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  2. How to get rid of an ingrown hair - AOL

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    The best ingrown hair treatments from Topicals, Fur, Mario Badescu and more. ... I use this scrub on my legs and underarms once or twice a week, but you can use it daily if your skin tolerates it ...

  3. Pilonidal disease - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic pilonidal treatment, which uses a small camera to guide the surgeon in removing hair, is a newer method of treatment that has minimal pain and quick healing compared to surgery. A literature review of 497 patients found that the average endoscopic operation time was 34.7 minutes, and the average healing time was 32.9 days.

  4. Ingrown hair - Wikipedia

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    Ingrown hair is a condition where a hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin.The condition is most prevalent among people who have coarse or curly hair. It may or may not be accompanied by an infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis) or "razor bumps" (pseudofolliculitis barbae), which vary in size.

  5. Boil - Wikipedia

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    ingrown hair A boil , also called a furuncle , is a deep folliculitis , which is an infection of the hair follicle . It is most commonly caused by infection by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus , resulting in a painful swollen area on the skin caused by an accumulation of pus and dead tissue. [ 1 ]

  6. The Quickest Way to Get Rid of Razor Bumps - AOL

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    Ingrown hairs occur when hair grows into the skin and causes inflammation," says the derm. ... bikini area, and underarms. The thicker hairs can cause more irritation and oil production than finer ...

  7. Why You Should Never Pop an Ingrown Hair - AOL

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    Rashy red bumps and pustules from shaving or waxing are not pleasant. Two dermatologists give the exact right way to prevent and treat ingrown hairs