a new life ever since I read the letter from the hospital where it was reported that we will treat - says woman. - The son told his friends that he would return to the village with a new face, and they are no longer able to tease him. "

 Seven "werewolves" cured by laser  hypertrichosis

Congenital hypertrichosis   It is considered to be an incurable disease, but its manifestations in the form of excess hair growth can be controlled by a variety of beauty treatments. Laser hair removal   It is one of the most common. Note that this medication can have side effects such as scarring, dermatitis, or hypersensitivity. (READ MORE)



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